Archive for February, 2012

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Wagner Gallery Presents Local High School Artist

Monday February 27th Wagner gallery will be hosting their annual High School exhibition. This yearly juddered show features entries from high school juniors and seniors within fifty miles of Edwardsville. Award winners will be announced at the opening reception Tuesday February 28th. The show will be on display in Wagner gallery until March 16, 2012.

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 […]

Ken Waldman and the Secret Visitors: From Madison County to Moose Pass

Ken Waldman and the Secret Visitors: From Madison County to Moose Pass

SIUE’s Arts and Issues series hosted an eclectic group of musicians Wednesday night last week.

Ken Waldman and the Secret Visitors: From Madison County to Moose Pass played a concert in the Meridian Ballroom in the Morris University Center at SIUE . The concert was a mix of music, poetry, and dance.
Waldman, self-titled Alaska’s traveling fiddler-poet, […]

Winfield speaks about journey

Winfield speaks about journey

[Video] Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Winfield was on campus last week to speak to SIUE pre-law students and SIUE charter school students about the path that led her to the US attorney’s office.
Jennifer Winfield with an SIUE student and charter schools students.
Winfield spoke to a group of about 15 students about how she began […]

Lobby Day 2012

Lobby Day 2012

Last Tuesday, February 21, 35 students, led by Gerald O’Brien, professor of social work, from the SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences Department of Social Work, embarked on an annual pilgrimage to Springfield, Ill. The trip to the state’s capital was for “Lobby Day,” an annual event where social work students are challenged to learn […]

SLAPSA IV

SLAPSA IV

[ February 25, 2012; 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. ] Fourth Meeting of the Saint Louis Area Philosophy of Science Association

February 25, 2012 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the SIUE Center for Spirituality and Sustainability

Program of events and additional information can be found at http://www.slapsa.net/

 

Special Assistant U.S. Attorney speaks to pre-law, students

Special Assistant U.S. Attorney speaks to pre-law, students

Jennifer Winfield. photo courtesy of CID St. Louis, MO.
SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Pre-Law program and Student Legal Services are co-sponsoring Jennifer Winfield, special assistant U.S. attorney from the eastern district of Mo. to speak to students at SIUE Wednesday, February 22. The event will take place at 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. […]

Anthology of persona poetry published - public preview

Anthology of persona poetry published – public preview

Persona poetry has a long history in literature, but, according to one SIUE College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) professor, there has never been an anthology focusing only on the genre. She has changed this. There will be a public reading in the Morris University Center bookstore of a selection from the anthology on Thursday, […]

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