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Emma Amos, "Identity," 2006

osucurator wrote 11 hours ago: Professor Jennifer Borland’s Gender in Visual Culture seminar recently studied the Femfolio, a portf … more →

Tags: Student Writing, permanent collection

The Foibles of Man: Nancy Spero, “Maypole War,” 2007

osucurator wrote 1 week ago: Professor Jennifer Borland’s Gender in Visual Culture seminar recently studied the Femfolio, a portf … more →

Tags: Student Writing, permanent collection

Data Collection1 comment

mariansphysioblog wrote 1 week ago: This week was all about data collection, data collection and more data collection. It was a very tir … more →

Tags: Physiotherapy research, blood pressure research, data-collection

A Wyoming Titan of Industry: Frank Bosler

ahcadmin wrote 1 week ago: [Editor's note: The AHC invited UW students enrolled in Professor Rick Ewig's Archival Methods cours … more →

Tags: wyoming history, Archival Methods Course

Re-Mapping the Known World: Joyce Kozloff, “Maui: Sugar Plantation,” 2007

osucurator wrote 2 weeks ago: Professor Jennifer Borland’s Gender in Visual Culture seminar recently studied the Femfolio, a portf … more →

Tags: Student Writing, permanent collection

Leading Research on Allergy Vaccines at CSM

Parviz Ansari wrote 2 weeks ago: Dr. Cathy Yang, Chair and Professor of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Rowan Univers … more →

Tags: Accomplishments, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS, Dean Ansari, Dr. Cathy Yang, Dr. Coifman, STEM Symposium

STEM Symposium at Rowan

Parviz Ansari wrote 2 weeks ago: On April 26, the 16th annual STEM Student Research Symposium at Rowan was held. At this day-long and … more →

Tags: News and Announcements, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS, Dean Ansari, Rowan University, STEM Symposium

Undergraduate and Graduate Research Symposia 2012-2013

SSU Lingua Franca wrote 2 weeks ago: Undergraduate and Graduate Research Symposia (2012-2013) The following Spanish majors wrote their re … more →

Tags: Announcement

Translation: A Blessing and a Curse

luiscanales14 wrote 2 weeks ago: Although translation is one of the most fascinating and interesting parts of literature, not many pe … more →

Angry Woman or Feminist Critic? Joan Snyder, "Angry Women," 20073 comments

osucurator wrote 3 weeks ago: Professor Jennifer Borland’s Gender in Visual Culture seminar recently studied the Femfolio, a … more →

Tags: Student Writing, permanent collection

Rise of Rebellion: The Chocolate War and The Hunger Games Fight for Justice

mboylan wrote 3 weeks ago: By: Molly Boylan In young adult novels, rebellion can come in the form of chocolate and berries. But … more →

Tags: academic conferences

My Name is Lizzie Bennet...and I've Invaded the Internet

nkozak2013 wrote 3 weeks ago: By: Noelle Kozak “It is a truth universally acknowledged” that Pride and Prejudice, the brainchild o … more →

Tags: Jane Austen, Adaptations, Pride and Prejudice, The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, New Media

Great Resources For Senior High School History Classes

bradenhutchinson wrote 3 weeks ago: For high school teachers looking to provide their students with a gentle introduction to academic wr … more →

Tags: From the Academy to the High School, Teaching Resources, High school history resources, Pearson Publishing

"Shoulder to Shoulder and Heart to Heart:" On the Road with Whitman, Steinbeck, and Springsteen

healeyke wrote 3 weeks ago: Kelsey Healey The tradition of the road narrative has long been a part of American culture.  Walt Wh … more →

Honor Student Tyler George, Speaking at Mathematics Colloquium

gosss2013 wrote 3 weeks ago: Math Colloquium MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT, FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY MATH COLLOQUIUM, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, … more →

Tags: Academics, Ferris, dynamical system, mathematics, Math, Differential Equations, Honors Research

There is a reason why the tongue is the strongest muscle in the body; just ask Bill Clinton: The Power of Rhetoric in Message and Medium1 comment

kaseyyyy wrote 4 weeks ago: By: Kasey Lynn Aristotle claims, “the law is reason free from passion.” However, passion is not as f … more →

Tags: Rhetoric, Speech, Bill Clinton, President Obama, Governor Romney, Appearance, reality, Oral Rhetoric, written rhetoric

A Look, Not a Gaze: Joan Semmel, "Untitled," 2007, from the "Femfolio"

osucurator wrote 4 weeks ago: Professor Jennifer Borland’s Gender in Visual Culture seminar recently studied the Femfolio, a … more →

Tags: Student Writing, permanent collection

Why Wikipedia? Parents Ask

Marti Weston wrote 1 month ago: “Why use Wikipedia?” adults often ask. What they are really asking is, “Should my … more →

Tags: 21st century learning, Wikipedia, Great online resources, collaborating and sharing information, 21st Century Learning Tools, Libraries, Learning tools

New journal paper co-authored with undergrad student

Lindy Orthia wrote 1 month ago: Today a journal paper I co-authored with former undergraduate student Naomi Shadbolt about a SCOM300 … more →

Tags: achievements, publications, Health Communication, undergraduate publishing


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