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Grinter speaks on China, Korea, Asia policies

Grinter speaks on China, Korea, Asia policies

Lawrence Grinter speaks to SIUE faculty, staff, and students about Asian issues.
In the global marketplace today, gathering knowledge about other people is an indispensable tool. SIUE faculty, staff, and students had the opportunity to learn about issues relating to Asia on the world stage this past week from an expert in the field.
With more than […]

Stan Ford

SIUE Alumnus Stan Ford inducted into 2011 Hall of Fame

Even thousands of miles away at a university in Austria, SIUE Alumnus Stan Ford said he applies his SIUE-learned knowledge straight to his own students.
Stan Ford, pianist and inductee into SIUE's 2011 Alumni Hall of Fame
This year, the university inducted Ford into its 2011 Alumni Hall of Fame for his accomplishments since obtaining his bachelor’s […]

Romantic Ruin

Sculpture Walk 2011

Last Friday Sculptor’s at Wagner (SAW) hosted their annual sculpture walk and dinner. The walk is part of SIUE’s Sculpture on Campus program that annually gives students the opportunity to create large scale works to be displayed over the course of the year on campus.
“It’s unique, it doesn’t happen any other place.” Thad Duhigg, professor […]

Downtown Bellville with the app running

No future in history?

Last summer, Tom Thomson and Rebecca Sibert-Johnston of the museum studies graduate program took historical studies to a modern medium.
Under the guidance of Jeff Manuel, assistant professor of historical studies, Sibert-Johnson and Thomson created an android app as an experiment in digital history. The goal of which was to display historical information in modern settings.
The […]

Rodin - The Walking Man

Rodin – The Walking Man

Auguste Rodin's "The Walking Man."
Visitors to SIUE’s Lovejoy Library pass by a masterpiece by the hundreds each day without even knowing the cultural and monetary value of the art.  The sculpture, which is much larger than life, ties many points in history, past and present, together.
The sculpture is “The Walking Man” by Auguste Rodin.  It […]

‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ opens this week at Dunham

‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ opens this week at Dunham

Sometimes people think a small lie won’t build up into a bigger and bigger lie, but Oscar Wilde’s play, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” tells a different — and usually true — story.

The comical play opens this week as SIUE Theater and Dance Department’s first main play of the season. The two main characters change […]

The Vetruvian Man

A Familiar Face at Polymath

Polymath will be changing hands come January 2012 when Susan Hume, associate professor of geography will be replacing Douglas Simms as editor.
Polymath is SIUE’s interdisciplinary journal collecting works from all areas across the College of Arts and Sciences. The term polymath refers to a scholar who’s expertise spans across a number of disciplines. The term […]

Donald to receive award for long time service

Donald to receive award for long time service

Ralph Donald, professor of mass communications in SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), will receive an award for long time service on November 5.
The award is from the Mid Atlantic Popular American Culture Association (MAPACA). This is the first year for the award that was established to honor Loretta Lorance to “pay tribute to […]

Faculty Writers Read - Adam Cleary

Faculty Writers Read – Adam Cleary

The Department of English Language and Literature of SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) began its 2011 Faculty Writers Read series Thursday, Sept. 29.
Adam Cleary, instructor of English language and literature, reads his short story.
The series began with Adam Cleary, instructor of English language and literature reading several short stories. Juliet Kerico, assistant professor […]

Faculty Writers Read - Juliet Kerico

Faculty Writers Read – Juliet Kerico

The Department of English Language and Literature of SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) began its 2011 Faculty Writers Read series Thursday, September 29.
Juliet Kerico, assistant professor at Lovejoy Library, reads a selection of her poetry.
The series began with Adam Cleary,instructor of English language and literature, reading several short stories. Juliet Kerico, assistant professor […]

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