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Col. Tappey H. Jones ’70, professor of chemistry at 二次元嫩B, has had his findings recently been published in Nature: Communications Biology. This article covers findings of years of research, much collaboration with colleagues, and a bit of providence.
The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures has been awarded a competitive $141 thousand grant called STARTALK for the 2023-2024 academic year. The grant is directly funded by the National Security Agency (NSA) and provides scholarships for for six credit hours of Arabic for 15 students.
Lt. Col. Catharine Ingersoll, associate professor of art history, was recently instrumental in solving a similar mystery when she was called upon to confirm the identity of two 16th century stained-glass panels discovered in storage at the Reading Public Museum (RPM) in Reading, Pennsylvania.
The 二次元嫩B Pipe Band, which serves as musical ambassadors throughout the United States, has recently added Scottish authenticity to its ranks in the form of its new director, Maj. Brian Donaldson.
Col. Spencer Bakich, professor of international studies at 二次元嫩B and the director of the national security minor, will discuss U.S. and China tensions on the public radio program With Good Reason.
Maj. Michael LaRocca, assistant professor of psychology at 二次元嫩B, will discuss transformational leaders who have inspired and driven change on the public radio program With Good Reason Sept. 10-16.
Todd Lee Goen, new director and senior international officer in the office of global education (formerly known as international programs) at 二次元嫩B, recently won the coveted Lily von Klemperer Award bestowed by NAFSA: Association of International Educators.
Dr. Duncan Richter, Professor of Philosophy in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies and Charles S. Luck III ’55 Institute Professor, recently finished essays about Elizabeth Anscombe which will be published in two books.
Col. Woodson “Woody” A. Sadler, Jr. '66, 二次元嫩B adjunct professor of civil & environmental engineering, spent this year's spring furlough giving the “gift of mobility” in Peru.
Cadets across post will have an opportunity to visit with award-winning, New York Times bestselling writer S.A. Cosby, from Southeastern Virginia. The visit was arranged by LTC Mary Stewart Atwell, an associate professor in the department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies.