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College of Arts and Sciences

Center director post comments on New York Times philosophy blog

"Experiments in Field Philosophy" by Robert Frodeman, Director of the Center for the Study of Interdisciplinarity., published in New York Times blog, the Stone.

Regents green light new degree programs to strengthen research programs

The College of Engineering will seek approval for a new department and three new doctorates. New doctoral degrees will be offered in linguistics, professional and technical communication, jazz studies and chemistry.

New Choreography on stage at semester-ending performance

Shelley Cushman, professor of dance, and students from the dance and theatre department, perform new works Dec. 4. Enter to win tickets.

Murrell, Boals research to help sexually assaulted or abused individuals

Amy Murrell and Adriel Boals, both assistant professors of psychology, will study if Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is effective in treating post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms.

Wittenberg-Lyles researching videoconferencing for hospice improvement

Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles of communication studies is part of a national research team with a $2.1 million National Institutes of Health grant to examine videoconferencing's impact communication for hospice teams.

Albarran appointed chair of the 2012 Research Symposium

Alan B. Albarran, director of the Center for Spanish Language Media, has been appointed chair of the 2012 Research Symposium by the Broadcast Education Association.

Kjell Mathias Johansen, retired assistant professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures

He was a faculty member and a director in the language lab from 1964 to 2003.

Study to examine insomnia caused by stress of war

Daniel Taylor, associate professor of psychology, received a $1.16 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to study behavioral therapy to treat active duty military personnel experiencing sleep problems.

Doctoral candidate second graduate student to win national honor society award

Joe Louis joins Rosemary Burk as winners of Phi Kappa Phi Love of Learning Award.