Elizabeth Nutt Williams, professor of psychology, chaired a panel on “How to Engage Our Future” at the third annual Cultivating the Globally Sustainable Self Summit Series meeting held March 22-25, at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. The Cultivating the Globally Sustainable Self Summit Series is a multi-year, multi-institution initiative to promote transformative teaching and Find out more »
Erin Knutson ’15 Awarded National Science Foundation Fellowship
Erin Knutson ’15 (physics) was recently awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) fellowship through its Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Knutson is currently studying atomic, molecular, and optical physics in the physics doctoral program at Tulane University. “The fact that the NSF is willing to fund my research means they see a lot of promise in Find out more »
Troy Townsend Quoted in Electro Optics Magazine
Troy Townsend ’07, assistant professor of chemistry, was recently quoted in an article by Gemma Church for Electro Optics Magazine titled “Shining examples” where Church reported on companies and researchers that are finding new ways to integrate solar technology into urban environments. Find out what Townsend had to say about the global population, its ever-growing Find out more »
Professor of Educational Studies Published in an Education Journal
Katy Arnett, professor of educational studies at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, has co-authored the article “Core or Immersion? Canadian French-Second-Language Teacher Candidates’ Perceptions and Experiences of the Best and Worst Program Options for Students with Learning Difficulties and for English Language Learners.” Co-authored with Callie Mady from Nipissing University, Canada, the article was recently Find out more »
Visiting Professor’s Film Wins Big at International Festival
Sandro Del Rosario’s film “Lo Sguardo Italiano – The Italian Gaze” received the Jury Award “Best of the Festival” in the experimental short category at the Richmond International Film Festival this past weekend. Del Rosario is a visiting assistant professor of digital media/animation at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Del Rosario, an Italian artist who emigrated to the Find out more »
Physics Professor Elected to Chair Mid-Atlantic Section of American Physical Society
Erin De Pree, associate professor of physics, was recently elected to the chair-line of the Mid-Atlantic Section of the American Physical Society, the primary national organization of the physics field. De Pree will serve a four-year term beginning as vice chair for 2017 followed by chair-elect, chair and then past-chair. The Mid-Atlantic Section of the Find out more »
Dennie attends historic opening for airport at St. Vincent and the Grenadines
On February 14, 2017, Associate Professor of History Garrey Dennie attended the historic opening of the first international airport in his home country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. For the occasion, Dennie wrote an article, “An Apex Moment: From Diamond Airstrip to Argyle International, an Illustrated History of the Airports of SVG, 1932-2017,” published Find out more »
Visiting professor has film in upcoming Richmond International Film Festival
Sandro Del Rosario’s film “Lo Sguardo Italiano – The Italian Gaze” was selected for the Richmond International Film Festival. Del Rosario is a visiting assistant professor of digital media/animation at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. It will be shown Saturday, March 4, at BowTie Movieland 2 in Richmond, VA. Del Rosario, an Italian artist who Find out more »
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Continues Research for U.S. Department of Energy
Geoffrey Bowers, assistant professor of chemistry, is continuing a long term collaboration with scientists at Michigan State University and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The research, for the U.S. Department of Energy, develops general principles for understanding the role natural solid surfaces play in our energy infrastructure. Bowers recently received funding that will enhance new instrumentation Find out more »
Alumna Receives Underwater Archaeology Scholarship
Madeline “Maddie” Roth ’14 recently received the Cecilia Connelly Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Underwater Archaeology, one of the undergraduate and non-academic scholarships and training grants offered each year by the Women Divers Hall of Fame for diving related disciplines including marine biology, conservation, teaching, and underwater archaeology. Roth is currently an M.A. student in the Maritime Studies Program Find out more »
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