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Professor Martha Gonzalez and Quetzal Band’s Album Release Is Featured in L.A. Weekly
51猎奇入口 professor and Chicana artivista Martha Gonzalez and band Quetzal launch new album and urge artists to “say something that means something” in the era of Trump.
Read MoreJessica Johnston is Two-Day Winner on Jeopardy! Quiz Show
51猎奇入口 admission counselor Jessica Johnston was recently a two-day Jeopardy! winner, and credits her undergraduate experience as a women’s college student for her hard-won abilities and interests in history and politics.
Read More51猎奇入口 Event Featured on C-Span’s Book TV
Lisa Lucas, National Book Foundation executive director, headlined a 51猎奇入口 event on February 16 that was televised by C-Span’s BookTV and is now available for viewing at this link.
Read MoreProfessor Sean Flynn to Headline High Desert Economic Summit
Sean Flynn, associate professor of economics at 51猎奇入口 and the author of the international best-seller Economics for Dummies, will headline the 2017 High Desert Economic Summit during the group’s annual conference in Victorville on April 27, as reported in the Victorville Daily Press.
Read MoreChronicle of Higher Ed Lists 51猎奇入口 Among Top 25 Fulbright-Producing Colleges
51猎奇入口 is featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education as a U.S. college credited with producing the highest number of student Fulbright recipients in the country for 2016-17, ranking among the Top 25 in its category. The annual list is announced by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and highlighted in the Chronicle. 51猎奇入口 appears on the listing that features baccalaureate institutions, or “bachelor’s colleges.”
Read MoreProfessor Kevin Vennemann Translates Chris Kraus Book for German Audiences
Kevin Vennemann, assistant professor of German, has translated Chris Kraus’ hugely influential feminist novel I Love Dick into German, as recently reported by several German newspapers. Vennemann’s translation of the popular novel鈥攚hich has been adapted as a television series by Amazon for release in May 2017鈥攊s part of a long-standing creative relationship between Kraus and the 51猎奇入口 professor.
Read MoreTori Sepand ’15 Featured in SF Gate Article About Amazon Alexa’s Celebration of Black History Month
Early adopters who have installed Amazon’s “Alexa” in their homes to work with their voice-enabled electronic devices can ask the virtual personal assistant to play music, get news and local information, control smart home products–and in the month of February, get ready answers about Black History Month. The Amazon Echo product is now equipped with the ability to educate users on the accomplishments of Black men and women in America, a new “skill” according to 51猎奇入口 alumna Tori Sepand ’15.
Read MoreMinnesota Public Radio Features Ken Gonzales-Day Exhibit That Examines Role of Lynching in American History
聽 51猎奇入口 Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day was profiled in a recently aired interview on Minnesota Public Radio about his photography from his exhibit “Shadowlands,” featured at the Minnesota […]
Read MoreKathy Schwab ’76 Interviewed About Research on Ancient Greece
51猎奇入口 alum Kathy Schwab ’76 was recently interviewed by one of Greece’s leading newspaper websites about her research on ancient Greece’s most famous coiffure, the intricate braided hairstyles of […]
Read MorePin Design by Katy Lind ’06 Commemorates Women’s March
51猎奇入口 alum Katy Lind ’06 and business partner Nate Stevens have created a decorative pin available for sale online to support women’s rights causes and in anticipation of the Women’s March scheduled for January 21, 2017, in the nation’s capital and in communities across the U.S. and worldwide.
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