“The Importance of Being Earnest” Opens 4/15

The Department of Fine Arts will stage Oscar Wilde’s comic masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest, from April 15th – 19th, 2015, in the Walter K. Gordon Theater.  Directed by Dr. Kenneth Elliott, Associate Professor of Theater, the production is known “as the quintessential comedy of manners and one of the funniest plays ever written.” Performances:  Wednesday, … Continue reading “The Importance of Being Earnest” Opens 4/15

The Madrigal Ensemble Will Perform a Free Concert on 4/14

On Tuesday, April 14th, the Madrigal Ensemble, under the direction of Distinguished Professor of Music Dr. Julianne Baird, will perform a free concert of George Frideric Handel’s opera, Acis and Galatea.  The concert begins at 12:15 p.m. in the Walter K. Gordon Theater. Acis and Galatea tells the story a twisted love triangle between a goddess, a … Continue reading The Madrigal Ensemble Will Perform a Free Concert on 4/14

MAT Lecture Series Continues 4/9

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish program will continue its lecture series in applied linguistics on Thursday, April 9th, with a presentation by Dr. Ana López-Sánchez of Haverford College.  Dr. Lopez-Sanchez will present, “A Genre-Based Curricular and Pedagogical Model for Teaching Foreign Languages.”   The event begins at 6 p.m. in Armitage Hall, Room 113. … Continue reading MAT Lecture Series Continues 4/9

Announcement of Faculty Promotions

Congratulations to the following faculty members who received promotions, approved by the Board of Governors at the meeting on Thursday, April 2nd: Department of Biology Ms. Charlene Sayers – Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure-Track) Department of Chemistry Ms. Mary Craig – Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure-Track) Department of Childhood Studies Dr. Susan Miller – Associate Professor Dr. Lauren Silver – Associate Professor Department of … Continue reading Announcement of Faculty Promotions

Professor Brunch Series Continues 4/6

The English Graduate Student Association and the Department of English will host the next installment of the Professor Brunch Series on Monday, April 6th.  Dr. Keith Green, Associate Professor of English, will present, “Me Woulda Shame: Sexual Dysfunction, Slackness, and Challenging Dancehall Masculinities in Red Rat’s ‘Dwayne’.”   The event begins at 12:15 p.m. in the … Continue reading Professor Brunch Series Continues 4/6