Elizabeth Seils is something of a newspaper veteran, given the fact that she’s been on staff at The Vidette for two years.
Year: 2020
Research Series featuring inequality in home health care, October 16
The Sociology and Anthropology Department will host the second of their Research Series this year.
Food insecurity and resources during COVID-19 pandemic
At the end of the spring semester, 3 out of 5 college students said they were facing food, housing, or other basic needs insecurities.
Two National Board Certified Teachers are Golden Apple recipients
Colleen McKenna and Gina Romer are National Board Certified Teachers who were awarded the Golden Apple Award for excellence in teaching this past May.
Seeing through the mask: Speech pathology and audiology students find ways to see clinic patients again
It’s almost impossible to physically distance while making an impression of a patient’s ear for a hearing aid. The delicate work in the ear canal, so close to the ear drum, can also provoke a cough.
Rankin published ‘Practice Political Civility’
Erik Rankin ’00, M.S. ’03, the director of Enrollment Management and undergraduate Studies and an instructional assistant professor in the Department of Politics and Government, authored an essay titled “Practice Political Civility” in the October 2020 edition of The Stoic. The essay focuses on how stoic philosophy encourages us to recall our shared humanity. Civility
Voting in the 2020 Election by Dr. Lane Crothers
Dr. Lane Crothers, Thomas E. Eimermann Professor in Political Science (2020-2022) and Managing Editor of Populism, provided some guidance in a short essay to students in his “U.S. Government and Civic Practices.”
Latinx Heritage Month: Diary of a Reluctant Dreamer, letter to abuelita
Latin American and Latino/a Studies program celebrates Latinx Heritage Month with Visiting Artist Dr. Alberto Ledesma’s series on the predicaments of undocumented Latino workers.
Dr. Souffrant to lead Conversando Entre Nosotros Lecture
Kantara Souffrant will present “Teaching Diaspora in Museums: A Haitian Art Case Study” to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month.
Tamika Mallory to headline CRCC 2020: Equity with a Mirror
Nationally recognized activist and staunch advocate for Breonna Taylor, Tamika Mallory, will be the keynote speaker for the Fall 2020 Culturally Responsive Campus Community Conference.