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EDWARD ONDRAKO TO DELIVER PAPER AT NATIONAL NEWMAN CONFERENCE

July 16, 2007
Edward Ondrako, author of Progressive Illumination: A Journey with John Henry Cardinal Newman 1980-2005, will deliver a paper at the 2007 National Newman Conference. The title of the paper is "The Dialogue of Cultures: Some Converging Thoughts on the Regensburg Address of Pope Benedict XVI with Cardinal Newman and St. Bonaventure's Theology." The conference is presented by The Venerable John Henry Newman Assoication and will take place in Pittsburgh, PA from August 9-11.

 

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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