Event: Salute to UNT Faculty Book Authors

When:

Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017. 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Categories:

UNT Events

Department:

Public Services

About this Event

The UNT Libraries are proud to present The Salute to UNT Faculty Book Authors Exhibition on October 18th from 2-4 pm in the Willis Library Forum, Room 140. Cookies and refreshments will be served. Those who plan to attend this special event should please register here.

This exhibition is part of the Salute to Faculty Excellence in Research and Creative Activity; one of the 2017 Salute to Faculty Excellence Week events.

The following UNT faculty members will be honored during the event:

Oldmixon, Elizabeth Anne (Political Science). A Matter of Discretion: Priests, Politics, and Institutional Context.

Foertsch, Jacqueline (English). American Drama: In Dialogue, 1714-Present.

Hlavacik, Mark (Communication Studies). Assigning Blame: The Rhetoric of Education Reform.

Bond, Bruce (English). Blackout Starlight: New and Selected Poems.

Harker, Karen (Libraries). Collection Assessment.

Parsons, Thomas (Psychology). Cyberpsychology and the Brain: The Interaction of Neuroscience and Affective Computing.

Kettler, Todd (Educational Psychology). Democracy in Education: 100th Anniversary Edition.

Dubrow, Jehanne (English). Dots & Dashes: Poems.

Zafirovski, Milan (Sociology). Identifying a Free Society.

Warren, Scott (Learning Technologies). Learning Games: The Science and Art of Development.

Austin, Stephen (Vocal Studies). Provenance.

Bond, Bruce (English). Sacrum.

Jain, Pankaj (Philosophy and Religion Studies). Science and Socio-Religious Revolution in India: Moving the Mountains.

Doty, Jeffrey (English). Shakespeare, Popularity and the Public Sphere.

Briggle, Adam (Philosophy and Religion Studies). Socrates Tenured: The Institutions of 21st Century Philosophy.

Chatterjee, Ipsita (Geography). Spectacular Cities: Religion, Landscape, and the Dialectics of Globalization.

Mendiola Garcia, Sandra (History). Street Democracy: Vendors, Violence, and Public Space in Late Twentieth-Century Mexico.

McCaslin, Richard (History). Sutherland Springs: Saratoga on the Cibolo.

Vickery, Jacqueline (Media Arts). Worried About the Wrong Things: Youth, Risk, and Opportunity in the Digital World.

The Salute to UNT Faculty Book Authors Exhibition is presented by the UNT Libraries in partnership with the Office of Faculty Success and the Office of Research and Innovation.

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