"...Online Newsletter from the Pittsburg State University College of Arts and Sciences"
At Two-Way Street: English on the Road in Costa Rica
Catching Falling Stars: Meteor Camera
Doctor Woestman goes to Washington
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Professors have activities beyond the classroom and Dr. Kelly Woestman keeps adding to the list.
Professors have activities beyond the classroom and Dr. Kelly Woestman keeps adding to the list.
Designing the greenest of green energy
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An assistant professor from the Pittsburg State University Chemistry Department is designing polymers that can generate electricity from sunlight.
An assistant professor from the Pittsburg State University Chemistry Department is designing polymers that can generate electricity from sunlight.
Cultural Diversity Begins in Elementary School
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What happens when a college professor, elementary school children, and elementary school teachers interact.
What happens when a college professor, elementary school children, and elementary school teachers interact.
Retirees
Telegrams from faculty
Telegrams from Faculty
Filling the gap
Telegrams from Faculty
Bluebeard in fairy tales (and music and art and film…)
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Cassie Hermansson shares her knowledge of the Bluebeard legend with the world.
Cassie Hermansson shares her knowledge of the Bluebeard legend with the world.
Hite and Johnson are HITS
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Dr. Amy Hite and Ms. Karen Johnson were accepted as 2012 Health Information Technology Scholars.
Dr. Amy Hite and Ms. Karen Johnson were accepted as 2012 Health Information Technology Scholars.
Prize-winning poets
A Creative Experience
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Don Viney edited Creative Experiencing, a book by the philosopher Charles Hartshorne.
Don Viney edited Creative Experiencing, a book by the philosopher Charles Hartshorne.
From Bluebeard to KidLit
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Dr. Casie Hermannson, who is a recognized Bluebeard scholar, has expanded her horizons to include literature for children.
Dr. Casie Hermannson, who is a recognized Bluebeard scholar, has expanded her horizons to include literature for children.
A beehive, metaphorically speaking, in English
Telegrams from Faculty
Telegrams from Faculty
A philosopher abroad
Out of Egypt
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