Category Archives: Faculty achievements

BGSU Conference: Electric Guitar in Popular Culture, March 27-28

The electric guitar will be the rock star at the “Electric Guitar in Popular Culture” conference at BGSU March 27-28.

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Schocket book dissects views on American Revolution

In the eye of the beholder Over the last 200-plus years, the founders of the American Revolution have attained iconic status. But, like most icons, what they and the Revolution are used to symbolize depends perhaps more on who is … Continue reading

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Erin Labbie on the Medieval Remainder

ACS-affiliated faculty member Dr. Erin Felicia Labbie will be giving her ICS lecture: Dr. Erin Felicia Labbie Wednesday, October 29, 11:30 – 1:00, 207 BTSU Labbie Medieval Remainder2.1 The Medieval Remainder attends to traces of medieval systems of belief as … Continue reading

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Radhika Gajjala on the Digital Subaltern, 2.0

Our own ACS faculty member Dr. Radhika Gajjala will be giving a research colloquium on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, 1-2:15, in 121 East Hall Presenter: Dr. Radhika Gajjala (Professor, SMC and ACS) Description/Abstract What technologies of power, literacy, and culture play … Continue reading

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Big ACS contingent at this year’s PCA/ACA

As is often the case, ACS will be well-represented at this year’s PCA/ACA conference in Chicago, April 16-19. Among our contingent there will be affiliated faculty members Bill Albertini, Becca Cragin, and Marilyn Motz, and current Ph.D students JoAnna Murphy … Continue reading

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Susana Peña’s “¡Oye Loca!” book finalist for two awards

Kudos to Dr. Susana Peña, director of the School of Cultural and Critical Studies and ACS-affiliated faculty member. Her book, ¡Oye Loca!: From the Mariel Boat Lift to Gay Cuban Miami, has been named among the finalists for two recognitions: … Continue reading

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ACS Ph.D Student, Affiliated Faculty Member Publish on Augmented Reality App

ACS Ph.D student Chris Wagenheim and ACS-affiliated faculty member Ted Rippey, in cooperation with CS faculty member Joe Chao and CS MA student Tanxin Du, have published a paper on an augmented reality app they’re developing.  Here it is.

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New Book Edited by Andrew Hershberger

Dr. Andrew Hershberger, Associate Professor of Contemporary At History, Chair of History, and ACS-affiliated faculty is the editor of a new book, Photographic Theory: An Historical Anthology, published by Wiley-Blackwell Press.

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Susana Peña’s New Book, “¡Oye Loca!: From the Mariel Boatlift to Gay Cuban Miami”

Dr. Susana Peña, Director of the School of Cultural and Critical Studies (CCS) and ACS-affiliated faculty member has published a new book, ¡Oye Loca!: From the Mariel Boatlift to Gay Cuban Miami.  For more, see the story in BGSU’s Zoom … Continue reading

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ACS Faculty Member Gajjala in the News Again for DOCC Project

Dr. Radhika Gajjala is in the news again, this time BGSU’s Zoom News for the distributed open collaborative course (DOCC) that she’s been developing.  Read all about it!

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ACS Faculty Member Gajjala Big in Feminist Challenge to MOOCs

Prof. Radhika Gajjala is an important player in the FemTechNet, a network of feminist scholars and educators, and she’s been in the news lately for the collaborations she’s been working on in Distributed Open Collaborative Courses (DCCC’s).  Check out the write-ups … Continue reading

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ACS students, affiliated faculty win BGSU-wide awards!

At the BGSU Graduate Student Senate (GSS) Awards, ACS students and an ACS-affiliated faculty member were honored for excellence in research, teaching, and administration.  As is often the case, ACS was the most decorated of all BGSU graduate programs.

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