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Kate McLeod and Patricia Perkins launch video series on legal citation
October 6, 2011
Kate McLeod, associate dean for library and information services and associate professor of law, and Patricia Perkins, assistant professor of legal writing, have launched a series of videos designed to help students learn how to draft proper citations to legal authorities.
Professor’s film screened at international film festival
October 5, 2011
Tom Nelson's “Prisoners of Plenty” tells the story of German POWs during World War II.
Polly Cornelius sings at Norfolk Chamber Consort Concert
October 5, 2011
Polly Butler Cornelius, a senior lecturer in the department of music, was a guest soloist at the Norfolk Chamber Consort's 43rd season opening concert on Oct. 3, 2011 in Norfolk, Va. The concert was part of the Ludwig Diehn Series in cooperation with the Norfolk Chamber Consort and the ODU Literary Festival. Cornelius, a soprano, performed selected songs by renowned composer Paul Bowles.
Troy Martin presents paper at the South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Conference
October 4, 2011
Troy Martin, associate director of Academic Support, presented a paper at the 56th Annual South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society (www.sapes.org) Conference in Richmond, Virginia.
Chad Awtrey publishes research paper on p-adic numbers
October 4, 2011
Chad Awtrey, assistant professor of mathematics, has published a research article in the most recent volume of the International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics.
Essay by Mat Gendle to be published in The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education
October 4, 2011
An essay by Mathew Gendle, an associate professor of psychology, will be published in the forthcoming issue of The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education.
Exercise Science faculty present with former students at Society For Neuroscience in San Diego
October 4, 2011
Drs. Eric Hall and Caroline Ketcham presented research at the 2010 Society for Neuroscience annual conference in San Diego November 13-17.
Crystal Anderson writes editorial for Korea Herald
October 4, 2011
At the invitation of the Korea Herald, South Korea's largest English-speaking newspaper, Associate Progessor Crystal S. Anderson in the Department of English wrote an editorial on the spread of Hallyu (Korean Wave, a transnational cultural movement involving music, film and television) in the United States.
Kirby Wahl appearing in The Triad Stage’s production of The Mystery of Irma Vep
October 3, 2011
Associate Professor Kirby Wahl is currently appearing in The Triad Stage's production of The Mystery of Irma Vep, in Greensboro.