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Louis Newman (religion) completes textbook.
18 November 2003Louis Newman, the John M. and Elizabeth W. Musser Professor of Religious Studies, completed a college textbook, “An Introduction to Jewish Ethics,” that will be published by Prentice Hall in spring 2004.
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Michael McNally (religion) to publish book on Native American arts.
18 November 2003Michael McNally, assistant professor of religion, completed annotations and an editors’ introduction to “Arts of Tradition: Sacred Music, Dance and Narrative Among Michigan’s Anishinaabe, 1930-1960,” which is expected to be published by Michigan State University Press in 2005.
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Anne Patrick (religion) publishes essay.
18 November 2003Anne Patrick, the William H. Laird Professor of Religion and the Liberal Arts, wrote an essay titled “David Henry Hwang’s Golden Child and the Ambiguities of Christian (and Post-Christian) Missions,” for a book of religious-literary studies to be published by the University of Delaware Press.
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Jennifer Macalady (geology) appointed to NASA panel.
18 November 2003Jennifer Macalady, assistant professor of geology, has been asked to sit on the NASA Exobiology Proposal Review Panel. Macalady also received a National Science Foundation Grant for her proposal titled “Microbial Community Controls on Sulfide Oxidation Rates and Cave Formation in a Subsurface Biogeochemical System.” The total award is $179,935 for three years.
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Lee Tucker ’06 featured in Ithaca Journal.
13 November 2003Lee Tucker ’06 was interviewed in a November 13 Ithaca (N.Y.) Journal article titled ” ‘Jeopardy!’ a thrill for Lansing High grad.” Tucker appeared on the Jeopardy! College Championship and placed third in a quarterfinal episode. “It was all really exciting,” Tucker said, “It was a really good experience.”
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Carleton wind power project in Faribault Daily News.
13 November 2003An article in the November 13 Faribault (Minn.) Daily News titled “School board eyes wind energy project” reported on cooperation between Carleton and the Northfield School Board on possible wind energy projects.
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Poet John Kinsella to Present Reading
13 November 2003John Kinsella, professor of English at Kenyon College, will present a poetry reading at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 18 in the Gould Library Athenaeum at Carleton College. The reading is sponsored by Carleton’s English department and is free and open to the public.
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Julie Neiworth (psychology) and Robin Ballard ’03 present.
13 November 2003Julie Neiworth, professor of psychology, and Robin Ballard ’03 presented research titled “Deciphering the code: The relative influence of geometric and nongeometric cues in spatial foraging by cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus)” at the Psychonomics Society annual meeting.
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Michael Kowalewski (American Studies) contributes to travel and exploration encyclopedia.
11 November 2003Michael Kowalewski, professor of English and director of American studies, has written two entries for the new three-volume encylopedia of “The Literature of Travel and Exploration” published by Fitzroy Dearborn in London. One entry is on the exploration of the Pacific Ocean along the west coast of North America from the 16th century to the present, the other was on overland travel to the West Coast from the 18th century.
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Dana Strand (French) presents at meeting.
11 November 2003Dana Strand, the David and Marion Adams Bryn-Jones Distinguished Teaching Professor of French and the Humanities, was a plenary session speaker at the Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages Association meetings, where she presented a paper on postmodern history and French film.
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