Dr. Amy Mercer presents at national conference

Dr. Amy Mercer, School of Performing Arts Assistant Professor, recently presented at the Music Teachers’ National Association (MTNA) National Conference, held in Minneapolis. Her presentation, titled Scandinavian Seasons, was a lecture recital featuring the late Romantic piano works of four female Scandinavian composers: Anna-Louise Egeberg, Erika Bodom, Inga Lærum-Liebich, and Sigrid Arneberg. Dr. Mercer focused primarily on the works that […]

Reminder to Come See WICKED on Monday

Join us for a WICKEDLY good time at the screening of the movie Wicked, where the magic of Oz meets the excitement of audience participation! Inspired by the legendary Rocky Horror Picture Show experience, this event promises to be a spellbinding evening filled with fun, laughter, and a touch of mischief. When & Where: March 24 at 7 PM at the Gaede […]

Dr. Sarah Milner Published in the Interactive Journal of Global Leadership and Learning

Dr. Sarah Milner, Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance, recently published an article in the Interactive Journal of Global Leadership and Learning. Her article “Measuring Perceived Stress Levels and Physiological Variables in Undergraduate College Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study” appears in Volume 3, Issue 3 of the journal. Dr. Milner’s research explores undergraduate college students’ experiences with stress, focusing on both […]

Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice faculty attend Midwest Sociological Society conference in Chicago

April 12 – 16, Drs. Geraldine Sloan, Joel Powell, and Lee Vigilant attended the Midwest Sociological Society (MSS) meetings in Chicago, IL. MSS is a membership organization of academic and applied sociologists as well as students of the discipline and hosts up to 1200 scholars, teachers, and students at the annual conference. Dr. Vigilant served as the Discussant and Dr. […]