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Juan Obando to participate in Duke University exhibition
October 31, 2011
Professor Juan Obando will be presenting some of his current projects at the exhibition Narco Nation | Drug-Borders | Utopian-Futures at Duke University's Fredric Jameson Gallery. The exhibit explores from three perspectives and geographies (Colombia, Mexico and the diasporas in the USA) what is now-called Narco-Culture through visual representation.
Alan Russell publishes in the Mathematics Teacher
October 31, 2011
Alan Russell, associate professor of mathematics, published "Is There a Best Rectangle?" in the November 2011 issue of the Mathematics Teacher.
Maureen Ihrie completes World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia
October 31, 2011
The 3-volume World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia, has been released by ABC-CLIO.
Darris Means presents at state conference
October 31, 2011
Darris Means '05, associate director of the Elon Academy, presented research findings Oct. 28 at the annual conference of North Carolina College Personnel Association.
Janna Anderson joins essayists writing about technology and politics
October 28, 2011
Janna Anderson and four co-authors contributed essays for Zócalo Public Square.
Max Negin, Amanda Sturgill present paper at Convergence and Society
October 28, 2011
Communications assistant professor Max Negin and Communications associate professor Amanda Sturgill presented a study at Convergence and Society: Journalism, Sustainability and Media Regeneration.
Kathy Gallucci presents at National Association of Biology Teachers conference
October 28, 2011
Kathy Gallucci, associate professor of biology, presented the paper, "Using Case Studies to Teach Evolution," at the Annual Conference of the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) in Anaheim, CA, on Oct. 14, 2011.
Amy Overman and Ruth Robbins ’12 present Lumen research at conference
October 25, 2011
Assistant Professor Amy Overman and Lumen Scholar Ruth Robbins '12 co-authored a presentation at the North Carolina Conference on Aging in Charlotte on Oct. 18, 2011, titled, "Memory improvement in older adults through cognitive training: A community approach."
Chris Leupold presents to doctoral students
October 24, 2011
On Thursday, Oct. 20, Chris Leupold, associate professor of psychology and Faculty Leadership Fellow, delivered a presentation titled “A Little of This and a Little of That: Careers in I/O, ” to the graduate students of the Clemson Society of Industrial-Organizational Psychologists.
Stephen A. Futrell performs with Spelman College students & faculty
October 20, 2011
Associate professor Stephen A. Futrell in the Department of Music appeared as guest vocal soloist with the Spelman College Glee Club and Spelman College music faculty in an Oct. 17 tribute concert to Willie T. Johnson and the Golden Gate Quartet.