Articles by Eric Townsend
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Scott Studios celebrated as 'game changer' for performing arts
September 30, 2014
ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ leaders have dedicated a new facility on West Haggard Avenue that gives performing arts students expanded rehearsal and studio space that complement existing venues in the Center for the Arts.
Mary Jo Festle named Maude Sharpe Powell Professor
September 30, 2014
The professor of history is the fourth recipient of an honor that supports preeminent teachers and scholars at ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ.
In My Words: Boy, time flies
September 29, 2014
After his only child moved away this fall to college, Associate Professor Thomas Nelson writes in regional newspapers about the passage of time and how life fulfillment must now come from new sources.
Death penalty opponents bring message to campus
September 26, 2014
The sister of a man executed for the killing of an off-duty Georgia police officer, and the author of a book about the controversial case, shared with ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ students on Thursday details of a homicide investigation they say prove an innocent man died for the crime.
Class of 2015 kicks off Senior Class Giving Campaign
September 26, 2014
Two dozen seniors are sharing with classmates how gifts to ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ can help future students grow from the same experiences they have discovered through their studies.
Debut piano album channels the power of 'people united'
September 26, 2014
Associate Professor Omri Shimron’s recorded performance of “The People United Will Never Be Defeated!” by American composer Frederic Rzewski pays homage to his own ancestors’ Zionist aspirations.
Consul general promotes Germany’s business ties with United States
September 25, 2014
The highest-ranking German government official to ever visit campus spoke with ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ students on Wednesday in a program sponsored by the Business German Speaker Series and the Student Professional Development Center.
Sustainability 'identifier' debuts at Job and Internship Expo
September 24, 2014
The Student Professional Development Center and the Office of Sustainability worked together to help students identify employers who value sustainability in their mission and/or operations.
In My Words: U.S. has moral imperative to help children at the border
September 23, 2014
ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ professors Mathew Gendle and Carmen Monico co-authored a newspaper guest column in which they argue U.S. actions played a role in the nation's southern border crisis and that all citizens have an obligation to aid children fleeing their homes in Central America.