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June 12, 2023
Baker, Students Install Sculpture
Art and Digital Media Department Chair Allison Baker, undergraduates Michael Finch, Janell Hammer, Emily McKenzie and the Sculpture Guild installed a new public sculpture, "Radical Joy: a Monument to Happiness," in the Hamline Midway Park. This work...
June 12, 2023
Schlink Print to be Exhibited
John-Mark Schlink, Digital + Studio Art faculty member, has been selected to exhibit one of his recent prints in the Boston Printmakers 2023 North American Print Biennial. His print was one of 122 works selected from 1,826 entries. The exhibition was...
June 12, 2023
Mazis Publishes
History Professor John Mazis published the book chapter, “A Voice in the Wilderness: Ion Dragoumis, Greece, and the West,” in Greece Between East and West: Culture and Geopolitics (Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023).
June 12, 2023
Burleson Interviewed
Senior Lecturer of Biology Kathy Burleson was interviewed by the Textbook and Academic Author Association about her research with Hamline undergraduates exploring representation of the human body in anatomy and physiology textbooks. The interview was...
June 12, 2023
Burleson presents at HAPS Conference
Senior Lecturer of Biology Kathy Burleson received a travel award from the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society to present at their 37th annual conference in Albuquerque in May. Burleson's workshop, "Who do we represent? Student choice and diversity...
June 5, 2023
Oxendine Publishes
Political Science Professor and Chair Alina Oxendine published a research piece on policy attitudes “Who Deserves a Break? How Race and Class Shape Support for the Child Tax Credit” in the fifth edition of /Race/Gender/Class/Media/. More information...
June 5, 2023
Center for Anthropological Services Awarded Legacy Grant
The Hamline University Center for Anthropological Services was awarded a Minnesota Historical & Cultural Heritage Grant for a project at the Grand Meadow Chert Quarry in Mower County, Minnesota. For thousands of years Native people obtained chert, a...
June 5, 2023
Kenmotsu Presents at Mitchell Hamline
Theater and Dance Professor Kaori Kenmotsu presented Moving Through Conflict: Enhancing Your Nonverbal Communication Skills As You Work With Clients. Combining the mindfulness of yoga with an introduction to Laban Movement Analysis, participants...
June 5, 2023
Kenmotsu Participates in Webinar
Professor Kaori Kenmotsu, MFA, JD, participated as a panelist for World Without Genocide’s Webinar: Russia and China: Transnational Repression in the United States and Abroad. The panel discussion included Professor Kenmotsu’s research with World...
May 15, 2023
Maggie Struck Presents at 2023 IALS Conference
Hamline University School of Education and Leadership faculty Maggie Struck presented her work on restorative practices clinicals, a program within the lab school partnership between Hamline University and Hamline Elementary, at the 2023 IALS...