Watts to present paper at SAM International Business Conference
Assistant Professor of Business Administration Dr. Diana Watts will present her paper “It’s Not the Curriculum, It’s the Paradigm” at the Society for Advancement of Management (SAM) International Business Conference in Orlando, Florida on March 31-April 3, 2011.
DeBoy research published in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Cynthia DeBoy’s co-authored paper “Q-Space and Conventional Diffusion Imaging of Axon and Myelin Damage in the Rat Spinal Cord After Axotomy” was published in the April 2010 edition of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
DeBoy research published in Experimental and Molecular Pathology
Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Cynthia DeBoy’s paper “FTL-3 Expression and Function on Microglia in Multiple Sclerosis” written in collaboration with Dr. Peter Calabresi, Johns Hopkins University, was published in the May 2010 edition of Experimental and Molecular Pathology.
Maguire paper on Haiti published by US Institute for Peace
Associate Professor of International Affairs Dr. Robert Maguire’s paper “Transending the Past to Build Haiti’s Future” was published by the US Institute for Peace in the December 6, 2010 issue of PeaceBrief.
Beverly presents paper at Modern Language Association National Conference
Dr. Bill Beverly, Assistant Professor of English, has been invited to present a paper and serve on a panel at the Modern Language Association’s national conference in Los Angeles in January 2011. Dr. Beverly will present his work “I Wake Up Screaming: Screenwriter Seeks Real Work.” The session will be chaired by Dr. Robert Dowling...
Beverly awarded artist’s residency
Dr. Bill Beverly, Assistant Professor of English, has been awarded an artist’s residency at the Virginia Center for Creative Arts in Spring 2011. The VCCA provides residential and studio work space for national and international visual artists, writers and composers.
Dr. Child invited to lecture at the Project for the Digitizing of the Elizabeth Montagu Correspondence Colloquium
Dr. Elizabeth Child, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences was invited to lecture at the Project for the Digitizing of the Elizabeth Montagu Correspondence Colloquium, June 2011. Her article “Elizabeth Montagu, Bluestocking Businesswoman,” was published in the Huntington Library Quarterly 65.1-2 (2002): 153-173.
Ramamurti research published by NIST
Associate Professor of Mathematics Dr. Sita Ramamurti’s research paper “Bicubic B-Spline Surface Approximation of Invariant Tori” was published by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology).
Tovares presents paper at the Fourth Symposium on Politics and Language
Dr. Raul Tovares, Associate Professor of Communication, presented a paper at the Fourth Symposium on Politics and Language in Merida, Mexico. The paper focuses on Ignacio Lozano and his role in the creation of a global identity in the Mexican American community through the pages of the Spanish-language newspaper La Opinion, which he published in...
Carpenter wins Emmy Award
Perita Carpenter, Adjunct Faculty Member, School of Professional Studies received an Emmy Award for her work on the ABC News Special Events coverage of the Inauguration of Barack Obama at the 31st Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards.