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News
History professor's book wins prizes
Drew Swanson, an assistant professor of history, is the author of Remaking Wormsloe Plantation: The Environmental History of a Lowcountry Landscape (University of Georgia Press). This book has recently been awarded the Malcolm Bell, Jr., and Muriel Barrow Bell Award by the Georgia Historical Society
Applied Behavioral Science Faculty Member Receives CoLA Grant
Karen Lahm is using a grant College of Liberal Arts grant to examine inmate-on-inmate assaults and inmate-on-staff assaults at the Ohio Reformatory for Women from 2007-2012. The data comes from official institutional conduct reports as reported by prison staff and officials. There are a little over
Applied Behavioral Science Program - New Director
Hello. My name is Jacqueline Bergdahl and I’m the new Director of the Applied Behavioral Science program. Dr. Karen Lahm was the most immediate prior director and before her, it was Dr. David Orenstein – both Drs. Lahm and Orenstein still teach in the ABS program. I enjoy my position as director of
Dr. Noeleen McIlvenna finishes new book
Dr. Noeleen McIlvenna recently printed her book that is going off to the publisher. Entitled "The Short Life of Free Georgia," Dr. McIlvenna's work describes the first European settlement of the Georgia colony, 1733-1750. Slavery was banned, because the London philanthropists who established the
The Fixed Shadow: Camera-less Photography Exhibition
From October 27 - December 8, 2013 the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries will present selected works by artists from across the United States. The works use camera-less photographic processes. Among the processes used are photograms, scanograms, lumen prints, chemigrams, and photogenic drawings: all