Dr. Elizabeth Carroll Presents “Ecology of Aquatic Plants” Workshop at Lacawac Sanctuary in the Poconos
On July 17, Elizabeth Carroll, Ph.D., associate professor of Biology in 's School of Arts & Sciences, presented “Ecology of Aquatic Plants.”
On July 17, Elizabeth Carroll, Ph.D., associate professor of Biology in 's School of Arts & Sciences, presented “Ecology of Aquatic Plants.”
Submissions include poetry, fiction, non-fiction, photography, and visual art.
Join award-winning poet for an in-person author talk.
It has been particularly challenging over the past year for many organizations at to recognize the extraordinary achievements of their membership while the University has been unable to host traditional in-person ceremonies. Yet virtual ceremonies can also spotlight the special accomplishments of students in very meaningful ways.
Carmen Maria Machado, author of the bestselling memoir In the Dream House and the award-winning short story collection Her Body and Other Parties, was the third speaker in the Distinguished Writers Series. The free event was held on Zoom on March 17 to a full virtual house.
Melinda Parisi Cummings, Ph.D., assistant professor of Psychology at will be co-presenting with Robbi Alexander Ph.D. of Penn Medicine Princeton Health on March 18 at the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals annual symposium, which is being held virtually.
and Glen Foerd will co-host a Speaker Series event featuring American History Professor Brent Cebul, Ph.D., who will present “Liberals and Business: A Forgotten Story of Love Found and Love Lost in the 20th Century U.S.”
A research team of four graduate Counseling Psychology students in the School of Arts & Sciences, along with Melinda Parisi Cummings, Ph.D., assistant professor of Psychology, published an article in the February 2021 edition of The Pennsylvania Psychologist, the professional publication of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association.
Join bestselling author of In the Dream House for a virtual author talk.
hosts Meet the Author, featuring poet and faculty member Keith Kopka, and his award-winning, newly released poetry collection.
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