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Public radio folklorist joins Tulane faculty
Renowned folklorist Nick Spitzer, producer and host of the public radio program "American Routes," has joined the Tulane University faculty. Beginning this fall, Spitzer will serve as a professor of communications and American studies. He also will serve as adjunct professor for research in anthropology and urban...
MICHAEL LARSON blends creativity, science, entrepreneurial drive as
In one corner of the brightly colored room is the Vivid 910, a noncontact 3-D digitizer. At the opposite side of the room is the FDM 3000, a Fused Deposition Modelling rapid prototyping machine. They're just two of the hightech tools at Mind Studios, a product design...
HURRICANE KATRINA AND NEW ORLEANS UNIVERSITIES
I. INTRODUCTION The devastation that Hurricane Katrina inflicted on the universities of New Orleans in late August 2005 is undoubtedly the most serious disruption of American higher education in the nation's history.1 This was hardly the first time that collegiate facilities had been destroyed and academic programs halted; one need...
Tulane professors translate rare Maya texts
Two Tulane University anthropologists have translated rare early Maya texts. Judith Maxwell and Robert Hill are the first to translate the entire "Annals of the Kaqchikels" and the "Xpantzay Cartulary," documents that Tulane says present a detailed look at the day-to- day life of early colonial Maya living...
More students are bargain shopping online for textbooks
College students have long suffered under the burden of oppressive textbook price tags, which have been known to top the $100 mark for a single required book. In a classic academic catch-22, students need a college education to get a job that pays them enough money to afford...
Oklahoma City University biology professor to be aboard Atlantis
A life science experiment investigated by Kent Buchanan, an Oklahoma City University biology professor, will be aboard Atlantis when it launches for space on Aug. 27. Buchanan is one of four scientists working to study the effect of space flight on microbial gene expression and virulence. Buchanan and...
Starting Anew: biding their time in out-of-state teaching positions, New Orleans faculty members are optimistic about a post-Katrina return to the 'Big Easy'
Not a day goes by that Dr. Jeanine R. Burse doesn't wonder what she would be doing if she hadn't been laid off from her job at Xavier University of New Orleans. It was more than a job, and more than a return to her alma mater. The former...
AAUP Responds to Katrina's Impact on New Orleans Universities
The damage inflicted by Hurricane Katrina late last August on New Orleans and the Gult Coast region has been called the worst natural disaster ever experienced in the United States. The damage to institutions of higher education and their faculties, in New Orleans alone, has been immense. No major institution...
Died.(Dona Lea Hedrick, Jeannette Katherine Laguaite and James Bernard Lingwall)(Obituary)
Dona Lea Hedrick, professor emeritus at the University of Central Florida, in Tallahassee, FL on June 3. Professionally, she is remembered for her contributions to the field of children's language development and disorders through her publications, including the Sequenced Inventory of Communication Disorders (SICD; with E....
THIS WEEK AT THE UO
Byline: The Register-Guard TODAY Speaker - 5 p.m. Bobby Muller, founder of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation and president of Alliance for Security, will discuss the possibility that the military draft will return. Room 182, Lillis Hall. Free. 346-4373. Mah Jongg...
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