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and Letters Christopher Brunt (mus.) received the 1999-2000 Music Theory/ Music History Award from the Department of Music at the University of Mississippi where he is a doctoral candidate. Adolfo Cachiero's (mod. lang.) book, Reinaldo Arenas: una apreciacion politica, was published by International Scholars Publications. Cachiero was tapped into Sigma Delta Pi, the international Spanish honorary, at Tap Day. Cheryl Coker (mus.) participated in the National Music Teachers National Association Convention in Minneapolis. Laura Franey (Eng.) delivered a paper titled Mutilated Bodies, Fractured Meanings: Transformations in late-Victorian Imperial Discourse at the Northeast Victorian Studies Association Conference in New York City. Anne Hardcastle (mod. lang.) presented Peter Pan y Primera memoria: La perversion de un mito at the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference at the University of Kentucky. Eric Griffin (Eng.) was awarded an NEH Grant to participate in a special interdisciplinary institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library. He has an essay in William Shakespeare: The Critical Complex, a ten-volume collection of criticism. Greg Miller (Eng.) has been given a seven-week residency at the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire. He has poems forthcoming in Tikkun and Open City. Charles Sallis (hist.) received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Black Student Association at the Mahogany Awards program. He was honored at Tap Day by ODK with the renaming of their most prestigious award as the Dr. W. Charles Sallis ODK Leader of the Year Award. Steve Smith (rel. stud.) has a review essay in the online Journal of Cultural and Religious Theory, Difficulty History. The CD, Real Life, the Idea, which he produced, is now available in the college bookstore. Bill Storey (hist.) was Distinguished Visiting Lecturer at the National University of Singapore, where he lectured on the history of science and technology. PREVIOUS PAGE | PAGE 1 OF 4 | TO SCIENCES |
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