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Data Science students Hope Donoghue ’24 and Shane Hauck ’23, along with Assistant Director of the Peterson Quantitative Resource Center AJ Dykstra ’22, Professor of Statistics Robin Lock, and Charles A. Dana Professor and Department Chair of the Math, Computer Science, and Statistics Department Michael Schuckers all attended the Sports Analytics Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In attendance were Hope Donoghue ’24 a Data Science major and captain of the SLU women’s soccer team, Shane Hauck ’23 a Data Science graduate and former captain of the SLU men’s soccer team who is enrolled in the Applied Data Science Master’s program at CMU, AJ Dykstra ’22 who is currently the Assistant Director of the Peterson Quantitative Resource Center at SLU, Professor of Statistics Robin Lock, and Professor of Statistics Michael Schuckers.
This semester, the LRC (Language Resource Center) has been crafting Instagram reels spotlighting the World Languages department faculty.
Patti Frazer Lock recently returned from giving an invited keynote address at the annual AMATYC (American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges) conference in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Religious Studies Visiting Assistant Professor Dr. Keith Edward Cantú discusses his new book on the Śaiva yoga and global importance of the Tamil author Sri Sabhapati Swami, entitled Like a Tree Universally Spread: Sri Sabhapati Swami and Śivarājayoga on the November 16, 2023 episode of the New Books in Indian Religions podcast.
Religious Studies Associate Professor and Department Chair Damon Berry has published an article for MDPI journal religions. “ ‘Good Militias’ for Trump: Race, Religion, and Legitimacy in the Modern Militia Movement” was published on November 27, 2023.
Environmental Studies (ENVS) Students, Vivian Zymeck, Alejandra Altimarano Salazar, Valeria Obregon Diaz, Abigail Lateer, and Sharia Neha participated in the NYSAR3 Annual Conference and Tradeshow...
Professor Brezault presented at an international conference in Dakar in Nov 2023 on African literature and Ecology. Her paper was entitled: “Afrofuturism, performances and environmental dystopias: In search of a new ecopoetics of place.”
Associate Professor and Co-Chair World Languages, Cultures, and Media Department Eloise Brezault hosted two renowned Senegalese artists whose work has been nourished by political and social activism to keep democracy alive in Senegal. The artists spent two days on campus, visiting classes and speaking with students about the importance of art and activism in their work.