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Stephen DeLoach publishes paper on economics undergraduate research programs
May 3, 2012
Stephen DeLoach, professor of economics in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, had a paper titled “Creating Quality Undergraduate Research Programs in Economics: How, When, Where (And Why)” published in The American Economist.
Faculty/Staff Campaign raises more than $320,000
May 2, 2012
Faculty and staff donors gathered to celebrate the success of the annual giving campaign, which ends May 31.
Don Grady elected to Accrediting Council
May 2, 2012
School of Communications Associate Dean Don Grady was one of the top two vote-getters on a four-person ballot to be elected as a representative to the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
In My Words: ‘Who the marriage amendment is aimed at’
May 2, 2012
Professor Jeffrey C. Pugh argues against a proposed state constitutional amendment in one of North Carolina's leading newspapers.
In My Words: ‘1912: Year of Disasters’
May 2, 2012
Two tragedies took place in 1912. A century later, Professor Rosemary Haskell reflects on how we slowly change the way we remember such episodes.
In My Words: ‘More oil not the cure for our energy pains’
May 2, 2012
Promising to cut gas prices in half? Associate Professor Dave Gammon takes to task a presidential hopeful for overlooking one half the equation.
Students, professors get pied for a good cause
May 2, 2012
Dozens of students took part in the annual event that raises money for the American Cancer Society.
Samuele Pardini presents at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
May 2, 2012
Visiting Professor of Italian and Italian American Studies Samuele Pardini presented a paper titled "Images of Italian Americans in African American literature during Jim Crow," at the "Reimagining White Ethnicity. Expressivity, Identity, Race" conference held at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute in New York City, on April 27-28, 2012.
Jim Bissett presents paper at the Woody Guthrie Symposium
May 2, 2012
Professor of History Jim Bissett presented a paper titled "Demanding Democracy: The Socialist Movement and Oklahoma Politics" at the Woody Guthrie Symposium hold at the University of Tulsa in March 2012, as part of the celebration to honor the legendary American folksinger 100th anniversary.