Tag: Arcadia University
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Kathleen Fortier, Arcadia University – University-based Pro-Bono Clinics Address Health Disparities in Their Communities
Pro-bono clinics can fill a desperate need. Kathleen Fortier, assistant professor of practice at Arcadia University, explores how students can also benefit from the experience of helping out those in need. Dr. Kathleen Fortier is just one of the faculty in Arcadia University’ Physical Therapy Department overseeing the new pro bono clinic. In her early…
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The Academic Minute for 2019.02.11-02.15 – Arcadia University Week
Academic Minute from 02.11 – 02.15 Monday, February 11th Jill Pederson – Aracdia University Understanding Authorship in Leonardo Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi Jill Pederson is Associate Professor of Art History at Arcadia University, specializing in European art with an emphasis on Italian painting, sculpture, and graphic work from the fourteenth through seventeenth centuries. Her research…
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Warren Haffar, Arcadia University – Mental Mapping in Divided Societies
On Arcadia University Week: Removing physical barriers doesn’t always alleviate social ones. Warren Haffar, professor of historical and political studies, studies shared spaces in the divided capital of Cyprus. Warren Haffar is Director of the International Peace and Conflict Resolution MA Program. He received his Ph.D. and MA in Conflict Analysis and Peace Science from…
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Aroline Hanson, Arcadia University – Bringing Back Brunca
On Arcadia University Week: Extinct languages can be brought back from the dead. Aroline Hanson, assistant professor of modern languages and cultures, explores this process in Central America. Dr. Aroline Seibert Hanson earned her Ph.D. in Spanish and Language Science at the Pennsylvania State University. She is a tenured Assistant Professor of Spanish and Linguistics…
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Jill Pederson, Arcadia University – Understanding Authorship in Leonardo Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi
On Arcadia University Week: Are some famous paintings the work of multiple hands? Jill Pederson, associate professor of art history, examines whether some of da Vinci’s work was a collaborative effort. Jill Pederson is Associate Professor of Art History at Arcadia University, specializing in European art with an emphasis on Italian painting, sculpture, and graphic…
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Arcadia University Week on The Academic Minute (2019.02.11)
Arcadia University Week on The Academic Minute 2019.02.11 Monday, February 11th Jill Pederson discovers whether Leonardo Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi was the work of multiple hands. Tuesday, February 12th Aroline Hanson discusses bringing back a dying language. Wednesday, February 13th Bruce Campbell examines how music, social justice and leadership as a formula for change. Thursday,…