
A graduate student explores the stories behind a disorder and its treatments
Sociology graduate student Jennifer Esala is in the midst of researching and writing her dissertation on anxiety disorders—on that and actually much more. Her working title is “Living with Fear: A Sociological Analysis of Anxiety Disorders.” She hopes her research will contribute to our understanding of how those with the disorder, and women especially, experience it in their lives from diagnosis to treatment choice to the challenges of everyday life. ›› Read more.
The Gift of Time: Painting in Roswell, New Mexico
Jennifer Moses, associate professor of art, was awarded a 12-month residency at the Roswell Artist-in-Residence program in New Mexico. She has been in Roswell for several months now, working on a new body of paintings in preparation for solo exhibitions in the coming year. Prof. Moses was kind enough to share some of her experiences thus far in her residency. ›› Read more.
2010 in Books and Recordings
2010 was a fruitful year for scholarship in the College. In addition to the books and recordings listed here, faculty members produced journal articles, papers, visual art, and scripts; they delivered lectures, exhibited art, presented recitals, and mounted theatre and dance productions. ›› Read more.
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