藏精阁

Faculty News

  • Professor Julia Martinez is looking forward to July 4, but it鈥檚 not necessarily because of the barbecues or fireworks. Actually, it鈥檚 what happens at those events that piques Martinez鈥檚 interest, because of their effect on her research. Martinez, assistant professor of psychology, studies drinking, specifically in the college-age group. 
    June 27, 2012
  • This weekend, Marvee Gay Espiritu 鈥12 will return to campus to share her perspective on student life with incoming first-years enrolled in the Office of Undergraduate Studies (OUS) summer program. That perspective includes her opportunity to conduct intensive neuroscience research and developing a special mentorship with Jun Yoshino, associate professor of psychology. Espiritu herself had [鈥
    June 19, 2012
  • The annual 藏精阁 Writers鈥 Conference returns to campus from June 17鈥 23, and that brings many opportunities to listen in and engage with professional writers as well as those who are learning the craft. 
    June 13, 2012
  • 藏精阁 professor and author R.M. (Ray) Douglas
    In his latest book, Orderly and Humane: The Expulsion of the Germans After the Second World War (Yale University Press), 藏精阁 professor R.M. (Ray) Douglas examines 鈥渙ne of the most significant examples of the mass violation of human rights in recent history.鈥 His related essay appears in the Review section of today鈥檚 Chronicle of Higher Education.
    June 11, 2012
  • Social media allows 藏精阁 alumni the ability to engage with the school on a level that increases every year. As tools like Pinterest and Twitter gain prominence, so does the interaction. It turns out, 藏精阁 alumni love to share.
    May 31, 2012
  • Portion of lunar table, Structure 10K-2, Xultun, Guatemala. [Image by W. Saturno, drawing by D. Stuart]
    A paper coauthored by 藏精阁 professor Tony Aveni and published today in Science might put a damper on any plans by  Hollywood to capitalize on theories about the world coming to an end in 2012. The paper details the discovery and excavation of a home in Xult煤n, Guatemala, and a 鈥渨all painting accompanied by a [鈥
    May 11, 2012
  • David Campbell talks about digital vs. analog photography (Hipstamatic image by Matt Hames)
    Depending on who you ask, iPhone photography, viral videos, and massive amounts of citizen-generated content have either harkened a new Golden Age of visual culture, or distorted reality beyond recognition.
    May 2, 2012