Dr. Hopkins Presents Work at 2015 Mid-America Theatre Conference
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 …
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 …
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, …
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 …
Mathematics majors have found jobs in such business areas as insurance, banking and governmental agencies including NASA.
Politics major Julie Edwards ’15 is the recipient of the James F. Byrnes Award for the most outstanding politics student.
Lindsay Daniel ’08, a politics graduate who earned her law degree at Mercer University School of Law, is now a HIPAA compliance officer in the …
Gabrielle Freeman’s poem, Failure to Obliterate, was the prize winner in the 2015 Randall Jarrell Poetry Competition. She won $200 and publication in a special …
Converse English students have been published in: Colorado Review (winner of the AWP Intro Award), Quarterly West, The New Orleans Review, Southern Poetry Review, Shenandoah, …
On a study-travel trip to Paris and Tunisia, students visited historical sites like the Louvre, the Orangerie (home of Monet’s Water Lilies), the castle of …