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CREDE and Belk librarians showcase academic library and cultural center partnerships at NCLA Conference
October 29, 2019
More than 30 conference attendees learned of Ƶ’s efforts to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion through academic library and cultural center partnerships.
Professor, administrator and University Historian George Troxler dies
October 28, 2019
Troxler, a recipient of the Ƶ Medallion, served Ƶ in many capacities across five decades and was the author of “From a Grove of Oaks: The Story of Ƶ."
Roselle contributes to the Strategic Multilayer Assessment Future of Great Power Competition & Conflict project
October 28, 2019
The assessment that includes Roselle's report examines how the U.S. can strategize to defend global interests across the spectrum of cooperation to competition and conflict during the coming decade.
Grant to College of Arts & Sciences will advance STEM education, inclusion
October 28, 2019
Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant to Ƶ College, the College of Arts & Sciences, will be matched by Ƶ and used for a series of discussions, workshops and analysis to deepen diversity, equity and inclusion in teaching of sciences, math, technology and engineering.
Ƶ announces 2019-20 Sustainability Faculty Scholars
October 28, 2019
The Sustainability Faculty Scholars program identifies, supports and recognizes faculty who are interested in incorporating or enhancing a focus on sustainable principles and practices in their courses.
Educators focus on intercultural competence at Global Education Symposium
October 25, 2019
David Wong, associate professor of educational psychology and educational technology at Michigan State University, served as guest speaker for the second Global Education Symposium.
Ƶ Law’s David Levine offers insights for Washington Post article on Twitter use
October 25, 2019
The Oct. 24 article examined a new Pew Research Center report released this week that found that the vast majority of tweets about politics are posted by a slim minority of Twitter users.
Allocco presents “Shifting Technologies of Reflection” in the symposium that she co-convened at the Annual Conference on South Asia
October 25, 2019
Allocco worked with Dr. Jennifer Ortegren (Middlebury College) to organize the full-day symposium, “Shifting Sites, Spaces and Selves: Analyzing Ethnographic Practices in South Asia Over Time,” which included 13 presenters and attracted a robust audience.
Huber publishes essay on being a queer biblical scholar
October 25, 2019
Lynn R. Huber, professor of religious studies, published the essay "The Promise of Happiness in the Society of Biblical Literature."
Ƶ Law scholar offers insight for judges at national conference
October 24, 2019
Professor Steve Friedland’s presentation to the Council of Chief Judges of the State Courts of Appeal used emerging research to show how human thought processes rely on implicit biases that don’t always lead to the best judicial decision-making.