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Assistant Professor of Government Heather Sullivan presented during an international workshop at the University of Amsterdam March 16th to 17th.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication Timothy Recuber recently presented “Blogging the End: A Discourse Analysis of Blogs of the Terminally Ill” at the Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society (ESS).
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Andrew Rippeon joined a panel on the life and work of poet Larry Eigner (1927 - 1996) at the 45th annual Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture Since 1900 in February.
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Assistant Professors of Physics Viva Horowitz and Kristen Burson presented papers at the American Physical Society (APS) meeting held March 13th to 17th in New Orleans.
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Visiting Associate Professor of Religious Studies S. Brent Plate recently co-edited a book titled Religion in Museums: Global and Multidisciplinary Perspectives.
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More than a dozen sculptures in wood, paint and ceramic will be featured in Rough Matter, a solo exhibition by Associate Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh, at Stout Projects in Brooklyn, N.Y., March 17 through April 16.
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This lightboard is an innovative teaching tool that allows for a more interactive experience for faculty members and their students. It was built by College carpenters in consultation with Director of Audiovisual Services Tim Hicks. The lightboard presentation is taped, and made available as a video as part of the classroom instruction.
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Professor of English and Creative Writing Naomi Guttman read from her work at a Four Way Books event at Berl’s Brooklyn Poetry Shop in Brooklyn on March 3.
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In three recent articles, TIME magazine has engaged the expertise of Hamilton experts in reporting a story. Most recently, Director of Special Collections and History Lecturer Christian Goodwillie was quoted in Read a Rare Alexander Hamilton Love Letter to Elizabeth Schuyler.
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Douglas Raybeck, professor of anthropology emeritus, presented a paper titled “Divorce and Modernization: A Comparative Study” at the meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR) held March 1st to 4th in New Orleans.
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