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 »
St. Mary’s College student Gaebl ’19 Wins “Best Undergraduate Paper”
St. Mary’s College student Gina Gaebl ’19, majoring in philosophy, won the “Best Undergraduate Paper” at the 2018 Great Lakes Philosophy Conference, held April 6-8, at Siena Heights University in Adrian, Mich. The conference was open to undergraduates, graduate students, and professional philosophers. According to Gaebl, her paper challenged a claim central to Iris Marion Find out more »
Garth’s “Tour de Force” Receives Positive Review
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 »
St. Mary’s College Students Present at 2018 National Conference on Undergraduate Research
St. Mary’s College students and faculty traveled to the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Okla., for the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). Accepted students are invited to present their undergraduate research from a variety of disciplines. After a competitive review, three St. Mary’s College students were awarded the opportunity to share their research and academic Find out more »
Student Colman Welles Earns Prestigious Earnest F. Hollings Scholarship from NOAA
Colman Welles ’20, chemistry major, recently earned the Earnest F. Hollings Scholarship from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Only 120 undergraduate students per year receive tuition support and paid summer internships with NOAA across the county in this highly competitive program. The Hollings Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic 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 »
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