Notables

Taner Edis, associate professor of physics, was the respondent in a book review session on his work “Science and Nonbelief” at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion on March 5 in Louisville, Ky.

Jerrold Hirsch, professor of history, was a keynote speaker at the Texas A&M-Commerce conference called “Writing Democracy: A Rhetoric of (T)Here” from March 9-11. His talk was entitled, “Writing Democracy on the FWP: The Perpetual Rediscovery of America.” Texas A&M’s  Federation Rhetoric Symposium joined with the Sam Rayburn Symposium in sponsoring the conference. For more information, go to http://writingdemocracy.weebly.com.

The Truman Mock Trial team, led by seniors Carolyn Saville, Amanda Nehrkorn and Dan Hammond, successfully competed at the regional tournament in February and earned 8th place at the national competition.
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