College of Arts & Humanities: Faculty Presentations (1991-2023)

 

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Web Design Workshop, Santanu Majumdar

Globe to Globe: How the World Came to London to Perform Shakespeare, and How Shakespeare Traveled the World, Sarah E. McCarroll

El Lado Bajo Y Obscuro De La Personificación Femenina en La Cuentística De Guadalupe Dueñas Y Amparo Dávila, Dolores Rangel

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Iconografía De La Mujer Mexicana: Cinco Momentos en El Siglo XX, Dolores Rangel

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Ecuador´s Role in the U.S. Elections, Diana Serrano

Cecil Brown: 1940s’ Radio Commentator Who First Championed Civil Rights, Reed W. Smith

Radio Commentators: America’s Opinion Leaders, Reed W. Smith

A Preliminary Investigation of Executive and Motor Functions of Beginning Older Adult Instrumentalists, Laura A. Stambaugh

Focus of Attention in Wind Performance: Should I Think About My Fingers?, Laura A. Stambaugh

Interdisciplinary Collaborations Between Music Performance and Kinesiology, Laura A. Stambaugh

Oboe Refresher!, Laura A. Stambaugh

“The Beautiful, Refreshing Music”: Child and Parent Voices From Community Choirs, Mallory M. Tafoya, Laura A. Stambaugh, and D. W. Langley

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Using Brain Science to Assess (Creative) Writing Assignments, Laura E. Valeri

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Mentoring, Mansplaining, Mothering: Directing Creative Writing Programs While Female, Laura E. Valeri, Stephanie Vanderslice, Leanna James Blackwell, Judith Baumel, and Janet Sylvester

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Women in Conflict: Constructing Identity in the Twentieth Century During Dictatorship and War, Hapsatou Wane and Allison Scardino Belzer

The Urge to Merge: Pressures, Politics, Practicalities, Kristen Williams, Lisa A. Costello, Kristi Branham, Janet Badia, and Tanya Saroj Bakhru