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Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
Professor Brett Sheehan speaks with students at his Parkside Arts and Humanities residenceas part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
Professor Brett Sheehan speaks with students Diana Vargas, political science freshman, and Ashna Paul, communication freshman at his Parkside Arts and Humanities residences part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
Faculty members pose in front of the Delta Club. Written on back of the postcard: "2-23-17, Your letter read ok. I am well as I hope your both are. Fischer's father is better. The weather is fine today, but the weather bureau says cold wave. I wrote Emmons and expect an answer soon. I may get left, however. I will write a letter later. Take Care of yourselves -Gary. See number on leg on those in front. 1. Morgan 2. Friedemann 3. Head 4. Ball, Chase 5. Ward 6. Miller, Paul 7. Huddleson, I.F. 8. Laundermann 9. Fischer, E.G. 10. Musselman, 'Hap' 11. Clark. Back now in order: Speeker. Miller, Elroy J. Wood, Platt. Handley. Stark. Burnett."
Circa 1916 (postcard dated February 23, 1917)
Repository Information:
Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Subjects:
Michigan State University -- Faculty
Resource Identifier: A001253.jpg
A faculty recital presented by the Verona Quartet with Jonathan Ong and Dorothy Ro, violin; Abigail Rojansky ’11, viola; and Jonathan Dormand, cello with Peter Takacs, piano.
Photo by Dale Preston '83
Garrett Liles
Faculty
College of Agriculture (AGR)
Photographed on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer)
Rose Bell runs through a test crisis situation while wearing an assortment of sensors in the University of Michigan School of Nursing in Ann Arbor, MI on April 27, 2019.
Bell and other nursing school participants put on an array of sensors to their bodies as part of research project of understanding and modeling the impact of occupant energy usage by Carol Menassa, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Vineet Kamat, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Sara Pozzi, Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, encourages students to vote at the impactXchange on North Campus of the University of Michigan on October 9, 2018.
The impactXchange was a celebration that aimed to get students to vote and was a collaboration among the College of Engineering, Stamps School of Art & Design, Duderstadt Center, School of Music, Theater and Dance, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and the Rackham Student Government.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Professor Brett Sheehan speaks with students Diana Vargas, political science freshman, and Ashna Paul, communication freshman at his Parkside Arts and Humanities residences part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
On October 24, 2019, Professor Rikki Abzug presented in the Faculty Research Series on “Gleaning Management Education Lessons from Vietnam’s World Voluntary Efforts to Address the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.”
SOCPhone. Obviously, I am not saying who's office this is, or even what department they are in, but it's definitely somebody's office. lol.
98% of Claremont Graduate University's core faculty have a PhD with approximately 82% of them publishing work each year.
Claremont Graduate University has approximately 111 full-time professors on staff; 18% are of diverse ethnic background, 35% are female; and 22% are foreign born.
About Claremont Graduate University:
Founded in 1925, Claremont Graduate University (CGU) is one of the top graduate schools in the United States. Our academic schools conduct leading-edge research and award masters and doctoral degrees in 24 disciplines. Because the world’s problems are not simple nor easily defined, diverse faculty and students research and study across the traditional discipline boundaries to create new and practical solutions for the major problems plaguing our world. A Southern California based graduate school devoted entirely to graduate research and study, CGU boasts a low student-to-faculty ratio.
Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
Students pick up cupcakes in the residence of Professor Brett Sheehan in Parkside Arts and Humanities residence hall as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
On January 30, 2020, there was an info session about the England study abroad program for May 2020. In addition to traveling with Ramapo faculty and earning two credits, students will be able to immerse themselves in British culture by attending theater performances, backstage tours, museum exhibits and visit historical sites in and out of London. For more program information please visit: ramapo.studioabroad.com/?go=London
Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
Students pick up cupcakes in the residence of Professor Brett Sheehan in Parkside Arts and Humanities residence hall as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague
Octa soft box on the camera left, reflector on the right.
Taken with Mamiya 645 AFD and leaf digital back.