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Judy Esposito and Resa Walch present at international conference
November 2, 2012
Associate Professor of Human Service Studies Judy Esposito and Senior Lecturer of Health and Human Performance Resa Walch recently presented their research, "Avoiding Pedagogical Solitude: An Interdisciplary Approach," at the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
Matthew Valle, Kevin O’Mara publish article in Journal of Executive Education
November 2, 2012
An article written by Matthew Valle and Kevin O'Mara, professors of management in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, has been published in Volume 11, Issue 1 (2012) of the Journal of Executive Education.
Vanessa Bravo publishes article in Public Relations Review
November 2, 2012
Professor led team of researchers who studied a transnational crisis that spread from Colombia to the United States.
Cassandra Kircher publishes essay
November 2, 2012
Cindy Fair, Jamie Albright ’13 present at national conference
November 1, 2012
Professor Cynthia "Cindy" Fair in the Department of Human Service Studies and Jamie Albright '13 presented Oct. 30 in San Francisco at the annual conference of the American Public Health Association.
Buffie Longmire-Avital presents at international conference
October 31, 2012
Carol Smith co-leads breakout session at National PE Institute 2012
October 31, 2012
Carol Smith, an associate professor of health and human performance, co-led a breakout session July 31 at the National PE Institute 2012 conference at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Karen Yokley has recent accomplishments in Mathematical Art
October 30, 2012
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Karen Yokley has had two recent achievements in the field of Mathematical Art.
Stephen A. Futrell guest conducts for honor choir in Georgia
October 29, 2012
David Crowe presents on war crimes and command responsibility
October 26, 2012
Elon Law Professor of Legal History David M. Crowe examined the question of how far up the chain of command responsibility for war crimes go, in a presentation at the German Studies Association annual conference in Wisconsin on October 5.