Day: April 7, 2025

  • Faculty Spotlight: Kathleen Keller

    Faculty Spotlight: Kathleen Keller

    Kathleen Keller (History) published a book review as part of an H-environment roundtable on the book, Starving Empire, by Yan Slobodkin. The roundtable is available online.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Erik Gulbranson

    Faculty Spotlight: Erik Gulbranson

    Erik Gulbranson (Environment, Geography, and Earth Sciences) was invited to serve as a panel member for the Life and Environments through Time (LET) program at the National Science Foundation (NSF). LET is one of the new programs in the Division of Earth Sciences at NSF that consolidates two or more previous programs.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Sharon Marquart

    Faculty Spotlight: Sharon Marquart

    Sharon Marquart (Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures & Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies) served as a panelist for a discussion on “Female Voices: On Progress, Setbacks, and Oppression” hosted by the Alliance Française Minneapolis-Saint Paul. The event was part of the nationwide “Night of Ideas” sponsored by the French Embassy in the United States and…

  • Faculty Spotlight: Sarah Lahasky

    Faculty Spotlight: Sarah Lahasky

    Sarah Lahasky (Music) has been selected to participate in the American Musicological Society’s 2025 Summer Institute “Music of the United States: Telling Our Stories,” where she will work with primary source materials at the Smithsonian Institution and Library of Congress to develop teaching materials for MUS 205: ‘America’s’ Music.