Friday, October 1, 2010

Waldorf instructors to present academic works

Waldorf College faculty members will present their recently published or peer-reviewed papers, projects and performances on Monday and Tuesday (Oct. 4 and 5) at the Waldorf College Faculty Inquirere.

Students, staff members and other faculty members are encouraged to come see and hear all the fascinating scholarship being undertaken on the Waldorf College campus.

All presentations will be in Nilssen-Boe Hall, Room 116 (Small Pit).

The following is a schedule of times, presenters and presentation titles.

Monday:

6:30 p.m. – Deepraj Mukherjee, assistant professor of business and economics, “The PTA Factor: Role of Preferential Trade Agreements in the Trade -Institution Relation”

7 p.m. – Blake Slonecker, assistant professor of history, “Near the Eye of a Movement Storm: Liberation News Service and Second-Wave Feminism”

7:30 pm – Luke Fiedorowicz, assistant professor of psychology, “Do Unto Others as Others Have Done Unto You: How Perceiving Discrimination Influences Stigmatized Group Members’ Evaluations of Other Stigmatized Groups”

8 p.m. – Gary Coombs, assistant professor of cell and molecular biology, “WLS-dependent secretion of WNT3A requires Ser209 acylation and vacuolar acidification”

8:30 p.m. – Joy Newcom, instructor of communications, “The Effects of Advanced Organizers on Grammar-related Learned Helplessness”

Tuesday:

7 p.m. – Cassie Eno, assistant professor of psychology, “Southern Discomfort: Stereotype Threat of Southeastern U.S. Students”

7:30 p.m. – Brent Dodson, assistant professor of music, “Something Left in the Silence”

8:00 p.m. – Joe Wilkins, assistant professor of English and creative writing, “The Mountain, the Fathers”

8:30 p.m. – Suzanne Falck-Yi, associate professor of English, “The Shores of Silver Lake from Manuscript to Book"

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