Fall Fulton Faculty Colloquia Series Scheduled Through December 11
SALISBURY, MD---Faculty in Salisbury University’s Charles R. and Martha N. Fulton School of Liberal Arts share their research and expertise during this semester’s Fulton Faculty Colloquia series.
Presentations are 3:30 p.m. on select Tuesdays from September-December in Conway Hall Room 152. Topics and speakers include:
• September 25 – “Why Yellow? Discovering the Lost History of the Jewish Identifier” with Leslie Yarmo, associate professor of theatre and dance
• October 23 – “Prisons and the Power of Performance” with Dr. John Wesley Wright, associate professor of music
• November 27 – “Behavioral Science for Media Content Evolution” with Dr. Leelanga Seneviratne, visiting scholar of communication arts
• December 11 – “Finic as a Microcosm of Masculinity, Disability and Race: From Charlotte Brontë’s 1830s Novellas to Jane Eyre (1847)” with Dr. Judith Pike, professor of English
Sponsored by the Fulton School, admission is free and the public is invited. For more information call 410-543-6450 or visit the SU website.