Posts tagged with “Research” (All posts)
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Hardy has an invited essay in the issue of The Bottle Imp
27 June 2016Rob Hardy, Research Associate, has an invited essay in the Spring 2016 issue of The Bottle Imp, the online journal of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies, which is devoted to Naomi Mitchison. His essay, “Encounters in the Fairy Hill,” explores the connections between Mitchison’s children’s book The Fairy Who Couldn’t Tell a Lie (1963) and her memoir of becoming an honorary member of the Bakgatla tribe in Botswana, Return to the Fairy Hill (1966). Hardy’s two earlier essays on Mitchison—”Naomi Mitchison: Peaceable Transgressor” (New England Review) and “‘Real and Not Real’: Naomi Mitchison’s Philosophy of the Historical Novel” (Readings)—were recently reprinted in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, vol. 327, edited by Lawrence J. Trudeau (Gage/Cengage Learning 2016).
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Meet the Carls who will spend a year abroad on prestigious Fulbright Fellowships
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Brandon Marks ’16 is a psychology major with a concentration in educational studies.
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Perez receives ACLS Fellowship
14 March 2016Yansi Perez, Associate Professor of Spanish, has received the Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship by the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) for her project “Los Angeles: A Cartography of Material Memory of the Central America Diaspora.” A residency at California State University in the Department of Central American Studies during 2016-2017 will enable her to research culture and memory among populations from Central America’s Isthmus who were displaced post wars and revolutions, and to reconceptualize the problems of memory, mourning, and trauma.
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Comps Profile: Erwin Swaray ’16 examines how odor impacts memory
23 February 2016Senior Erwin Swaray, a psychology major and neuroscience concentrator from Maple Grove, Minn., vividly remembers the time he ran at a track tournament at the University of Minnesota . . .
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Observation of Gravitational Waves
18 February 2016Professor Nelson Christensen and his research team present their revolutionary discovery of gravitational waves.
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Carleton physicists play role in groundbreaking discovery
18 February 2016Physics is having a rock star moment, Carls a part of exciting discovery
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Carls Abroad: Ava Lewis ’17
29 January 2016Ava Lewis ’17 shares her favorite moments from the Round River Patagonia, Chile study abroad program
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Cowling Arboretum example of tree gain in state Outside link
20 January 2016Work by Cowling Arboretum staff recognized.
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