Segue: Gregory Fields: Music and Health Among Native Americans
[ January 29, 2012; 9:00 am to 9:30 am. ]
Gregory Fields: Music and Health Among Native Americans
professor of philosophy in SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences
[ January 29, 2012; 9:00 am to 9:30 am. ]
Gregory Fields: Music and Health Among Native Americans
professor of philosophy in SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences
Craig Steiner, photo courtesy of Steiner.
SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) has a new development director tasked with developing different income streams for the College. Craig Steiner, CAS development director, brings a wealth of experience with him to the position.
Steiner, born and raised–and now raising his children–in Swansea, Ill, began his ‘career’ with SIUE […]
Sara Goering. photo courtesy of The University of Washington.
“Medicine in Actions: A Bio-Ethics Speaker Series” will host another speaker this Friday, January 27. The event will be held at 3:00 in Peck Hall room 0405.
The series is hosted by the Philosophy Department and is funded by a grant from the Excellence in Undergraduate Education. The […]
Kathryn Bentley. photo courtesy of SIUE.
Assistant Professor Kathryn Bentley of SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences department of theater and dance is performing in The Black Rep’s production of “On Golden Pond.”
“On Golden Pond,” was written in 1979 by Ernest Thomson about an aging couple, Ethel and Norman, who return yearly to their summer home […]
Arguments about the reality of CSI television shows can be heated. Is it real? Is it not? However, there is one argument that is easy to settle. SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) has seen a dramatic upswing in students interested in studying the field of Forensics Science. This may be due to what […]
Thursday, Brigham Dimick, SIUE associate professor of art and design, teamed up with former student and SIUE MFA alum Ben Stern for a joint show at South Western Illinois College. The show, titled “Domestic Musings from Above,” focuses on images of childhood from above with emphasis on the concept of personal and global space.
Stern’s work […]
“Prophets of the Fourth Estate: Broadsides by Press Critics of the Progressive Era,” is now on shelves. The book is co-authored by SIUE Mass Communications Department Chair Gary Hicks and his colleague Amy Reynolds of LSU.
The book features journalism critiques from the progressive era (1890-1920) and places them within a social, economic and historical context.
“You […]
Writing about the classics is certainly no small task. Reaching deep into classical studies and linking Aesop’s fables with Martin Luther’s 16th century reformation would almost seem monumental. SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences Carl Springer, professor of English language and literature, has succeeded in this task with a book that was published last October […]
Art exhibit pamphlet cover courtesy of John Denhouter,
SIUE MFA graduate Ben Stern is teaming up with his former professor Brigham Dimick for a joint show. The show, titled “Domestic Musings From Above,” can been viewed at the Schmidt Art Center at South Western Illinois College.
The show features both paintings by Dimick and large scare composite […]
The SIUE University Museum spread into the Edwardsville community this past Friday with what Museum Director Eric Barnett is calling an artistic dialogue. Barnett helped to create an art exhibit in the Edwardsville Art Center, located at Edwardsville High School, with assistance from Edwardsville high school English teacher Dixie Patrow and her students.
According to Barnett, […]