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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.

Lucinda Austin authors 2 book chapters

April 2, 2012

Communications assistant professor Lucinda Austin had two refereed book chapters published in the second edition of "New Media and Public Relations," edited by Sandra Duhe and published by Peter Lang Publishing.

Mayte de Lama presents at a congress in Cusco, PerĂº

April 2, 2012

Spanish Associate Professor Mayte de Lama presented a paper titled "El principio del fin en 14 kilómetros y Retorno a Hansala: El cine Español como puente de acercamiento entre culturas" at the XI Congreso Internacional de Literatura Hispánica in Cusco, Perú, on March 7-9, 2012.

Neeraj Gupta publishes three papers

April 2, 2012

Neeraj Gupta, assistant professor of finance, has had a busy year on the research front. In the past few months, three of his academic research papers were published in high-quality peer-reviewed journals.

Gerald Knight Performs and Moderates Panel at Historic Conference

March 28, 2012

Gerald R. Knight, assistant professor of music, spent most of the week of March 19-25 participating in a historic conference at UNC Chapel Hill. The conference, Videmus@25, celebrated the contribution made to classical music by women, African Americans, and underrepresented composers.

Randall Bowman and Barbara Gordon present at composition conference

March 28, 2012

Randall Bowman, reference/instruction librarian, and Barbara Gordon, associate professor of English, made a presentation titled “Targeted, not Generic, Library Instruction for First Year Writers” at the Conference on College Composition and Communication in St. Louis on March 22, 2012.

Ross Howell publishes story in Sewanee Review

March 27, 2012

The spring 2012 edition of The Sewanee Review includes a short story, "In the Traces," by Ross Howell, adjunct professor of English. The magazine will be available mid-April. The Sewanee Review is America's oldest continuously published literary quarterly, now celebrating its 120th year.