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Campus Notables

1. June 2011

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Kristin Casaletto, art, is one of 16 contemporary artists invited to create artwork for the opening exhibit Road to Equality—The 1961 Freedom Rides at the new Freedom Rides Museum, which opened in Montgomery’s Historic Greyhound Bus Station. The exhibition and dedication of the museum marks the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Rides. Barbara Coleman and [...]

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Campus Notables

1. May 2011

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The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., has acquired two etchings and a woodcut by Kristin Casaletto, art, for its Fine Art Print Collection. Kim Davies, sociology, criminal justice, and social work, was one of the featured presenters for Radford University’s Gender Students Spring Symposium. She presented her study, Police Women: On the Mean Streets and [...]

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Campus Notables

1. April 2011

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Lee Ann Caldwell, Center for the Study of Georgia History, wrote the textbook Georgia: Its Heritage and Its Promise which will be released later this spring by Clairmont Press, a press that specializes in state history texts. Jasper Cooke, public safety, went to the White House to talk about IACLEA (International Association of Campus Law [...]

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Campus Notables and In the news

1. March 2011

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Campus Notables and In the news

Stephanie Myers, chemistry and physics, completed a certificate in Environmental Forensics from the University of Florida. The certificate shows the completion of 15 hours of graduate credit in the field and is the highest level offered for this particular program. Anthony Kellman, communications and professional writing, gave a reading from his book, Limestone: An Epic [...]

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Campus Notables

1. February 2011

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Wayward Women, 1770-1820: Color, Crime, and Class in the Caribbean Basin will be the title of the keynote address being presented by Heather Abdelnur, history, anthropology, and philosophy, at Paine College’s 30th Annual Conference on the Black Experience on Tuesday, Feb. 8. Abdelnur has also been selected to be the junior faculty recipient of this [...]

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Campus notables and In the news

1. January 2011

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Campus notables and In the news

Drew Kemp, teacher education, has published a chapter, You can’t teach where you don’t know:  Fusing place-based education and whiteness studies for social justice, in the book, Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue. Dr. Kemp also published Negotiating the tenure-track journey: The competing and contesting discourse associated with becoming an academic, which appears in the book Higher [...]

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Campus Notables and In the News

1. December 2010

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Campus Notables and In the News

Amanda Boland, counseling center, presented Negotiating Life’s Transitions at the Georgia Association of Marriage & Family Therapists’ monthly meeting. Boland also became certified as a Job and Career Transitions Coach and a Job and Career Development Coach. Matthew Bosisio and Debra van Tuyll, communications and professional writing, completed Knights of the Quill: Confederate Correspondents and [...]

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Campus Notables and In the News

31. October 2010

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Campus Notables and In the News

Cindy Beatty, teacher education, conducted a presentation on grant writing at a workshop in Savannah. Artwork created by Kristin Casaletto, art, has been accepted into the Print Collection of Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL. Tom Crute, chemistry and physics, gave a presentation on Professional Ethics in the Sciences as part of the Center for Teaching [...]

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Campus Notables

29. September 2010

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LeeAnn Caldwell, Center for the Study of Georgia History, will be a guest speaker at the Augusta Museum’s Brown Bag History Series on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 12:30 p.m. Caldwell will examine life in Augusta in 1810 and 1910. Her presentation also will explore both the changes and continuities in the community at these century [...]

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Campus Notables

31. August 2010

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The works of Kristin Casaletto, art, have been added to several institutional collections including Arkansas State University’s Permanent Collection and the Morris Museum of Art. Her work also has been featured in a solo exhibit at the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art as well as in numerous other group exhibitions including Robert Black Printmaking Workshop [...]

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