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  • Longtime geography professor Theodore Herman, whose keen interest in issues of war and peace led to his founding of the university鈥檚 Peace and Conflict Studies Program (P-Con), died Thursday, Dec. 30. He was 97. Herman joined 冈本视频鈥檚 faculty in 1955, retiring in 1981. He taught cultural geography, passing on to many students his love of [鈥
    January 6, 2011
  • Sociology professor Meika Loe and her students continue to explore the issue of aging as they collaborate with local elders on poignant digital stories. Thirteen students in Loe鈥檚 Sociology of Age, Aging, and the Lifecourse class worked closely with area residents in creating three-minute films about the residents鈥 lives.
    December 20, 2010
  • When Richard Pryor died in 2005, after having revolutionized stand-up comedy with poignant profanity-laced examinations of race, The New York Times turned to a former employee to write his obituary: Mel Watkins 鈥62.
    December 14, 2010
  • About a dozen 鈥渉ikers鈥 鈥 including six 冈本视频 students 鈥揼athered at the corner of Lex and Astor Place in Manhattan on a recent Saturday, smart phones in hand and exploration in mind. The group was with art professor Cary Peppermint, who had created what he called Indeterminate Hikes, a custom application for Android smart phones [鈥
    October 20, 2010
  • Three 冈本视频 biology professors 鈥 Damhnait McHugh, Krista Ingram, and Catherine Cardel煤s 鈥 were awarded more than $750,000 in grants from the National Science Foundation for three distinct projects that will involve student researchers.
    September 20, 2010
  • (Editor鈥檚 Note: This story was written by Kiki Koroshetz 鈥11 On a cold and rainy September afternoon, Geology 215 students met with Professor Constance Soja for the second lab of the semester. On this particular Thursday, they gathered under Andy Kerr Stadium, in the visiting team locker room.
    September 16, 2010
  • Psychology professor Kevin Carlsmith has been awarded a one-year fellowship at the prestigious Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. Carlsmith hopes the collaboration with other top scholars at the center will provide valuable insights into his research that focuses on attitudes about torture and aggressive interrogation techniques.
    September 15, 2010