Dr. Alyssa Grey, Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music Education and Director of Wind Studies, presented a research poster "Learning from Collegiate Large Ensemble Experiences" at the recent national Society for Music Teacher Education conference.
Director of ESOL and Associate Professor of Teacher Education Chang Pu was recently selected for the 2022 Global Excellence Award by the Association of Independent Liberal Arts College for Teacher Education.
Development of an e-learning module to facilitate student learning and outcomes.
Associate Professor of Geology Tamie Jovanelly was elected as a Geological Society of America fellow this year for her exceptional work in the geoscience community.
Associate Professor of Philosophy Matthew Lee has been awarded a sabbatical to write a book on probability in philosophy of religion.
Dr. Thema Monroe-White, assistant professor of management, has been invited to serve as a member of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Technical Advisory Committee as a Special Government Employee data scientist.
Dr. Paul Neal is serving as a virtual clinician for a Seminar of Performance Practice of Renaissance Choral Music, co-sponsored by GIA Publications and the University of Mississippi.
The album "The Silence Between" has been awarded a silver medal by the Global Music Awards.
Chemistry Lab Supervisor Thomas Shipman recently received certification as an outreach trainer for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Associate Professor of Geology Tamie Jovanelly was chosen for an American Geophysical Union Fellowship Program called Voices of Science.
Berry Associate Professor of Chemistry Lindsey Davis recently spent six months researching in the lab of world-renowned chemical biologist, Dr. Benjamin Davis, at the University of Oxford.
Professor of Teacher Education Mary C. Clement and Associate Professor of Mathematics Jill Cochran published “A Sharp Contrast: First-Year Teachers with and without Teacher Preparation.”
Henry Gund Professor of Biology David Bruce Conn recently gave a talk on the Global One Health Initiative Webinar on “Parasitology and Vector-borne Diseases”.
Dr. Huggins recently served as the Theologian-in-Residence at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church in Chattanooga, Tenn. from Jan. 5-19 where he presented three talks on Christian Theology of Vocation.