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NEW REVIEW OF RACE, ETHNICITY AND PLACE IN A CHANGING AMERICA CEMERS
April 7, 2008
James Forrest of Macquarie University in Australia has released a new review of Race, Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America, edited by Binghamton University professors John W. Frazier and Eugene L. Tettey-Fio. The review is included in an article entitled "Race, Ethnicity and Place in American and Pacific Rim Countries", appearing in Australian Geographer, Vol. 39, No. 1, March 2008. Describing the work as having "significant contributions to our understanding of race, ethnicity and place in America," Forrest outlines the major points of the text and their nuanced additions to ethnic studies in the geographical discipline. To see the review in its entirety click here.
CONFERENCE: CALL FOR PAPERS
January 23, 2008
The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CEMERS) at Binghamton University invites papers for Venus and the Venereal: Interpretations and Representations from Classical Antiquity through the Eighteenth Century, a conference to be held on the Binghamton University campus, April 25-26, 2008. Selected papers from this conference are to appear in Acta, a journal of CEMERS, to be published at a future date by Global Academic Publishing. More information can be found on CEMERS website at http://cemers.binghamton.edu/.
PROFESSOR PAMERLA STEWART FAHS PRESENTS PAPER AT RURAL WOMEN'S HEALTH CONFERENCE
October 5, 2007
Binghamton University Professor Pamela Stewart Fahs, co-editor of Conversations in the Disciplines: Sustaining Rural Populations, presented a paper at the Charting New Frontiers in Rural Women's Health Conference, presented by The Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health. The paper, titled "Promoting Heart Health in Rural Women: The Half-way Perspective on an Intervention Study", was delivered by Pamela Stewart Fahs and doctoral student Margaret Pribulick and was given on behalf of the Women's Health Care Partnership of Binghamton University. This conference was held in August in Washington, D.C.
PROFESSOR LUCIANO PIZZICONI ARRIVING TO BINGHAMTON AS GUEST OF PROFESSOR SANDRO STICCA
September 13, 2007
Professor Sandro Sticca, editor of Mediaevalia, will be receiving a guest scholar to Binghamton on October 9th for a 10-day visit. During his stay, Professor Luciano Pizziconi, a leading Italian poet, will be conferred an Honorary Citizenship of the Town of Vestal by Vestal Supervisor Peter Andreason on October 13, and the same honor for the City of Binghamton by Mayor Matthew T. Ryan on October 15. Following these important events, on October 19 Professor Pizziconi will lecture and then give Official Recognition with certificates and plaques to faculty of Binghamton University's Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. These faculty members are Professors Antonio Sobejano-Moran, Rosamaria LaValva, Dana Stewart, Dora Polachek and Carroll Coates. This event will take place in the Academic B Conference Room, room AB-347. A reception will follow.
PROFESSOR SANDRO STICCA TO SPEAK FOR CEMERS EVENT
August 30, 2007
Binghamton University Professor and Mediaevalia editor Sandro Sticca will speak at an event presented by The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Lecture Series. The title of his talk is "The Comic Between Sacred and Profane in Medieval and Renaissance Art." This event will be held in the CEMERS Seminar Room, LN 1128, on Wednesday, September 19 at 12:00 noon.
EDWARD ONDRAKO TO DELIVER PAPER AT NATIONAL NEWMAN CONFERENCE
July 16, 2007
MONOGRAPH PUBLISHED FROM CONFERENCE AT BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY
July 10, 2007
Two professors from The Decker School of Nursing, Professor Lindsay Lake Morgan and Professor Pamela Stewart Fahs, are the editors of a new publication entitled Conversations in the Disciplines: Sustaining Rural Populations. This is a monograph based on a conference held at Binghamton University in Spring 2004.
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR PUBLISHES NEW VOLUME OF JOURNAL
June 25, 2007
UPDATE: Mediaevalia Volume 27.2 released.
April 4, 2007
Sandro Sticca, editor and professor at Binghamton University, and Barbara De Marco, guest editor and professor at Princeton University, published Mediaevalia Volume 27.1; an issue dedicated to topics on performances on the middle ages and renaissance.
KARLTON HESTER PERFORMING AT THE "SANTA CRUZ FESTIVAL" ON APRIL 29
March 29, 2007
Join Karlton Hester, author of Bigotry and the Afrocentric "Jazz" Evolution, and other musicians for April in Santa Cruz Festival of New Music. Time and Location: Sunday, April 29, 2007, 7:30-9:30 PM at University of California at Santa Cruz Music Center Recital Hall. Description: Double Bill - cellist Franklin Cox in a set featuring premieres by Benjamin Carson and Avi Tchamni and music by Brian Ferneyhough. Flutist / saxophonist / composer Karlton Hester and guests (Renata Bratt, Larry T. Douglas, Stan Poplin, Kamau Seitu) preview Hester’s large-scale cycle Balledrama, which explores relationships and intersections between musical and universal order.
DOUGLAS BERGER, PRESENTATION AND NOMINATION
March 22, 2007
Douglas Berger, author of The Veil of Maya: Schopenhauer's System and Early Indian Thought, will be presenting on June 10-13 at the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy's 40th Anniversary Conference in Asilomar, California. Berger was recently nominated for the Gustave Arlt Award in the Humanities which is given every December by the National Council of Graduate Schools.
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