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Shartrand and Topolski 'meritorious' in global math competition

Earlier this semester the two-student team of Christopher Shartrand and Jeremy Topolski was among 5,636 teams worldwide to participate in the 2013 Mathematical Contest in...

VanDette receives travel grant for research on women writers

English professor Emily VanDette has received the Helen F. Faust Women Writers Research Travel Grant from Penn State University Libraries. The grant will support VanDette’s...

Human and computer languages focus of March 6 brown bag

he program on Wednesday, March 6 will feature: Reneta Barneva, Ph.D., Computer and Information Sciences “How I Learned Five Human and 10 Computer Languages”; Kate...

Emily VanDette publishes new book on sibling relationships in literature

With a focus on novels written during the antebellum through post-Civil War eras, VanDette’s book examines fictional siblings, notably in the context of national crises...

Natalie Gerber presents research at MLA convention

Natalie Gerber, associate professor of English, gave two conference presentations at the 2013 MLA Convention in Boston, MA. Her paper, “Raiding the Articulate: What Linguistics...

James Davis will present at U of R series to be streamed live

SUNY Fredonia Music professor James Davis professor will present “Maryland, My Maryland Regionalism, Patriotism and the Song of a Divided Nation,” one of the first...

Birger Vanwesenbeeck publishes articles on Stefan Zweig

Birger Vanwesenbeeck (right), associate professor of English, has had two book reviews on the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig published in the Journal of Austrian Studies...

Dustin Parsons wins prize for short story from the American Literary Review

Dustin Parsons, assistant professor of English, was awarded the American Literary Review Fiction Prize for his story, "What Magic I've Saved." The contest was judged...