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Sarah Creech's Novel Debut
Adjunct English Instructor Sarah Creech's debut novel, Season of the Dragonflies, has been sold to editor Rachel Kahan at William Morrow. Read More
Dr. Kevin L. Burke Presents on Contracts and Incentives
Dean Kevin L. Burke presents research at CSRI. Read More
Professor Morri Creech's New Book Reviewed
Morri Creech's new book The Sleep of Reason was reviewed this month in Library Journal. Read More
Professor Suzanne Watts Henderson Presents Paper
Associate Professor of Religion Suzanne Watts Henderson presented a paper entitled "Messianic Message: The 'Good News' of God's Coming Kingdom" at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Theologians. Read More
Professor Gerwin Featured as Visiting Artist
Denny Gerwin, professor of Art 3D, was featured as a visiting artist at the University of North Florida. Read More
Joli McClelland and Jenn Goddu Present Collaborative Research on Plagiarism
Joli McClelland and Jenn Goddu presented their collaborative research on plagiarism causes, perceptions and prevention, and the development of a writing a literature review teaching tool. Read More
Dr. Siu Challons-Lipton Presents Paper at Miami University
Dr. Siu Challons-Lipton presented a paper "Fully Awake? Inspiring Students by Communicating through Art" at the 32nd annual Lilly Conference on Higher Education at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Read More
Dr. Perkins Talks about Sustainability
Dr. Reed Perkins, Department of Environmental Science, recently presented the talk "Sustainability 101" to a group of rising professionals with Leadership Charlotte. Read More
Dr Zachary White Presented on Caregiver Burnout at Forum
Dr. Zachary White, Knight School of Communication, gave a presentation entitled, "Employee Burnout: The Side Effects of Caregiving" at the Workplace Flexibility Forum. Read More
Dr. Perkins Presents Tree Mapping Poster
Dr. Reed Perkins is presenting a poster describing a geospatial outreach project done by his students and two 5th grade classes from First Ward Elementary School. Read More