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Topic: Christine Mathenge
They are among five from Tennessee and 51 from the United States and Canada who will travel to Africa this summer to help universities in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda. ![]() Austin Peay State University chemistry professor Dr. Allen Chaparadza lectures during a chemistry class in the Sundquist Science Center on campus. (APSU) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
APSU Honors Program to host documentary film series
The APSU Honors Program will present the first film in the series, “Big Men,” at 7:00pm, on September 17th, in the APSU Morgan University Center, Room 305. The film, produced by Brad Pitt, examines the impact of oil development in Ghana and the Niger delta. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
New Austin Peay State University Program promotes stronger teaching for APSU Professors
The APSU Office of Academic Affairs, the Title III Center for Teaching and Learning and the APSU Center for Extended and Distance Education recently co-sponsored the Faculty Teaching Program, which solicited a diverse group of top applicants from throughout APSU’s different colleges and academic departments. ![]() APSU Faculty Teaching Program participants Dr. Karen Meisch, Dr. Emily Hanna Crane, Dr. Christine Mathenge, Dr. Stephen Truhon, Dr. Folashade Agusto, Dr. Jill Eichhorn and Dr. Thomas O’Conner. (Photo by Beth Liggett/APSU Staff) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Austin Peay State University Provost Lecture Series to feature geography professor’s field work in Uganda
Dr. Christine Mathenge, associate professor of geography, will speak at 3:00pm, Thursday, February 23rd in the Morgan University Center, Room 303. The event is free and open to the public. The title of her talk is “HIV/AIDS and patterns on the landscape.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
Austin Peay State University Provost Lecture Series to feature art professor’s residency in Tanzania
Cynthia Marsh, professor of art, will speak at 3:00pm, Thursday, February 16th in the Morgan University Center, Room 303. The event is free and open to the public. The title of her talk is “Mambo Poa – A Cultural Exchange in Tanzania.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Austin Peay State University Provost Lecture Series to discuss biofuel research
Dr. Sergei Markov, associate professor in the APSU Department of Biology, will speak at 3:00pm, Thursday, February 9th in the Morgan University Center, Room 303. The event is free and open to the public. The title of his talk is “Conformational regulation of hydrogenase gene expression in algae.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
Austin Peay State University Provost Lecture Series to explore Women’s Symposium
Dr. Marsha Lyle-Gonga, assistant professor of political science, will discuss her work about the symposium from 3:00pm-4:30pm, Thursday, January 26th in the Morgan University Center, Room 303. All presentations in the Provost Lecture Series are free and open to the public. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
Austin Peay State University Provost Lecture Series to focus on Chinese Guzheng
Dr. Ann Silverberg, professor of music, will present “The Chinese Guzheng: Old and New” from 3:00pm-4:30pm, Thursday, January 19th in the Morgan University Center, Room 303. All presentations in the Provost Lecture Series are free and open to the public. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
APSU Provost Lecture Series looks at program to improve stride in older adults
A more alarming fact than this is that older age groups sustain more fall-related injuries than younger age groups. In other words, adults older than 85 are more likely to sustain a fall, compared with those who are 65-74 years old. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
Austin Peay Provost Lecture Series features arts in economic hardships as next topic
“In a time of such economic volatility, the arts are often overlooked as frivolous and less practical than other academic and technical skill areas, but frankly, the arts are a good investment for a community, a university and a family,” said Darren Michael, associate professor of acting and directing at Austin Peay State University. Michael will discuss this topic in more detail as part of the next Provost Lecture Series. He will present “The Theatrical Stoplight: The Arts as an Educational, Social and Economic Cornerstone to the Community” from 3:00pm-4:30pm, Thursday, November 17th in the Morgan University Center, Room 303. All presentations in the Provost Lecture Series are free and open to the public. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
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