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Jessica Gisclair presents on work/life balance at chair’s conference
February 14, 2012
Jessica Gisclair, department chair in the School of Communications, presented, "How to Find a Work/Life Balance" at the Twenty-Ninth Annual Academic Chairpersons Conference, Orlando, Fla., Feb. 9-10.
Stephen A. Futrell guest lectures at Spelman College
February 13, 2012
Presentation & workshop by Juan Obando at NC Museum Of Art
February 13, 2012
Ryan Kirk publishes article on development patterns in Appalachia
February 9, 2012
Ryan Kirk, assistant professor of geography and environmental studies, published an article in the most recent issue of the journal Landscape and Urban Planning.
Cherrel Miller-Dyce co-authors article in Perspectives
February 7, 2012
Cherrel Miller-Dyce, African-American Post-Doctoral Minority Fellow & assistant professor in the School of Education, co-authored an article in the journal Perspectives, a magazine for graduate admissions professionals.
Tom Nelson authors article about empathy as a teaching technique for Journal of Media Education
February 3, 2012
Tom Nelson, an associate professor in the School of Communications, parlayed his summer 2011 professional development grant into an article published in the January edition of the Broadcast Education Association's Journal of Media Education.
Alan Scott publishes articles in the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness
February 2, 2012
Alan Scott, assistant professor of psychology, recently published two articles in a special issue of the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness.
Arcaro featured speaker at campus-wide convocation
January 31, 2012
Dr. Tom Arcaro delivers a talk on "Global Citizenship" at the University of Monterrey.
Stephen Futrell adjudicates & performs in N.D. jazz festival
January 27, 2012
Jon Metzger Completes New Recording
January 27, 2012
Associate Professor and Artist in Residence Jon Metzger has completed work on a new recording of award-winning composer Doug Richard's Ben Seni Variations for 80-piece orchestra and nine jazz soloists at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.