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De Urda work published in historic Spanish journal

Lisa Eikenburg

A 130-year-old Spanish journal has published work by Juan De Urda, associate professor of Spanish and chair of the Department of World Languages and Cultures. The article was published in Boletín del Centro Artístico de Granada and discusses poems which were written in Federico García Lorca’s honor after he was killed in the Spanish Civil War.

Denton awarded grant for national study

Lisa Eikenburg

Lisa Denton, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, was awarded a grant from the Group Foundation for Advancing Mental Health, which is administered by the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA). The AGPA is the foremost professional association dedicated to group psychotherapy.

Igoe, Lam to present at BEA annual convention

Lisa Eikenburg

Two members of the Department of Communication, Assistant Professor Mike Igoe and Adjunct Lecturer Carl Lam, ’14, will present at the 63rd annual convention of the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) on Sunday, April 8, in Las Vegas. Both will serve on the panel “Building Educational Outreach Programs with Local Broadcasters."

Kinkela co-editor of history journal issue

Lisa Eikenburg

David Kinkela, chair and associate professor in the Department of History, co-edited the latest issue of Radical History Review, a top history journal devoted to issues of gender, race, sexuality, imperialism and class that stretches the boundaries of historical analysis to explore Western and non-Western histories.

Dunham gives presentation at American Astronomy Society meeting

Lisa Eikenburg

Michael Dunham, assistant professor of Physics, was invited to deliver a presentation, “Surveying Low-Mass Star Formation with the Submillimeter Array,” at the 231st meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) on Jan. 9 in Washington, D.C. Determining how stars gain their mass and the resulting implications for planet formation is the focus of Dr. Dunham’s research.