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News Briefs

Campus news for the week of Oct. 3, 2008.

Cook lectures on religion in politics

With the upcoming presidential election and the newfound need for candidates to label their religious views, Bill Cook, professor of English, held a lecture titled, “Blinded by Belief: Faith vs. Freedom.”

Scambray links research to culture

The conflicted cultural experience of what immigrants went through when migrating to America was told by Professor of English Ken Scambray to an intimate audience of about 15 members at the Sept. 16 Faculty Lecture Series.

News Briefs

Campus news for the week of Sept. 26, 2008.

News Briefs

Campus news for the week of Sept. 19, 2008.

Neidleman’s talk tackles Rosseau

Jason Neidleman, associate professor of political science, is writing a book about Jean Jacques Rosseau that he claims will be the first text in English about the philosopher “as a theorist of truth.”

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