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Luis Rene Fernandez-Tablo presenting at SIUE

Cuba as a Market for US Business

May 30 2012, University of Havana professor of economics Luis Rene Fernandez-Tablo gave a special guest lecture at SIUE titled “Cuba as a Market for US Business a Brief Approach.” The lecture addressed many of the current complications when it comes to doing business with Cuba as a direct result of the current economic sanctions.
“The […]

SIUE Storm Chasing and Assessment Class in Joplin MO

SIUE Goes to Joplin

Mark Hildebrandt recently returned from Joplin, MO where he and his students engaged in post storm assessment of the town one year after the EF 5 tornado that caused massive destruction.  The visit was part of a course in Storm Chasing and Assessment taught by Hildebrandt since 2007 in response to hurricane Katrina.
Possessing a facination with […]

The cast from the Du at SIUE

CAS Does the Du

Wednesday May 30, 2012 students from the anthropology department teamed up with students from the department of theater and dance to perform, “Forbidden Love: Na Mini Du,” an abbreviated version of a traditional Surinamese Du play.  The performance is the product of an IS class taught by Kathryn Bentley (Department of Theater and Dance) and […]

Charmaine Banach Lecturing at SIUE

Charmaine Banach Guest Lectures at SIUE Art A Thon

April 20, 2012 SIUE campus was host to a series of art related events across numerous CAS departments. These events included a student video contest, the celebration of Shakespear’s Birthday, a pottery and glass sale, and live performances. Among the various events were the lectures of visiting graphic designer Charmaine Banach.
Banach is an award winning […]

The flag of Brazil

SIUE to Begin Brazilian Exchange Program

On April 6th, 2012, Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift signed the Protocol of Intentions to begin an academic exchange program between SIUE and the Federal University of Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil. This document formally establishes the desire between the two universities to establish an academic exchange program.
The process toward establishing an exchange program with Brazil began in […]

Fritz Faerber lecturing at SIUE for Mass Comm Week 2012

Mass Comm Week 2012

April 16, 2012, Fritz Faerber kicked off Mass Comm Week with his lecture, “Journalism Without a Net.”
A ten-year veteran of salaried journalism, Faerber returned to freelancing five years ago. Since then he’s contributed to CBS, NBC, Fox News, CNN, National Geographic, and numerous other publications. Faerber shared his experiences starting out, strategies for marketing stories, […]

Cinderella, her wicked stepmother, and one of her wicked step sisters from SIUE's 2012 presentation of Cinderella: What you think you know is wrong

SIUE Presents: Cinderella

[Video] Last week SIUE’s Department of Theater and Dance hosted, “Cinderella: What You Think You Know is Wrong.” The play is a dark retelling of the classic fairytale, adapted and directed by freelance playwright and founder of The Hypocrities theater, Sean Graney.

 

gallery goers at the Spring 2012 SIUE BFA exhibition

Casting a Wide Net: SIUE BFA Opening In Lemp Brewery

On April 21, 2012, the old Lemp brewery in Saint Louis got a taste of southern Illinois culture when SIUE’s spring BFA students opened their gallery show “Casting A Wide Net.” The show features work from: Rebecca Jerrels, Aaron Holderman, Aurora Bihler, Kim Buettner, Hunter Creel, Elizabeth Hill, and Kevin Tod.
This is the second showing […]

the schedule of events for SIUE Mass Comm Week

Mass Comm Week

This week the SIUE Department of Mass Communications will be hosting their annual Mass Comm Week.  The goal of which is to provide a series of lectures and events relating to the current state of the communications industry.

For more information visit: http://www.siue.edu/MASSCOMM/
 

Carolina Rocha Visits EIU

Carolina Rocha Visits EIU

April 5th 2012, Carolina Rocha of the SIUE Department of Forign Languages and Literature gave a special guest lecture at Eastern Illinois University.  Rocha’s presentation titled “Representing Argentine Masculinities in Un Lugar en el Mundo” was an analysis on the way that the perception of masculinity is changing in Argentinian culture and how this can […]

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