Bradbury keynote, session presenter at 2018 International Conference on Big Data and Education

Boyd Bradbury served recently as a keynote speaker and session presenter at the 2018 International Conference on Big Data and Education in Honolulu. His keynote address was entitled “Growing Graduate Enrollment through Quality Online Programs: A Mutually Beneficial Partnership between Students and the Higher Education Institution.” In addition, he presented a paper, entitled “Fundamentals of New Effective System to Accelerate […]

Arnar organizes scholarly panel at College of Art Association in Los Angeles

Anna Sigrídur Arnar, School of Art, recently organized a scholarly panel at the College Art Association in Los Angeles titled “A Critical Conversation on Affect Theory, Neuroscience, and Art-Science Collaborations.” The panel brought together innovative scholars and artists including Eduardo Kac and James Elkins (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) as well as Warren Neidich (Weissensee Kunst Hochschule Berlin), […]

Dr. Carney co-authors article published in Thresholds in Education

Dr. Jeremy Carney co-authors article published in Thresholds in Education (Volume 41, Issue 1, Spring 2018). The article entitled, “Structuring a Short-Term Study Abroad Experience to Foster Professional Identity Growth in Undergraduate Education and Social Work Students,” was written with Dr. David Tack from the University of North Dakota. The full article can be viewed at https://academyedstudies.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/tack_carney_final.pdf.

K-Nelson Screens in Lincoln, England

A short documentary made by Professor Kyja Kristjansson-Nelson, School of Media Arts & Design, will be featured in the Indie-Lincs International Film Festival in Lincoln, England. K-Nelson’s film will screen at the Lincoln Performing Arts Center on Saturday, March 17th. The Indie-Lincs International Film Festival champions low and micro budget films, showcasing independent moving image from countries around the globe. […]