Research Luncheons

Faculty Research Luncheons 2006-2007

Unless otherwise noted, all talks will be held at Rebel’s Rest and will begin at 12:15
Lunch will be served at 12:00

A separate notification of each presentation will be emailed on the 10th of the month preceding the talk.  As soon as possible after each notification on the 10th, reply via email or call 1884 to R.S.V.P.

Friday, October 6th
Adventures in Oz:  Hot Plants, Cold Newts and Burrowing Frogs
Nancy Berner, Professor of Biology

Friday, November 3rd
African Masculinity, Threats to European Power, and the South African General Missionary Conference Investigation of the Black Peril Scare, 1912
Roger Levine, Assistant Professor of History

Friday December 1st
Lumen Lucidus:  Water-soluble, Monolayer-protected Quantum Dots
Deon Miles, Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Friday, February 2nd
The Medusa Effect:  Response to Complex Problems in Education
Laurina Lyle, Visiting Assistant Professor in Education

Friday, March 2nd
A Visualization and Comparison of Carillon Bell Sounds
John Bordley, F.B. Williams Professor of Chemistry

Friday, April 13th
Recent Efforts to “Delist” the Eastern Timber Wolf in the Upper Great Lakes
Scott Torreano, Associate Professor of Forestry