Fall 2005 Edition
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Dr. William Woods, associate professor of English and communication, presented his scholarly paper, “An Examination of Visual Iconography in Sequential Artwork: Bruce Springsteen and the Comic Books” in September at Monmouth University at the first annual Springsteen Symposium sponsored by Penn State. He also gave a reading from his work of fiction, a short story entitled “In the Spirit of Patience” at the yearly Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers in San Antonio in October.


Charlotte Marrow, assistant professor of music, served as director of Schreiner University’s first music camp, which was quite a success. She also spent three weeks attending a special course at Texas State University, studying the Kodaly-Curwen method of teaching elementary school music.
   

Charlotte Marrow, Schreiner assistant professor of music, coordinates Schreiner University’s first music camp.


Dr. John Huddleston, professor of history and Dean of the Liberal Arts School, reviewed “Walker’s Texas Division, C.S.A.: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi” by Richard Lowe in the July edition of Southwestern Historical Quarterly. He has a second review on “When the News Went Live: Dallas 1963” by Bob Huffaker, Bill Mercer, George Phenix, and Wes Wise pending publication in an upcoming edition of the Southwestern Historical Quarterly.

Dr. William Sliva, professor of mathematics and recipient of the 2004 Elmore Whitehurst Award for Creative Teaching funded by the Hatton W. Sumners Foundation, is using some of his prize to purchase parts for a Dobsonian telescope. He is currently constructing the telescope to use in his popular “Star Parties” on campus.

Dr. Diana Comuzzie, professor of biology and dean of the Trull School of Sciences and Mathematics, spent the summer building a turtle habitat between the Moody and Trull science buildings, with the help of student Corrina Fox and staff member Carolyn Pyeatt. Dr. Comuzzie said they are now gathering biological data on the five Red-Eared Sliders that inhabit the space. Sliders are native to the Hill Country.

Pictured right:  Dr. Diana Comuzzie, left, and student Corrina Fox, measure one of the five Red-Eared Sliders that live in the turtle habitat built this summer.

 

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