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Cara McFadden publishes article in Journal of Applied Measurement
August 29, 2013
The article examines the Sense of Competence Scale-Revised, which measures the sense of competence of college students.
Paul Crenshaw Publishes Two Essays
August 28, 2013
Paul Crenshaw, assistant professor of English, recently had two essays appear in Cerise Press.
Book examines the influence of the classics on leading black authors
August 27, 2013
Associate Professor Eric Ashley Hairston's latest project takes a deeper look at the way antiquity shaped the ideas of early African-American scholars & writers whose works challenged whites' justification of slavery and disparagement.
Vernon Wall speaks on 'One Better World' – Aug. 27
August 27, 2013
Privilege. Identity. Social Justice. The journey begins with you. Through interactive activities and focused discussions, participants will learn how their identities influence all they do and how to use this knowledge to become agents of change on campus and in our world. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere!” This event is free for all students, faculty, and staff and is part of the New Student Orientation activities this week.
Coker, Nelson and Haskell present at Global Studies Association Conference
August 26, 2013
In June 2013, Jeffrey Coker, Thomas Nelson and Rosemary Haskell gave a panel presentation, "Teaching Global Studies to All Undergraduates: A Required First-Year Course."
Vanessa Bravo publishes research paper at Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas
August 25, 2013
The paper explains the transnational communication strategies utilized by the governments of Costa Rica and El Salvador to inform about external voting rights
Greg Shemkovitz presents teaching strategies at the Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
August 25, 2013
The assistant professor of English recently presented on new methods for teaching first-year writing and research at the 10th annual Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy.
Wellness Center offering more appointment times
August 23, 2013
A medical provider will now be available on Friday mornings at the Faculty/Staff Wellness Center.
CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" cites Naeemah Clark
August 22, 2013
The associate professor in the School of Communications spoke Aug. 21, 2013, about a new show by comedian Seth MacFarlane under heavy criticism for its racial stereotyping of Asians.