Professor Emeritus Laszlo Szijj, who taught in the Department of Biological Sciences for 40 years, has died of cardiac arrest after a lengthy battle with leukemia. He was 88. Szijj (pronounced “see”) immigrated to Canada from Hungary and received his…
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A new book compiled and co-edited by English Professor Dewey Hall examines the connection between humans, non-human species, and inanimate objects through the observations of women writers. The book titled “Gendered Ecologies: New Materialist Interpretations of Women Writers in the…
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As Kellogg Creek flows into the pond behind Building 1, a student in a nearby gathering circle completes a class assignment on a laptop, another sits and relaxes near the water’s edge while other students research the native flora. This…
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Ronald Quinn, professor emeritus of biological sciences and regenerative studies, was keynote speaker at the September Heritage Days Festival in Southwestern New Mexico. The festival conference was sponsored by the Wildlands Network of North America. His talk, ¿Fire and the…
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