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Tiemann, DeLoach publish paper on commuting trends
April 6, 2012
Tom Tiemann and Steve DeLoach, economics professors in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, published a study on recent trends in commuting patterns of American workers in the journal Transportation, Vol. 39:3, pp 521-37, 2012.
Chad Awtrey and math major publish research article on p-adic numbers
April 5, 2012
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Chad Awtrey and mathematics major Trevor Edwards published a research article in the current issue of International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics.
Omri Shimron presents for Greensboro Music Teachers
April 5, 2012
Assistant professor of music, Omri Shimron, gave a presentation to the Greensboro Music Teachers Association on Wednesday, April 4, titled: "Music Theory in the Independent Piano Studio."
Faculty, student present at Global Summit on Childhood
April 5, 2012
Paula Patch presents at Conference on College Composition and Communication
April 4, 2012
Paula Patch, lecturer in English and coordinator of College Writing, made a presentation titled "Fluid Boundaries: Creating a Meaningful Assessment of a Basic Writing Workshop" at the Conference on College Composition and Communication in St. Louis on March 22, 2012.
Lauren Kearns & Karl Green “Dance in France”
April 3, 2012
Lauren Kearns & Karl Green take students to dance festival in France.
Gary Palin presents at MIT Global Startup Workshop in Istanbul
April 3, 2012
Gary Palin, executive director of the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and senior lecturer of entrepreneurship in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, moderated a March 30 panel discussion in the 2012 MIT Global Startup Workshop in Istanbul, Turkey.
Michael Matthews presents at Rocky Mountain Council of Latin American Studies
April 2, 2012
Assistant professor Michael Matthews presented at the 59th annual Rocky Mountain Council of Latin American Studies in Park City, Utah on March 29, 2012.
Chris Leupold presents at University of Windsor, Canada
April 2, 2012
On Friday, March 30, Chris Leupold, associate professor of Psychology and Faculty Leadership Fellow, gave a talk on careers in organizational consulting to the doctoral students in the applied social psychology program at the University of Windsor, Canada.