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Faculty publications: October 2016 updates

Burg, Jennifer, Jason Romney, & Eric Schwartz. (Computer Science). Digital Sound & Music: Concepts, Applications, and Science. Franklin, Beedle & Associates. October 2016.

Escott, Paul David. (History). Paying Freedom’s Price: A History of African Americans in the Civil War (The African American History Series). Rowman & Littlefield. October 2016.

Goldschmidt, Tyron, & Scott Stapleford. (Philosophy). Berkeley’s Principles: Expanded and Explained. Routledge. September 2016.

Harlan, Susan. (English). Memories of War in Early Modern England: Armor and Militant Nostalgia in Marlowe, Sidney, and Shakespeare. Palgrave Macmillan. September 2016.

Mitra, Ananda. (Communication). India on the Western Screen: Imaging a Country in Film, TV, and Digital Media. Sage. October 2016.

Salam, Akbar. (Chemistry). Non-Relativistic QED Theory of the van der Waals Dispersion Interaction (SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science). Springer. October 2016.

Yang, Sunggu. (Divinity). Evangelical Pilgrims from the East: Faith Fundamentals of Korean American Protestant Diasporas (Asian Christianity in the Diaspora series). Palgrave Macmillan. October 2016.

Proposals funded: Messier, Burg

Stephen MessierCongratulations to Stephen Messier, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Strength Training and Arthritis Trial (START)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 5R01AR059105-03. In addition, Messier’s research was recently featured on the ElderBranch website. Read the article here »

Jennifer BurgCongratulations to Jennifer J. Burg, computer science professor, whose proposal entitled “Collaborative Research: Computing in the Arts – A community Building Initiative” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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August 2013 faculty milestones

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Thursdays at Byrum Center

Thursdays at Byrum HallThe Provost and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at the Porter B. Byrum Welcome and Admissions Center on Nov. 1.

A wine and cheese reception will run from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a program from 4:30-5:15 p.m. that will feature Jennifer Burg, Michael Sloan and Sean Hannah.

Burg, professor of computer science, will share curriculum material developed for interdisciplinary courses in digital sound and music, linking concepts, applications, and science at various levels of abstraction.

Sloan, assistant professor of classical languages, will discuss his new book, The Harmonious Organ of Sedulius Scottus, surveying the influence of the proto-humanist Sedulius in the Carolingian age and beyond through his reception and transmission of classical thought and texts.

Hannah, a professor of management, the J. Tylee Wilson Chair of Business Ethics, Schools of Business, and Colonel, U.S. Army-Retired, will discuss character and ethics in the business profession and on-going and future efforts in the Schools of Business to develop leaders of character who have the capacity to get results with integrity.

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