Senior Presents ‘It’s a Man’s World, but Not Anymore’ at Conference
Rebecca Edwards ’15 presented her paper “It’s a Man’s World, but Not Anymore: The Rise of Women in Politics,’ at the 2015 Clemson Women’s Leadership Conference.
Rebecca Edwards ’15 presented her paper “It’s a Man’s World, but Not Anymore: The Rise of Women in Politics,’ at the 2015 Clemson Women’s Leadership Conference.
Jessica Goethe ’17 joined Drs. Berry and Scott in presenting a poster at the symposium, The Improvising Brain II: Multiple Perspectives, an event designed to bring together researchers and musicians …
Ana Zusmer ‘16 had her paper, “Art Therapy: Connecting Cultures with Mandala,” accepted into the South Carolina Upstate Research Symposium.
Dr. Kevin DeLapp has signed a contract with Hackett Publishing Company for the forthcoming publication of Lying and Truthfulness: A Reader, which he is co-authoring with Professor Jeremy Henkel from …
Dr. Carol Shultis was involved in the American Music Therapy Association national conference in Louisville, Kentucky. Carol and Dr. Elizabeth York presented an ethics session with colleague Betsey King, Ph.D., …
Dr. Chandra Owenby Hopkins was awarded the Robert A. Schanke Theatre Research Award, a prestigious award for theatre historians that includes a cash award and publication in a leading journal …
Dr. Chandra Owenby Hopkins presented her work, “Whispers from a Silent Past: Inspiration and Memory in Natasha Trethewey’s Native Guard” as part of the Theatre History Symposium of the 2015 …
Students are given the opportunity to attend the Guy Jacobsohn Memorial Mathematics Colloquium Series, which introduces scholarly presentations relating to mathematics and physics. Each term, in cooperation with Wofford College …
For their senior seminars, students choose a particular topic of interest in mathematics, physics or computer science, and work closely with a faculty member to do a presentation as part …