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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Classics Student to Present at National Conference
Angelina Phebus will present research at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America. A collaboration between herself, Dr. Newhard (Classics) and Dr. Levine (Geology), the presentation presents preliminary results of modeling communication routes in the Argo-Saronic region of … Continue reading
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Alumna and Adjunct Faculty Awarded Fulbright Alumi Grant
Kelly Smith (M.Ed. 09) has been awarded a Fulbright Alumni Grant to participate in a collaborative unit on Medieval Latin/Gregorian chants in Rome, scheduled for spring 2011. Ms. Smith will be also teaching advanced intermediate Latin in the spring 2011 … Continue reading
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Darryl Phillips Discusses the Use of Technology in Teaching
Darryl Phillips was interviewed by the Department of Information Technology about the use of wikis and other tools for teaching ancient history.
Student a Finalist for National Fellowship
Melissa Huber has been selected as a finalist for the Lionel Pearson Fellowship, a one-year fellowship which allows for study at an English or Scottish university. The Pearson Fellowship is the top national honor bestowed on an undergraduate by the … Continue reading