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Professor Julia King Featured in The Washington Post

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By Michael Bruckler

Professor of Anthropology Julia King is featured in Nov. 21 edition of The Washington Post. King's research team includes St. Mary’s College alumni Scott Strickland ('08), Catherine Dye ('17) and Max Sickler ('18), along with current students through King’s anthropology classes.

November 26, 2018

Jeff Lombardo Presented at Major International Conference.

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By Jeffrey Lombardo

Jeffrey Lombardo, visiting assistant professor of biology, recently presented an invited talk at the joint meeting of the Entomological Society of America, the Entomological Society of British Columbia, and the Entomological Society of Canada, in Vancouver, Canada. The talked focused on research that was recently published in the journal Oecologia, and was featured in a number of national and international news outlets.

November 25, 2018

Libby Williams Presents at International Leadership Association Conference

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By Libby Williams

At the International Leadership Association meeting in Palm Beach, Florida in October, Professor of Psychology Libby Williams presented with colleagues from James Madison University, George Washington University, and Deakin University Australia on their research "Authentic and Sustainable Leadership: An International Qualitative Study of Leaders."

November 24, 2018

Professor Price’s Research Featured in National Geographic Magazine

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By Michael Bruckler

Professor of Biology and Steven Muller Distinguished Professor of the Sciences Jordan Price’s research, previously published in the Royal Society Journal “Proceedings B,” is featured on page 22 of the print edition of National Geographic’s December edition.

 

November 20, 2018

St. Mary’s College Students and Faculty Present at Annual Psychonomic Society Meeting

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By Michael Bruckler

On Nov. 15-18, 2018, during the 59th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, which took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, assistant professors of psychology James Mantell and Nathan Foster presented research that had been conducted with the help of St.

November 20, 2018

Handel’s “Messiah” to be performed by St. Mary’s College Chamber Singers

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By Michael Bruckler

The St. Mary’s College of Maryland chamber singers with orchestra under the direction of Larry Vote, professor of music, will perform Handel’s “Messiah” on Saturday, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m. The concert will be held in the Auerbach Auditorium of St. Mary’s Hall, 47458 Trinity Church Road.

November 20, 2018

The Naturalist Podcast Now Broadcasted from St. Mary's College Location!

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By Seabird McKeon

St. Mary’s College of Maryland Visiting Professor of Biology Seabird McKeon has released the first episodes of “The Naturalist Podcast” (www.naturalistpodcast.com) from the new Maryland location. Covering all aspects of local and distant natural history, the podcast is a conversational adventure in what is going on outside of your front door. Hosted by evolutionary ecologist McKeon, and professional nature guide Lev Frid, this episode features fall adventures with squirrels, islands, and continents.

November 20, 2018

St. Mary’s College Team Excels at Council on Undergraduate Research Transformations Project

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By Michael Bruckler

St. Mary’s College of Maryland was well represented and received at the second annual meeting of the Council on Undergraduate Research Transformations Project (CUR-T), funded by the National Science Foundation. The St.

November 16, 2018