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CATL Reading Group – Cheating Lessons by James Lang
May 28, 2015
Lang’s book reviews key studies on student cheating, provides examples of student and faculty efforts to stop it, and provides effective strategies for reducing cheating that also improve student learning and performance.
Amy Johnson to lead diversity workshop at Marymount College
May 28, 2015
The assistant professor of history will lead the workshop for interns participating in the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty summer internship program.
Pranab Das named to Advisory Board
May 27, 2015
The professor of physics has been invited to serve as a member of an advisory board for the National Speech and Debate Association.
Cassie Kircher: inspiring, dedicated and gifted teacher
May 27, 2015
The winner of this year’s Daniels-Danieley Award for Excellence in Teaching, Cassie Kircher, professor of English, is hailed for her insightful classroom discussions and commitment to student development.
Thomas Erdmann has article published
May 27, 2015
The professor of music had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Communications students, faculty head to Las Vegas for BEA conference
May 26, 2015
A School of Communications group traveled in April to the 2015 Broadcast Education Association’s Festival of Media Arts in Nevada where several students and faculty members received awards.
Megan Squire publishes at International Conference on Software Engineering
May 26, 2015
This article appears in the proceedings of the IEEE 37th International Conference on Software Engineering.
Lucinda Austin, Brooke Barnett and Vanessa Bravo present at ICA conference
May 24, 2015
The three Communications faculty members offered sessions, led workshops and chaired panels at the gathering in Puerto Rico.
Mat Gendle named associate director of Project Pericles
May 23, 2015
The associate professor of psychology also will mentor the Periclean Scholars Class of 2019 with a focus on Sri Lanka.
In My Words: Don't lose sight of the good cops
May 23, 2015
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher writes for regional newspapers about the ease with which Americans forget about good police officers in an era when the public is easily riveted by abuses caught on cell phone video.