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Carlos Zamora talking to Dean Romero

Carlos Zamora Visits SIUE

Tuesday, March 13, 2012 graphic designer Carlos Zamora gave a special guest lecture to the art department at SIUE. Originally from Cuba, Zamora considers himself a man of two cities, maintaining strong ties to Havana and also making a home for himself in St. Louis.
Zamora’s lecture focused less on his personal portfolio as an artist, […]

PAPA and Econ departments team up on CBA

PAPA and Econ departments team up on CBA

SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences Departments of Public Administration – Policy Analysis (PAPA) and Economics recently put the final touches on a cost benefit analysis that will hopefully increase employment opportunities, recreational opportunities, and decrease emissions in the region, according to T. R. Carr, professor of PAPA.
T.R. Carr, professor of public administration and policy […]

Art from the SIUE Student Success Show

Student Success Gallery Opening

Monday March 12, 2012 SIUE students and faculty gathered for the opening of the fifth Student Success Exhibition. The exhibition series began in 2008 as a way of celebrating SIUE’s 50th anniversary. Intended as a five year run, this year marks the last year of the series.
Each year, students from the SIUE College of Arts […]

SIUE Choir performing at Center Grove Presbyterian Church

SIUE Presents: Music of Cuba and Latin America

[Video] March 1, 2012 the SIUE Concert Choir and the Choral Society performed at Center Grove Presbyterian Church. Their concert titled “The Music of Cuba and Latin America,” included songs performed by the SIUE Concert Choir on their trip to Cuba last December.
Leading the choir were Joel Knapp, SIUE Director of Choral Activities, and Carolyn […]

Dr. David Maslanka and Dr. John Bell rehearsing with the SIUE Wind Symphony

SIUE Wind Symphony and St. Louis Brass Band In Concert

Wednesday February 29, 2012 The SIUE Wind Symphony and the St. Louis Brass Band performed together in Dunham Hall Theater.
The St. Louis Brass band, conducted by John Bell, professor of music at SIUE, is composed largely of high school and middle school band directors along with other enthusiast.
They kicked the evening off with four pieces: […]

Dr. Yousef visits Canadian Light Source, Inc.

Dr. Yousef visits Canadian Light Source, Inc.

Over spring break, Mohammad Yousef, assistant professor of SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences physics department caught some rays. Not being one to follow convention, Yousef did not head for Florida or Cancun but rather headed to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to visit Canadian Light Source, Inc. (CLS)
CLS provides “supermicroscopes” which allow nano-scale objects to be seen with atomic […]

SLAPSA at SIUE

SLAPSA at SIUE

Philosophers of science from around the region gathered at SIUE to discuss an array of topics from mirror neurons to fields and waves. The St. Louis Area Philosophy of Science Association (SLAPSA) held its fourth annual meeting at SIUE’s Center for Spirituality and Sustainability on February 25. The conference was well attended, according to Chris […]

X-Fest video wins Broadcast Education Association Award of Excellence

X-Fest video wins Broadcast Education Association Award of Excellence

[Video] Corey Byers from the SIUE Department of Mass Communications recently received an award of excellence from the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) for his video on X Fest.
The BEA is the educational branch of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), focusing on the education and training of media professionals. The Award was given as part […]

Servy-n-Bernice 4 Ever

Servy-n-Bernice 4 Ever

 SIUE’s department of Theater and Dance held their production of “Servy-n-Bernice 4 Ever” last week.
The show follows the rocky romance between Bernice (Sharaina Turnage), an aspiring model, and her recently paroled boyfriend Servy (Thad Wilmore) as they attempt to overcome the complications of the world around them as well as the complications of their own […]

Students and alumna read persona poetry in bookstore

Students and alumna read persona poetry in bookstore

[Video] SIUE College of Arts and Sciences students personified a number of different items this past Thursday in the Morris University Center bookstore. The students read from a new anthology published in February that Stacey Brown, assistant professor of English language and literature, co-edited with Oliver de la Paz. The anthology, entitled  ‘A Face to Meet the […]

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