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Malena Selected as Regional Scholar for the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Society of Biblical Literature

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By Michael Bruckler

Assistant Professor of History Sarah Malena has been selected as the Regional Scholar for the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Society of Biblical Literature for this academic year. This achievement also qualifies Malena for consideration to receive the Regional Scholar Award at the national level.   

 

September 12, 2019

Professor Silberschlag Conducts St. Ann Festival Orchestra

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By Michael Bruckler

On Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 7 p.m., Professor of Music Jeffrey Silberschlag will conduct the St. Ann Festival Orchestra in Washington, D.C., for a performance of Joseph Jongen's thrilling Symphonie Concertante. The program also includes a performance by Christopher Houlihan, and solo organ works by Saint-Saëns, J.S. Bach, and more.

September 11, 2019

Henderson, Köse, Published in “Mathematics for Social Justice: Resources for the College Classroom”

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By Gretchen Phillips

Associate Professors Emek Köse (math) and Amy Henderson (economics) together published a chapter in a volume titled “Mathematics for Social Justice: Resources for the College Classroom.”

Edited by Gizem Karaali and Lily S. Khadjavi, this volume “aims to support college instructors who wish to incorporate ideas and instances of various social justice issues into their classroom by providing them with concrete examples of mathematics connected to a range of contexts.” The volume consists of both essays and modules.

September 11, 2019

Tredway Published in the Journal, Ethnic and Racial Studies, one of the American Sociological Association's top-tier journals

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By Michael Bruckler

Visiting Professor of Sociology Kristi Tredway's article, "Serena Williams and (the Perception of) Violence: Intersectionality, the Performance of Blackness, and Women’s Professional Tennis," has been published in the journal, Et

September 10, 2019

St. Mary’s College of Maryland Rises to Fifth Best Public Liberal Arts College in U.S. News & World Report

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By Michael Bruckler

St. Mary’s College of Maryland, the National Public Honors College, has risen to the rank of fifth best public liberal arts college in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s “2020 Best Colleges” released Monday, Sept. 9. St.

September 09, 2019

Newly Dedicated Jamie L. Roberts Stadium a Game Changer for St. Mary’s College

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By Michael Bruckler

St. Mary’s College of Maryland held a dedication ceremony today for the new Jamie L. Roberts Stadium located across Mattapany Road from the Michael P. O’Brien Athletics and Recreation Center. Construction of the stadium began after the official ground-breaking ceremony on September 17, 2016.

September 07, 2019