Julie Andrijeski, senior instructor in the Department of Music, co-directed the newest CD release from Quicksilver, an internationally acclaimed baroque music ensemble, titled Early Moderns: The (Very) First Viennese School.
Julie Andrijeski, senior instructor in the Department of Music, co-directed the newest CD release from Quicksilver, an internationally acclaimed baroque music ensemble, titled Early Moderns: The (Very) First Viennese School.
Out of 2,000 volunteers who work with the College Now Mentoring Program, Gail Arnoff, SAGES teaching fellow, was recently named one of two “Mentors of the Year”.
Lydia Kisley, Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor of Physics, and her small, interdisciplinary team of Scialog Fellows have been awarded with $55,000 each to pursue their project, “Stretching reality to discover the (un)knowns”.
Having the opportunity to interact with the human body has a much different experience than watching a presentation or looking at photos in a text book. Rachel Mulheren, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, can attest to this after a semester of utilizing Holoanatomy with HoloLens to teach the students in her Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing (COSI325) class.
Inspired by stories written by Ellen Barry in The New York Times that covered the conditions of women in rural India, Umrigar tells the tale of Smita and Meena, two Indian women with different stories whose paths cross in an unconventional way in her ninth novel, Honor.
In late November, the Department of Physics hosted their 2020 winner of the Michelson Postdoctoral Prize, Thibault Sohier. Sohier was recognized for his contributions to the theory of two dimensional materials, notably for his studies of electron-phonon interaction and electron transport.