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Art and Design Adjunct Faculty Exhibition

Art and Design Adjunct Faculty Exhibition

The Morris University Center Gallery will be hosting the Fall 2012 Art and Design Adjunct Faculty Exhibition until September 29th. Located on the second floor of the Morris University Center just above the Goshen lounge the MUC gallery is currently filled with a variety of works by current SIUE faculty across a wide variety of […]

Veteran’s Tribute scheduled for October 28th - November 1st

Veteran’s Tribute scheduled for October 28th – November 1st

Photo courtesy of http://blog.granicus.com.
The Politcal Science Department, Office of Educational Outreach, and ROTC has announced that SIUE will host a series of Veteran’s Tribute events from October 28, 2012 to November 1, 2012. The events will take place at the Museum located on the second floor of the Morris University Center. This is a first-time […]

Davis Article Published by Ms. Magazine

Davis Article Published by Ms. Magazine

 
Last July SIUE Sociology faculty member Georgiann Davis had an article published in Ms. Magazine’s blog section. The article titled “Olympics’ New Hormone Regulations: Judged by How You Look,” was co-written by intersex activist Hida Viloria and discusses the ethical and scientific limitations to the 2012 Olympics’ sex testing policy.
Changes in sex testing policy were […]

Carr traveling to Latvia to research healthcare policy

Carr traveling to Latvia to research healthcare policy

Professor T.R. Carr
From September 10 until September 14, Economics Professor and MPA Program Director Dr. T.R. Carr will be at the University of Latvia and Riga Stradins University’s Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvia. While in Riga, Carr will make presentations concerning decentralized healthcare policy and delivery, and he will additionally be meeting with […]

Hafer and Belasen publish on well-being and economic freedom

Hafer and Belasen publish on well-being and economic freedom

From left, Dr. Rik Hafer and Dr. Ari Belasen. Photo courtesy of SIUE Marketing and Communications Department.
Economics and Finance Research Professor Dr. Rik Hafer and Assistant Professor Dr. Ari Belasen have recently published an article in the journal Intelligence entitled “Well-being and economic freedom: Evidence from the States.” In their findings, Hafer and Belasen have […]

Gordon D. Bush: looking at his career as scholarship competition opens

Gordon D. Bush: looking at his career as scholarship competition opens

Gordon Bush with President Barack Obama. Photo courtesy of Gordon Bush.
The competition for the Gordon D. Bush scholarship has opened up for all SIUE junior-level students majoring in Political Science with at least a 3.0 GPA. The scholarship awards one student $500 with a winning essay on a selected political topic.
This year’s topic is about […]

Accolades for Marc Shapman

Accolades for Marc Shapman

Marc Shapman, the SIUE Music Department, recently received the William and Margaret Going Endowed Professorship Award. This award is open to all full time CAS faculty and is meant to acknowledge outstanding, teaching, scholarly, and creative accomplishment. Applications for the award are taken every other year, with  submissions being reviewed by the dean and associate […]

Former SIUE student Sophia Stephens lands lead role in The Lion King

Former SIUE student Sophia Stephens lands lead role in The Lion King

Sophia Stephens as Nala. Photo courtesy of Sophia Stephens.
The Lion King has just finished its run at The Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis. From August 15 until September 2, St. Louisians and those in the Metro East could enjoy the acclaimed show, and during about half that time, some may have recognized a local […]

Jennifer Miller Visits East Berlin Secret Police Archives

Jennifer Miller Visits East Berlin Secret Police Archives

Last summer Jennifer Miller (Historical Studies) paid a visit to the Stasi (State Security Service) archives in Berlin. These archives contain extensive documentation collected by the East German secret police during the cold war and contains over fifty miles of shelves filled with information collected during that period. Since the fall of East Germany the […]

History department introduces labs into new curriculum

History department introduces labs into new curriculum

Undergraduates discussing John Smith's "Description of Virginia" in U.S. History and Constitution to 1876. From left, clockwise: Tara Smith, Bailey Weems, Breanna Reynolds and Samantha Kineke.
SIUE’s Historical Studies department has begun using a revamped, rewritten curriculum this fall. With its new curriculum guiding them, history instructors are striving to go beyond traditional lecture and storytelling […]

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