Kristi Tredway, visiting assistant professor at St. Mary’s College, has had an article published in the journal “Fashion, Style & Popular Culture,” with co-author Rita Liberti, professor of kinesiology at California State University – East Bay. The article, “‘All Frocked Up in Purple’: Rosie Casals, Virginia Slims, and the Politics of Fashion at Wimbledon, 1972,” Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Commemoration Update
The Commemoration Committee of St. Mary’s College of Maryland is working with several common themes developed from its focus group work to help conceptualize the area where evidence of slave quarters was uncovered during an archaeological site survey on Mattapany Road. According to Jeffrey Coleman, Commemoration Committee chair and professor of English and African and Find out more »
Professor Emerita Taylor Publishes New Book Examining St. Mary’s County
Professor Emerita of Theater, Film and Media Studies (Dance) Merideth Taylor’s new book “Listening In: Echoes and Artifacts from Maryland’s Mother County,” (University of Virginia Press, 2018) will be published this June. Pre-orders are available on Amazon. A book release celebration will take place on the St. Mary’s College campus in October (details to follow). Find out more »
Ganzell a Featured Artist in the St. Mary’s County Arts Council Exhibition
Maribeth Ganzell, St. Mary’s College club sports trainer and coordinator, is the featured artist in the St. Mary’s County Arts Council exhibition currently showing at the Lexington Park Library in Lexington Park, Md. The show, titled “Life Without Target,” features Ganzell’s original photographs from West Africa. While living in The Gambia, Ganzell integrated herself into Find out more »
Grossman Published in Physics Today, Makes Case for Liberal Arts
Josh Grossman, associate professor and chair of the physics department at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, has had a letter published in Physics Today, the magazine of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). Titled, “Broad Academic Experience is Best,” the letter rebuts a critique of broad educational requirements in U.S. higher education. Grossman cites several points of Find out more »
Casey Published in Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
Emily Casey, assistant professor of art history, had an essay published this week on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. The timeline is an invaluable public resource for the study of the history of art, from one of the most prestigious art museums in the country. Titled, “Visual Culture of the Atlantic World,” Find out more »
Tredway to Publish with Lexington Books
Kristi Tredway, visiting assistant professor at St. Mary’s College, has a book contract with Lexington Books. The book, currently titled “Intersectionality and Articulation: Epistemological Overlaps,” highlights the similarities between intersectionality and Stuart Hall’s theorizing of articulation. Patricia Hill Collins, the leading social theorist of intersectionality, originally queried the possibility that intersectionality and articulation are similar Find out more »
St. Mary’s College’s Green Revolving Fund Highlighted in Facilities Manager magazine
St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Green Revolving Fund is highlighted in the March/April edition of Facilities Manager magazine. Using information submitted by Bradley Newkirk, environmental health and safety coordinator at St. Mary’s College, the article details the Green St Mary’s Revolving Fund which was established in 2010 by SMCM students. GSMRF is funded by annual Find out more »
Professor of Music David Froom to hear premiere performances of his three most recent compositions in San Francisco
A year ago, Professor of Music David Froom was approached by the California Music Center to compose the required works for solo violin, solo viola, and solo cello for the semi-finalists of the 2018 Irving M. Klein International String Competition. On June 2 and 3, he will travel to San Francisco to join a distinguished jury Find out more »
Professor of Music Jeffrey Silberschlag Leads More Than 50 Professional Musicians and Students to 2018 Alba Music Festival
Jeffrey Silberschlag, professor of music and director of instrumental ensembles at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, will lead a group of more than 50 professional musicians and students this year to the 15th anniversary season of the 2018 Alba Music Festival in Northern Italy. Silberschlag also serves as co-director of the festival. Repertoire will include the world Find out more »
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