Instructor of Music Eliza Garth’s latest album, “Tour de Force” (Albany Records) featuring works by American composers Sheree Clement and Perry Goldstein, received another positive review from Textura, an online journal based in Peterborough, Canada, which features experimental, electronic, jazz, and classical music-related reviews, interviews, and articles. According to the review, “Garth’s command of dynamics impresses, specifically the Find out more »
Professor Stabile Interviewed About a Living Wage for “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” Show
Professor of Economics Donald Stabile was recently interviewed about his work on a living wage by Phil Mariage for the show, “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” The show is produced by KUAR, the national public radio station at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark. The discussion focused on the attention given to what people earn, the disparity Find out more »
Assistant Professor Foster Published in Journal “Learning and Instruction”
Assistant Professor of Psychology Nathan Foster has published “Self-Regulated Learning of Principle-based Concepts: Do Students Prefer Worked Examples, Faded Examples, or Problem Solving?” in the journal “Learning and Instruction.” (Foster, N. L, Rawson, K. A. & Dunlosky, J. (2018). The paper follows three experiments, as participants learned how to solve probability problems under practice conditions involving Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Chamber Singers Present Two Performances of Johannes Brahms’ “German Requiem”
The St. Mary’s College Chamber Singers under the direction of Professor of Music Larry Vote will present two performances of Johannes Brahms’ “German Requiem.” The first will occur on Saturday, April 14 at 4 p.m. in Auerbach Auditorium of St. Mary’s Hall on the College’s campus. The performance will feature piano accompanists and music faculty members Beverly Find out more »
Violinist and Professor of Mathematics David Kung Performed in John Legend Theater
Clark State Community College welcomed violinist and Professor of Mathematics David Kung to the John Legend Theater for two performances on Friday, April 6. Kung’s performance addressed: What are auditory illusions and how do they work; How can math help us understand the structures beneath the surface of Bach’s canons and fugues; and why does Find out more »
Classical Pianists Brian Ganz and Beverly Babcock Present a Free Concert of Chopin and Gershwin Compositions that Radiate the Loves of These Two Young Composers
On Tuesday, April 10 at noon, the Alice Fleury Zamanakos and Arthur S. Zamanakos Noon Concert Series presents Musician-in-Residence Brian Ganz who will join music faculty colleague Beverly Babcock in a performance of two beloved works for piano and orchestra, Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor and Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue.” The program, which is free of Find out more »
“Beyond the Sunset” at St Mary’s College
The Department of Theater, Film, and Media Studies at St. Mary’s College of Maryland announces performances of “Beyond the Sunset: Unearthing the Stories of St. Mary’s” beginning April 18 and running through April 21 at 8 p.m., with the final performance on April 22 at 2 p.m. All performances take place in the Bruce Davis Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Physics Students and Faculty Offer Science Activities at USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo
Students and faculty from St. Mary’s College’s physics department will offer fun science activities at the USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo. The Expo features hands-on exhibits from the world’s leading scientific and engineering societies, universities, government agencies, high-tech corporations, and STEM organizations. The Expo is free of charge and open to the public at the Walter Find out more »
Arnett Offers Teachers Steps to Make Space in their Classrooms for All Learners
Katy Arnett, professor of educational studies, recently gave the opening keynote address for the 2018 Spring Conference of the Ontario Modern Languages Teachers’ Association themed “Many Voices, Many Stories.” Drawing on the conference’s theme, Arnett’s address, “Making the Space for All Voices and All Stories,” offered teachers three concrete, and research-based, steps to take to Find out more »
Professor Price to Discuss Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism in Female Songbirds
St. Mary’s College of Maryland Biology Professor Jordan Price will discuss the evolution of sexual dimorphism in female songbirds on Wednesday, April 11 at 4:40 p.m. in Schaefer Hall, room 106, on the College’s campus. The talk, titled, “Female Songbirds Aren’t So Dull After All: Reconstructing the Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism,” is the final lecture Find out more »
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