Unusual cold allows Bill Gallus to toss students a meteorological curve ball
Looked at the long-range weather forecast? It’s not good unless January is one of your favorite months.
Looked at the long-range weather forecast? It’s not good unless January is one of your favorite months.
Congratulations! You have survived what many believe to be the most grueling week of your academic career: midterm exams. The make or break of any and possibly all of your courses. If you did not do as well as you had expected, don’t throw in the towel just yet (trust me, I’ve been there). There … Continue reading The Study Sphere
Mei-Hsuan Huang, assistant professor of music in piano, was recently named a Steinway & Sons Artist. This prestigious distinction was awarded due to Huang’s artistic and professional achievement and based on her distinguished career as a pianist.
On November 3, English department lecturer Jennifer L. Knox recalled her brief encounter with legendary American poet Galway Kinnell, joining notable poets such as C. Dale Young and Natalie Diaz in paying tribute to one of the 20th century’s greatest poets.
National Public Radio political correspondent Mara Liasson will analyze the election results and explain what it all means in her public lecture, “What Just Happened? The 2014 Elections and Beyond” tomorrow.
As the leaves fall off the trees and gather on the ground, the temperatures creep lower and lower. We are quickly approaching the winter months, and as a college student who has to walk between classes and even back home, the wind and the snow can really hit you. Even though I have lived in … Continue reading Bundle Up: Winter is Coming!
Mark Witherspoon, a journalist and journalism instructor for 40 years, has earned the College Media Association’s Louis Inglehart First Amendment Award.
Wood will direct operations and teach at field camp in the summer, while also cultivating additional uses of the facility and teaching courses in the department during the academic year.
Election Day puts LAS faculty on speed dial
Laura H. Greene, Swanlund Endowed Chair and a Center for Advanced Study Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will lead the event on experimental condensed matter physics on Dec. 11.