Tag: Arcadia University Week
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2021.07.05)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2021.07.05 Monday, July 5th Lior Rennert, assistant professor and biostatistician at Clemson University, examines one way to mitigate COVID-19 outbreaks on campuses. Tuesday, July 6th Michael Berg, professor of psychology at Wheaton College, explores why some people follow COVID-19 guidelines and some do not. Wednesday, July 7th Jonathan…
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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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Kalenda Eaton, Arcadia University – Remembering Black Freedom in the Western Hemisphere
On Arcadia University Week: Each community reflects on the freedom of enslaved people differently. Kalenda Eaton, associate professor of English, examines how different countries celebrate and reflect. Dr. Eaton is the current director of the English Graduate Program. Additionally, she has served as a Faculty Senator, and as a member of the: Strategic Planning Steering…
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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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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,…