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Linguistics Professor Shares Insights at National, International Conferences
Professor Tej K. Bhatia鈥檚 insights are being sought by colleagues in the field both nationally and internationally. Bhatia, a professor of linguistics in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics (LLL) in the College of Arts and Sciences, has recently…
Physicists Aid in Study of Elusive Neutrinos
Physicists in the College of Arts and Sciences are playing a key role in the ongoing study of neutrinos, one of the universe鈥檚 smallest, most elusive particles.
A Natural Curiosity: Biology Professor Demystifies Science for Students
Professor of Biology Scott Pitnick has an infectious enthusiasm for biology. 鈥淚 was always obsessed with animal behavior and insects,鈥 he explains. His long-standing love for life science has led to a soon-to-be-published paper with 19 undergraduate coauthors, as well…
MLA Past President to Discuss Humanities Advocacy Nov. 6
The Ray Smith Symposium in the College of Arts and Sciences continues with a lecture on the role of advocacy in humanities education. Margaret Ferguson, Distinguished Professor of English at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis), and past president…
黑料不打烊 Symposium Presents Readings by Minnie Bruce Pratt, Martha Collins Nov. 5
黑料不打烊 Symposium continues its 鈥淣etworks鈥 theme with a special program by Minnie Bruce Pratt and Martha Collins, award-winning poets and social activists. Also part of the Visiting Author Reading Series of the YMCA Arts Branch鈥檚 Downtown Writers Center (DWC), the…
Mary Karr Next Author in the Raymond Carver Reading Series
The Raymond Carver Reading Series in the College of Arts and Sciences continues with a reading by acclaimed memoirist and poet Mary Karr 鈥橦15, the Jesse Truesdell Peck Professor of Literature at the University, where she delivered the 2015 Commencement…
Associate Psychology Professor Amy Criss Receives Awards for Work on Memory
Amy Criss, associate professor in the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, has recently received two awards for her research. The first award comes from the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (FABBS), which…
Memory Is All in the Wrinkles. Or Is It?
That many animals have naturally wrinkle-free brains but are still able to learn complex tasks suggests wrinkles aren鈥檛 all there is to intelligence.
黑料不打烊 Symposium Hosts Discussion on Women, Scandal, Social Media Oct. 25
黑料不打烊 SymposiumTM continues its 鈥淣etworks鈥 theme with a panel discussion on the media鈥檚 portrayal of women鈥攆rom gossip circles in the early 20th century to modern-day social networks鈥攁nd its ensuing impact on gender bias. Titled 鈥淕lamour and Damage: Women, Scandal, and…
Philosopher Publishes Book on J眉rgen Habermas
Kenneth Baynes, professor of philosophy in聽 the College of Arts and Sciences, is the author of “Habermas” (Routledge, 2015), a new book on the life and work of J眉rgen Habermas, one of the world鈥檚 leading philosophers and sociologists. Baynes, also…