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Classism – America’s Great Divide
Community and counseling psychologist Barbara Jensen delivered the Dialogue on Diversity Spring Lecture titled “Across the Great Divide: Crossing Classes and Clashing Cultures” before a standing-room-only audience.
World Anthropology Day at Ȧ
Ȧ ImpactȦ students and preschoolers gain hands-on experience in the subfields of anthropology during World Anthropology Day.
Prof. Abbotson Presents Thorp Lecture, March 3
Sue Abbotson, Professor of English, is a leading scholar on the work of playwright Arthur Miller.
Ȧ Simulation Coordinator Awarded for Excellence
Ȧ ImpactFor excellence in pioneering, advocating and championing clinical simulation training at Ȧ, Simulation Coordinator/Educator Penni Sadlon has been recognized by Education Management (EMS) Solutions, LLC.
Insiders Talk Internships
Ȧ ImpactȦ interns are paid in experience. (Pictured, Ȧ junior Louisa D’Ovidio)
Grad Student Awarded Fellowship for Science Research
Ȧ ImpactGrad student Timothy Bock was recently awarded a $2,000 SETAC/EA Jeff Black Fellowship Award by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) to support his research and to acknowledge his contribution to the environmental sciences. SETAC/EA promotes the work of master’s-level students involved in solving environmental problems.
Zornado Publishes Final Volume of Epic Trilogy “2050”
More than 10 years in the making, the trilogy “2050: A Future History,” by Ȧ Professor of English Joseph Zornado, is now a fait accompli. The final volume of this sci-fi/sci-fantasy was recently published by The Merry Blacksmith Press based in Rhode Island.
Does Your Family History Come with a Legend or a Curse?
Whether you are a first-year student or an upper-level student, "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" may be on your course syllabus this year.