Notables
Huping Ling, professor of history, published an article “New Millennial Study Abroad Wave: An Analysis and Evalutation” in Shenzheng University Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 1, pages 1-9, which was released in January 2019.
Laura Ney, soccer, was one of seven Great Lakes Valley Conference student-athletes that were named a 2018 GLVC Fall Scholar-Athlete of the year. Ney was an honoree for her efforts in both the classroom and on the field this past fall.
Christia Reisinger and Lauren Dale, softball, received GLVC Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively. Reisinger has been credited with five of Truman’s overall nine GLVC Player awards. Dale has earned three of Truman’s eight Pitcher of the Week awards.
Antonio Scuderi, professor of Italian, reviewed the book “Ludvig Holberg: a Danish Playwright on the European Stage,” by Bent Holm (Vienna: Hollitzer, 2018) for “New Theatre Quarterly” (Cambridge University Press, Vol. 35, No. 1, 2019).
Laura Ney, soccer, was one of seven Great Lakes Valley Conference student-athletes that were named a 2018 GLVC Fall Scholar-Athlete of the year. Ney was an honoree for her efforts in both the classroom and on the field this past fall.
Christia Reisinger and Lauren Dale, softball, received GLVC Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively. Reisinger has been credited with five of Truman’s overall nine GLVC Player awards. Dale has earned three of Truman’s eight Pitcher of the Week awards.
Antonio Scuderi, professor of Italian, reviewed the book “Ludvig Holberg: a Danish Playwright on the European Stage,” by Bent Holm (Vienna: Hollitzer, 2018) for “New Theatre Quarterly” (Cambridge University Press, Vol. 35, No. 1, 2019).