Tag: Keely Heuer

  • The Academic Minute for 2019.11.18-11.22

    The Academic Minute for 2019.11.18-11.22

    The Academic Minute from 11.18 – 11.22 Monday, November 18th Raghabendra KC – Rollins College Competition is Contagious Dr. Raghabendra KC is an Assistant Professor of Marketing in the Department of Business. Dr. KC holds a PhD degree in Marketing and an M.Phil. degree in Management Science and Operations from the Cambridge Judge Business School.…

  • Keely Heuer, SUNY New Paltz – Magna Graecia

    Keely Heuer, SUNY New Paltz – Magna Graecia

    What a society made can tell us a lot about them. Keely Heuer, assistant professor of art history at SUNY New Paltz, explores the ceramics of ancient Greeks. Keely Heuer is an Assistant Professor of Art History, specializing in the visual culture of ancient Greece and Rome. Her research concentrates primarily on the iconography of Greek…

  • The Academic Minute for 2018.08.20-08.24

    The Academic Minute for 2018.08.20-08.24

      Academic Minute from 8.20 – 8.24 Monday, August 20th Bodil Christensen – University of Copenhagen Eating as a Tool to Avoid Re-gaining Weight Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Copenhagen Tuesday, August 21st John Kominoski – Florida International University Dams Drive Risk of Fish Extinction in U.S. I am an Associate Professor in the Department…

  • Keely Heuer, SUNY New Paltz – Magna Graecia

    Keely Heuer, SUNY New Paltz – Magna Graecia

    What a society made can tell us a lot about them. Keely Heuer, assistant professor of art history at SUNY New Paltz, explores the ceramics of ancient Greeks. Keely Heuer is an Assistant Professor of Art History, specializing in the visual culture of ancient Greece and Rome. Her research concentrates primarily on the iconography of…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.08.20)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.08.20)

    Washington College Week on The Academic Minute 2018.08.20 Monday, August 20th Bodil Christensen of the University of Copenhagen explores eating as a tool to avoid re-gaining weight. Tuesday, August 21st John Kominoski of Florida International University discusses how dams can lead to trouble for fish populations. Wednesday, August 22nd Keely Heuer of SUNY New Paltz…