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Nearly 1,300 area junior and senior high students have been able to work with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment and experiments thanks to Westminster College's "Science in Motion" program.
Nancy A. Macky, associate professor of English at Westminster College, recently taught a seminar at Princeton Theological Seminary Institute.
Westminster College will observe National Alcohol Screening Day Thursday, April 10, at the Memorial Field House from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
"The focus of National Alcohol Screening Day is to give students the facts they need to draw the line for themselves," said Babs Quincy, counselor at Westminster College. "Most students drink responsibly, but too many do not realize the potential costs of risky drinking, the signs of alcohol poisoning, or how even a moderate amount of alcohol can interact with common medications and affect academic or athletic performance."
Sarah Timm, a Westminster College senior music education major, will be performing her capstone vocal recital, Saturday, Dec. 9, at 3 p.m. in Wallace Memorial Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public.
Dr. Douglas Armstead, Westminster College assistant professor of physics, co-authored "Simulations of Ferrite-Dielectric-Wire Composite Negative Index Materials," which was published online in Physical Review of Letters.
Dr. David Cushman, Westminster College professor of economics and chair of Economics and Business Department, presented "VAR Estimation of a Simple Portfolio Balance Model for the Canadian-U.S. Exchange Rate" at the Eastern Economic Association annual conference March 7 in Boston.
Two teams of Westminster College senior business students were named winners of the fall 2008 Business Strategy Game simulation.
Westminster's College's Chapel Office and Drinko Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning co-sponsored a Volunteers in Service and Action (VISA) Fair Sept. 10 in the McKelvey Campus Center.
Tonospheres, a composition for violin and cello written by Dr. Daniel Perttu, Westminster College assistant professor of music theory and composition, earned an honorable mention in the Duquesne University Contemporary Ensemble's Spring 2010 Call for Scores.
Gianni Downs, Westminster College assistant professor of theatre, earned "Best Set Design 2010" honors by the Riverfront Times for the set he designed for the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis' production of Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment.
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