Notables
Yung-hwal Park, assistant professor of business administration, had his manuscript entitled, “Research Note & Update on Jana L. Craft Review of the Empirical Ethical Decision Making Literature - Boundary Conditions and Extensions,” accepted for publication in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Business Ethics.
Andrew Robson, a senior music performance major, recently won the National Career Awards Competition sponsored by the St. Louis Chapter of the NSAL (National Society of Arts and Letters). The NSAL was founded in 1944 as a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to discover and encourage talented young artists. Robson will next compete at the National Competition in Charleston, W.Va., in May. He is a flute student of Julianna Moore, professor of flute and music theory at Truman.
Special thanks to the following coaches who worked with the local dancers for the recent Kohlenberg Lyceum Series performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: Patricia Burton, Dawn Howd, Rachel Burke and Annie Schaeffer.
Andrew Robson, a senior music performance major, recently won the National Career Awards Competition sponsored by the St. Louis Chapter of the NSAL (National Society of Arts and Letters). The NSAL was founded in 1944 as a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to discover and encourage talented young artists. Robson will next compete at the National Competition in Charleston, W.Va., in May. He is a flute student of Julianna Moore, professor of flute and music theory at Truman.
Special thanks to the following coaches who worked with the local dancers for the recent Kohlenberg Lyceum Series performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: Patricia Burton, Dawn Howd, Rachel Burke and Annie Schaeffer.