Daily Archive: March 29, 2016

Campus mourns the passing of Robert Obenberger

Campus mourns the passing of Robert Obenberger

The Log received word yesterday of the passing of retired business faculty member Robert Obenberger. He died peacefully Friday, March 25 after a four-year battle with melanoma. The majority of his 38-year teaching career...

Chancellor on MSNBC forum

Chancellor on MSNBC forum

Chancellor Miller sent a memo to faculty and staff today regarding the MSNBC Town Hall forum at the Weidner Center tomorrow. “As a public university, we welcome the opportunity to provide space for public...

‘Paper Tigers’ Screening & Discussion

‘Paper Tigers’ Screening & Discussion

“Paper Tigers” by James Redford is a compelling new documentary that captures the pain, danger and hopes of struggling teens at Lincoln High School in Walla Walla, Washington. It explores the impact of adverse...

Travel Course Proposals due April 1

Travel Course Proposals due April 1

A reminder to faculty thinking about submitting a travel course proposal for next January interim or Spring Break 2017, your proposals to your academic chair and Dean are due this Friday (April 1). Information...

Phoenix Friday 30% off, no foolin’

Phoenix Friday 30% off, no foolin’

This Friday (April 1) The Phoenix Bookstore is having a No Fooling sale —30% off everything (see store for exclusions). It’s a great time to get your green on and prepare for the Regents...

Reminder: NAS seminar on Wednesday

Reminder: NAS seminar on Wednesday

An NAS seminar series presentation will take place at 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 in the 1965 Room of the University Union. Doug Tallamy from the University of Delaware will present, “Are...

Faculty publication: Eric Morgan

Faculty publication: Eric Morgan

Eric J. Morgan, assistant professor in Democracy and Justice Studies and History, recently had an article, “Open Spaces of Democracy: Connecting Students, Wilderness, and Community,” published in the February issue of the Journal of...