Author: snowell

  • Maddalena Marinari (History)

    Maddalena Marinari wrote a short article and gave an interview to Public Radio International’s The World about the latest travel ban. She provided a historical perspective on the bans. The article and the interview can be found on PRI’s website.

  • Yurie Hong (Classics)

    Yurie Hong delivered a presentation entitled “Teaching Foundation Myths and the Musical ‘Hamilton’ in a Mythology Class” at the annual meeting of the Classical Association of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

  • Sverker Oredsson Lecture

    The Office of the Provost invites you to join us for a lecture by renowned Swedish scholar, Sverker Oredsson. Oredsson is Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of History at Lund University and is considered a leading scholar in Sweden on Gustav II Adolph and the Swedish Great Power Period. In addition to work around the…

  • Maddalena Marinari (History)

    Maddalena Marinari was interviewed on Public Radio International about the history of immigration bans in the United States.  

  • Matt Rasmussen (English)

    Matt Rasmussen was featured in the Voice of Alexandria tour of Minnesota Book Award winners.

  • Lisa Dembouski (Education)

    Lisa Dembouski is publishing a chapter, “The Instructor is Partially Def: Hard of Hearing Professing in Higher Education,” in Routledge Interdisciplinary Studies Series. She will also be part of a panel of chapter authors presenting their chapters at the National Communication Association annual conference in Dallas, TX, in November 2017.

  • Dwight Stoll (Chemistry)

    Dwight Stoll published a book chapter, “Introduction to Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography – Theory and Practice” in the Handbook of Advanced Chromatography /Mass Spectrometry Techniques, published by Elsevier. Stoll also published an article, “How to Take Maximum Advantage of Column-Type Selectivity” in LCGC Magazine.

  • Marcia Bunge (Religion)

    Marcia Bunge has co-edited an interdisciplinary collection of essays entitled Nordic Childhoods 1700-1960: From Folk Beliefs to Pippi Longstocking and published by Routledge. The book was part of a major research project on the history of childhood funded by a $1.3 million grant from the Norwegian Research Council and hosted by the University of Oslo.…

  • Alberto Urquidez (Philosophy)

    Alberto Urquidez wrote a paper, On Glasgow’s Descriptive Theory of Racism: The Case for Pluralism, has been accepted for presentation at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Florida Philosophical Association.

  • Blake Couey (Religion)

    Blake Couey published a chapter in The Bible and Disability: A Commentary (Baylor University Press, 2017).