Notables

Jeff W. Justice, assistant professor of political science, recently presented his paper “A Foucaultian Perspective on the Real Threat Islam Poses to Western Democracy” (co-authored with Zachary Haney, Texas State University) at the 2008 annual meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association (SWPSA), held in Las Vegas. The SWPSA is a part of the Southwestern Social Sciences Association, the nation’s oldest interdisciplinary social sciences professional association.

Sara E. Orel, professor of art history,
will be presenting her paper “Cemeteries at the Gebel el-Haridi: A Preliminary Report” at the Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt in Seattle at the end of April. The paper discusses her archaeological survey work at this Upper Egyptian site in the 1990s. This spring she had eight photographs of Indonesia and Malaysia published in “Interweaving Cultures: Islam in Southeast Asia,” a teacher’s guide published by the Asia Society.

Marc Rice, associate professor of musicology, will present his paper “Friday at 2:30 in Music History: It’s Story Time!” at the College Music Society Great Plains/Great Lakes 2008 conference March 28 at Illinois State University in Normal, Ill.
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