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Black Studies Exhibits Focus on the Underground

Black Studies Exhibits Focus on the Underground

A part of the Black Studies Underground and Slave Narrative exhibit presented in Lovejoy Library.
Lovejoy Library hosted pieces of the Black Studies Underground Freedoms gallery exhibit Tuesday, October 5, 2010.
Dr. Howard Rambsy uses these exhibitions as a tool for courses in Black Studies. This particular exhibit focused on Fredrick Douglas and the slave narratives.
In several […]

Faculty Art: More Than Pretty Pictures

Faculty Art: More Than Pretty Pictures

"September Sunday" by John DenHouter
“It’s important that art and design students see that we are practicing artists who are active in the field,” said Associate Professor John DenHouter, chair of the Department of Art and Design. ”
The SIUE Annual Faculty Exhibition was in the Morris University Center Gallery the last three weeks of September.
“When students […]

Johnetta Haley Scholars host 'public thinking event'

Johnetta Haley Scholars host ‘public thinking event’

Students and faculty discuss social issues at "public thinking event." Photo by Howard Rambsy.
With the aim of encouraging more creative and intellectual engagements on campus, participants in the Johnetta Haley Scholarship program host a monthly “public thinking event” in the Goshen Lounge in the Morris University Center.
The first “public thinking event” hosted by the group […]

Social work professor's article 'best conceptual article of 2009'

Social work professor’s article ‘best conceptual article of 2009’

Gerald O'Brien, professor of social work.
The important implications for social work contained in the research of Gerald O’Brien, professor of social work, was recently recognized by the Journal of Social Work Education.
O’Brien’s article, “Metaphors and the Pejorative Framing of Marginilized Groups: Implications for Social Work Education,” describes the importance of metaphors within the political arena […]

Theater student on her way to becoming successful playwright

Theater student on her way to becoming successful playwright

Sara Fehrmann is continuing to make great progress toward becoming a successful playwright.
Sara Fehrmann, a 21-year-old senior and theater history literature criticism major, has been putting pen to paper in an effort to produce plays, books and other written creations since she was 6 years old.

For the St. Louis native, her recent achievement – having […]

World-class pianist wows music majors

World-class pianist wows music majors

Haochen Zhang works, hands-on, with SIUE student
“To see someone like that and know… our piano teacher could bring them here is pretty amazing,” said piano performance major Melissa Ray.
“I think our whole piano studio was here tonight,” said music education major, Linsey Boczek.
The two SIUE undergraduates were visibly excited after hearing pianist Haochen Zhang, the […]

SIUE Art & Design Video Promo

SIUE Art & Design Video Promo

Check out this video promo for the Art & Design Department at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville!

SIUE Art & Design from Joel Anderson on Vimeo.

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