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

 

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Contingent Faculty: Career Paths and Possibilities, Kathleen M. Comerford

Cultural Memory and the Holocaust in America: Gendered Touchpoints across the Kairotic Timescape, Lisa A. Costello

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Making Air with a Magic Bullet: The Multimedia Journalist’s Impact on News Production, Dean Cummings

Poe, Burroughs y Cortázar, Pre-textos y Pretextos, William O. Deaver

Beyond Don as Dorian: Fin de Siecle, Mad Men, & Aesthetics, Helen E. Howells

Beyond Don as Dorian: Fin de Siecle, Mad Men, and Aesthetics, Helen E. Howells

From Notecards to Evernote, From JStor to Google, From Indirect Sources to Tinyurls: The Composite Nature of Research in the 21st Century, Helen E. Howells

“Refreshing Transformations: Turnings Students’ Annoying Lemons into Instructional Lemonade.” Co-presented with Nancy Remler, Helen E. Howells

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Annotated Learner Corpus and Revision for L2 Learners, Jinrong Li

Design Education Challenges for Millennial Generation, Santanu Majumdar

Design Education for Millennial Generation, Santanu Majumdar

Interactive Teaching Methods to Engage Students through Responsive Learning in Organic Chemistry, Santanu Majumdar

The Impact of Shaping Future, Santanu Majumdar

The State of Design Education, Santanu Majumdar

Henry the Which? Who’s Who in Shakespeare’s History Plays, Sarah E. McCarroll

Jane Austen Goes Dancing: Romance and the Ballroom, Sarah E. McCarroll

The “Boy” Who Wouldn’t Grow Up: Peter Pan and the Dangers of Eternal Youth, Sarah E. McCarroll

Freedom Behind the Mask, Nicholas D. Newell

Get Your Script Off of the Stack, Nicholas D. Newell

L’amour Dans La Poesie Et La Musique, Nicholas D. Newell

‘So the Borders Here Are Not Really Fixed:’ Sustaining Gender Studies Through Global Literacy & Activist Pedagogy, Jane V. Rago

Teaching Global Citizenship Through Service Learning: Is Domestic or International Context a Contributing Factor?, Jane V. Rago

Gabriel García Márquez, ¿filósofo del amor? Paradigmas y rudimentos, Dolores Rangel

Multiplicidad dramática en “Rumor de Mar” de Dino Armas, Dolores Rangel

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Cecil Brown: The Controversial Life of an Itinerant Broadcast Commentator, Reed W. Smith