We’re proud of the outstanding things our students and faculty are doing on campus, in the community, and beyond. This page is our way of spreading the news and acknowledging excellence and creativity whenever we can.
Please help us continue to recognize the activities and achievements happening every day in the College of Arts and Sciences. If you have information you would like to share please contact Sally Hyatt, Assistant Dean of CAS.
Dr. Suzanne Watts Henderson, Assistant Professor of Religion, presented a paper in late November at the Society of Biblical Literature’s Annual Meeting in Boston. The title of Dr. Henderson’s talk was “Gospel Truth? Taking the Bible on Its Own Terms.”
Prof. Charles Israel, Jr., of the English Department will have a short story, "To the Ani Sang Khung Nunnery," published in the moonShine review. The story is loosely based on his JBIP trip to Tibet.
Dr. Eric Mullis, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, had his essay "The Image of the Performing Body" published in The Journal of Aesthetic Education. The essay's abstract can be found here: http://jae.press.uiuc.edu/42.4/index.html.
Prof. Craig Renfroe, English Department, recently attended the 2008 Fall North Carolina Writers’ Network Conference and the Association of Writers and Writing Programs New York Conference 2008. He was also the editor for Big Water, The 2008 Main Street Rag Short Fiction Anthology and is in the process of editing Main Street Rag’s short fiction anthology for next year. Professor Renfroe’s short stories have recently appeared in decomP, roger: an art & literary magazine, Vain magazine, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Monkeybicycle, and many other journals. So far in 2008 he has had 11 short stories published and has two more forthcoming, “The Town Suicide” in Cemetery Dance and “The Ostrich that Cured Johnny Cash of Drugs & Booze Dies of Old Age” in the Dead Mule School of Southern Literature. His poems and reviews have been included in Kakalak 2008: An Anthology of Carolina Poets, Iodine Poetry Journal, The Pedestal Magazine, and Main Street Rag.
Student News
Courtney Stevens, a junior Philosophy-Religion major, presented a paper on Environmental Aesthetics at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Philosophical Society held February 27-28, 2009 at Wake Forest University.
Carissa Orlando, a senior Psychology major, was recently invited to participate in the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA) 2009 Convention held February 18-21 in New Orleans. Carissa’s submission to the conference was a poster presentation entitled, “Loneliness, Group Cohesion and Group Personality in Greek Organization Members.” SEPA is a regional psychological association affiliated with the American Psychological Association (APA).
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