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News The Phoenix Thursday, September 14, 1995, Page 5 New faculty hit the Hill SGA Open Forum Courtesy of Public Information Office Ph.D. from the State Wed, September 27th A talented new class of full- University of New time faculty hit "the Hill" this se- York at mester, including two of Western Binghamton. She at8 p.m. Maryland's own. specializes in Colo- Brian Wladkowski '88, who nial, 19th and 20th earned his doctorate from Stanford century American staff members such as Dean Sayre University and worked at the Na- Literature and and Scott Kane have been invited to tional Research Council, has re- Southern Literature. turned to his alma mater to become Rebecca Car- sit on panel & answer questions an assistant professor of chemistry. penter, instructor in And Carolyn Bouma' 82, who English. earned her will be held in the Decker Student Center earned her Ph.D. at The Johns bachelor's at Hopkins University' and worked at Amherst College Sundays of Note, from p.4 the National Institute of Dental and her Ph.D. at the Research, is back as a visiting as- University of Cali- phony Orchestra, the Peabody Con- land College Department of Music sistant professor of chemistry for fornia, Berkeley. cert and Symphony Orchestras, the and the Peggy and Yale Gordon one year. She specializes in Polaris Contemporary Ensemble, Trust. The Gordon Trust was estab- In addition, seven other out- modern British lit- the Recontres Musicales D'Evian. lished primarily to provide support standing teachers have joined the eraturc, Victorian and for the Cleveland Museum of for various cultural and educational college's academic community. literature and Art. institutions in and around metro- Robin Armstrong, assistant Upcoming featured guest art- politan Baltimore. Implementing professor of music, earned her ~~~~~~ ~~~o;ot~t~~~ ~,...."~~~~~r.;;-;".,,,,,,~~~ ists for the 1995-96 season in- concert career opportunities for bachelor's and master's degrees at at WMC, she was an returns to be an assistant chemistry professor. clude: international prize-win- young emerging artists as well as California State University and a instructor in compo- ning pianist Marian Hahn on established artists is a continuing Ph.D. at the University of Michi- sition at University of California, brarian, earned her bachelor's and March 10; and violinist Hilary activity of the trust. gan. She specializes in fifteenth Berkeley. her master's at University of Mary- Hahn, who at age15 has already General admission is $5; century instrumental music and Julia Orza, assistant professor land. She specializes as a circula- performed as a soloist for many students 18 and under are ad- most recently held the position of in Education, earned her bachelor's tion and reference librarian. national symphonies, will debut mitted free. Information con- visiting assistant professor at Bowl- from Clark University a'nd her Kathleen Lauber joins the at WMC on April 21. All perfor- cerning tickets, directions, etc, ing Green State University. master's and Ph.D. at The Univer- biology department as a visit- may be obtained by contacting Mary Bendel-Sirnsc, assistant sity of Connecticut. She specializes ing assistant professor and Mat- the Music Department at West- professor in English, earned her in counselor psychology, empathy thew Burke joins the military ern Maryland College, 4l0/857- bachelor's from The College.of SI. and counselor education . .- science department as an assis- 2599, or from Baltimore, 876- Catherine and her master's and Delores Voskuil assistant li- tant rofessor. 2055 ext. 599. '. ,', T R ! N N G '" C. 0 R P S ONE'tOURSE THATtOu CHANGE TBECODBSE OF YOUR LD'E. For additional information contact Cap- tain Matt Burke,ยท2nd floor Gill Gym or telephone extension 720. . ~~--~~=-~--~------------------------------------------------------~----~~.'~~,.
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