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Ross Elfline presents at College Art Association
19 February 2019Ross Elfline, Associate Professor of Art History, presented a paper titled “Common Ground: Haus-Rucker-Co’s Food City and Collaborative Design Practice” at the annual meeting of the College Art Association on February 14.
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Alex Knodell
17 February 2019Akex Knodel, Assistant Professor of Classics, had his book Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity (co-edited with Tom Leppard, Equinox 2018) reviewed in the New Book Chronicle of the journal Antiquity.
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George Shuffelton publishes article about alumni friendships in medieval England
15 February 2019George Shuffelton, Professor of English, published an article titled “School Ties: The Evidence of Alumni Friendships in Later Medieval England” in History of Universities 31.2. The article explores how in the centuries before the existence of alumni societies, newsletters, and reunions, alumni of medieval Oxford and Cambridge kept their friendships alive through letters, meals in college dining halls, and exchanges of books.
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Political Science class produces 2D and 3D exhibits
14 February 2019Professor Barbara Allen had a question. After years of using various data visualization methods in her classes, she now wanted to know: can three-dimensional visualizations show things that two-dimensional expressions cannot?
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Cox to publish Spanish-language comic book
11 February 2019Stephanie Cox, Senior Lecturer in French, has published an excerpt of Finita la Gringa, a comic book she wrote with her collaborator at the University of Florida, Caridad Jimenez, for use as reading material to…
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Markofski receives grant
11 February 2019Wes Markofski, Assistant Professor of Sociology, has received funding from the Louisville Institute for his project “Good News for the Common Good: Multicultural Evangelicalism and Ethical Democracy in America.” The Louisville…
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Smith celebrates publication of novel
11 February 2019Gregory Blake Smith, Lloyd P. Johnson-Norwest Professor of English and the Liberal Arts, recently participated in a series of events to mark the publication by Penguin Books of the paperback…
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Three new exhibits opening Friday, Feb. 8 in the Perlman Teaching Museum all celebrate the ceramics arts. An opening reception will be held from 5–7 p.m. in the Weitz Center for Creativity Commons. The reception is open to the public and light refreshments will be served.
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Pots of Gold
4 February 2019Ceramics celebration heats up this weekend with Perlman Museum openings Friday, February 8.
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Minnesota Senate District 11 been has represented by a Democrat — and a Lourey — in St. Paul for decades. Stu Lourey’s dad, Tony, held the seat since 2007, and before that, Stu’s grandmother Becky represented the area.