Dr. Elizabeth Child, Dr. Carlota Ocampo and Dr. Angela Lanier’s presentation accepted – AAC&U Network for Academic Renewal Conference 2011
Dr. Elizabeth Child, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Carlota Ocampo, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Dr. Angela Lanier’s presentation entitled: “Meeting the Needs of High-Risk Students through General Education Reform: The Decanal Role” was accepted for presentation at the American Association of Colleges and Universities Network for Academic Renewal...
Dr. Carlota Ocampo publishes article in American Psychological Association Journal
Dr. Carlota Ocampo, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor pf Psychology recently published an article entitled, “Is there such a thing as Indigenous Mental Health? Implications for Research, Education, Practice, and Policy-Making in Psychology”, in the American Psychological Association’s Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs (Editors), Communique: Special Edition on the Psychology...
Eugene Markowski and Sharon Shafer’s Creative Collaboration
Professor Markowski and Professor Shafer have created an ensemble that combines music and art. The Fine Arts professors at Trinity Washington University began this creative process when Shafer first composed a song cycle entitled, In Paradisum, and Markowski sketched drawings inspired by the music. The duo have since created a new piece called The Artist Speaks, presenting a fusion...
Dr. Gouleta Named Associate Editor of NABE News Magazine
Dr. Eirini Gouleta, Assistant Professor, has been named associate editor of the National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE) News Magazine. The magazine publishes articles on bilingual educational principles, practices and national and international research.
Asst. Prof. Thorbjornsen Awarded Ragdale Residency
Wendy Thorbjornsen, Assistant Professor of English has been awarded a writing residency by the Ragdale Foundation in Lake Forest, Illinois. Wendy will be working on her second book during this two week residency.
Assistant Prof. Awarded Ragdale Foundation Residency
Wendy Thorbjornsen, Assistant Professor of English has been awarded a writing residency by the Ragdale Foundation in Lake Forest, Illinois. Wendy will be working on her second book during this two week residency.
Prof. Gouleta Named Magazine Editor
Dr. Eirini Gouleta, Assistant Professor, has been named associate editor of the National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE) News Magazine. The magazine publishes articles on bilingual educational principles, practices and national and international research.
Dr. Navarro Presents and Chairs Discussions at SCOLAS Conference
Dr. Consuelo Navarro, Assistant Professor, was invited to present her paper “La ciudad de Guayaquil como palimpsesto en ‘El alma en los labios,’ de Raul Vallejo at the 43rd Annual SCOLAS Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Additionally, she was the Chair discussant in two sessions; “Creation and Sustaining Nation” and “Contemporary View of Culture...
Dr. Maguire to Lead Panel: Rebalancing Haiti in the Earthquake’s Aftermath
Dr. Robert Maguire, Associate Professor International Affairs, will lead a panel discussion on “Rebalancing Haiti in the Earthquake’s Aftermath”, at a teach in hosted by the Florida International University’s School of International and Public Affairs, in conjunction with the Latin American and Caribbean Center. His presentation will focus on how Haiti became a country out of balance,...
March 2009 Faculty Roundup
Dr. Eirini Gouleta, Assistant Professor of Education, presented two papers, “Bilingual Education in China: The Tibetan Experience” and “Quality Assurance: Student Learning Outcomes in Teacher Education” at the National Association for Bilingual Education Conference. Dr. Deborah Harris-O’Brien, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Dr. Stacey Baugh, Assistant Professor of Psychology, presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference held in...