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Women’s Herstory Month: How Three Australian Aboriginal Girls Escaped Incarceration, Survived in the Outback, and Crossed the Desert on Foot to Return Home

Hear the true story of how three Australian Aboriginal girls escaped incarceration, survived in the outback, and crossed the desert on foot to return home.This event will begin with a 20 minute introductory lecture giving the historical context for the story depicted in the film followed by a screening. Following the film, the group will...

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Achilles, W., Byrd, K., Felder-Strauss, J., Franklin, P., & Janowich, J. (2011, March). Engaging students through communication and contact: Outreach can positively impact your students and you! Journal of Online Teaching and Learning, 1 (7). Retrieved from: http://jolt.merlot.org/vol7no1/byrd_0311.htm Ammendolia, M. (2011, Sept.). The online instructor's challenge: Helping newbies. In Kelly, R. (Ed.). Faculty Focus:...

ENG 336 (Postcolonial Literature)

This course will study and analyze selected novels, short stories, poems and plays of postcolonial writers from Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia, the English speaking Caribbean, New Zealand, Canada and Australia. The course will examine the ways in which postcolonial writers transcend a British imperial legacy of colonialism to redefine their own distinctive social...

Applied Music Faculty by Instrument

The following are Music Faculty members who provide individual instruction to music majors. Violin Khullip Jeung Violinist, Khullip Jeung is known and sought around the world as a versatile soloist, chamber musician, and violin pedagogist. Professor Jeung started playing the violin at the age of 5 in South Korea and soon after immigrated to...