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Two Westminster College students and their adviser, representing Westminster's Student Alumni Association (SAA), attended the Association of Student Advancement Programs District II conference in North Bay, Ontario, Feb. 1-3.
Melissa Maines, a Westminster College broadcast communications major, will give her capstone presentation "Student by Day, VJ and Anchor by Night" Monday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. in the hospitality room of Memorial Field House. The event is free and open to the public.
Dr. Russell Martin, Westminster College associate professor of history, presented a paper at an international conference sponsored by the Museum of the Moscow Kremlin and the World History Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences June 23-25.
Two Westminster College music faculty presented and 14 students attended the Pennsylvania Music Education Association District 5 Spring Professional Development Day March 27 at Grove City College.
Delores "Dee" Natale, Westminster College public relations lecturer, presented a paper at the 82nd annual South Atlantic Modern Language Association Conference Nov. 4-7 in Atlanta.
Dr. Melinda Crawford Perttu, Westminster College assistant professor of music, will share "From Piobaireachds to Strathspeys: Using Modern Pedagogical Methods to Teach Authentic Scottish Fiddling" at Faires Faculty Forum Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 11:40 a.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater of the McKelvey Campus Center.
Westminster's Model United Nations student organization hosted the Mid-Atlantic Model U.N. Consortium competition March 31.
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Seven students have been added to the Fall 2012 Dean's List at Westminster College.
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Westminster College will merge several separate adult and non-traditional student programs into one office under Graduate School and Adult Studies, effective Jan. 2, 2014.
Dr. Paul S. Eisenstein, an associate professor of English at Otterbein College, will discuss his research on the Holocaust at the Westminster College Faculty Forum Wednesday, March 24, at 11:30 a.m. in the McKelvey Campus Center Theater.
Eisenstein teaches courses devoted to Holocaust literature, literature since 1945, film, and critical and literary theory. He is the author of "Traumatic Encounters: Holocaust Representation and the Hegelian Subject," and is currently working on a study dealing with third generation encounters with the Holocaust.
Faculty forum, established in 1990, serves as a venue for the exchange of ideas and information among Westminster College faculty. Speakers present their research, teaching ideas, lectures, performances, special programs, and uses of technology to keep faculty informed about the work of colleagues from many disciplines.
For more information, contact Dr. Frederick Horn, faculty development officer and director of off-campus study at Westminster College, at (724) 946-7120 or e-mail fhorn@westminster.edu.
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