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November 15 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Bogard Interviewed by WCCO-TV
Professor Paul Bogard was interviewed on WCCO's "The 4" show about light pollution and his books The End of Night and (for children) What If Night? You can see the interview here .
November 15 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Water-Stone Review Receives Special Honor
Water~Stone Review, the literary annual housed in Hamline's Creative Writing MFA program, was recently honored by Best American Short Stories 2022 as a Notable Special Issue. This is a remarkable testament to the work of student editors Robyn Earhart...
November 7 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Google to End Unlimited Data Storage
Google is implementing some major changes for its Google Workspace for Education customers. The most impactful change is that Google is ending unlimited storage that was previously granted to customers. This will require that all users of Hamline...
November 7 2022 / Inside Hamline News
King Featured in Journal of Child Psychology
Psychology Department Professor Serena King and co-author Jeremie Richard (Counselling Psychology, McGill University International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors) authored a major peer reviewed paper recently accepted for...
November 7 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Born Off to Egypt for UN Conference
School of Education and Leadership assistant professor Patty Born will travel as a delegate to Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt for the United Nations Climate Change Conference known as COP 27. While there, she will attend work sessions and present research on...
November 7 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Kostihova Writes on Shakespeare for Global Encyclopedia
Marcela Kostihova, Professor of English and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, has been invited to define key aspects of Czech Shakespeare history and performance in the just launched Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Shakespeare , the first world...
November 7 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Bogard in Best American Science and Nature Writing
Professor Paul Bogard's essay, "A New Golden Age of Observation is Revealing the Wonders of Night Migration" from Audubon Magazine was selected as a "notable" essay in B est American Science and Nature Writing 2022 .
October 31 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Keefe and Lincoln ’19 Present at Conference
Professor Susi Keefe and Public Health Alum Emily Lincoln '19 presented their research "Engaging Patient Perspectives on Health Equity: Photovoice in Clinical Settings" at the "30 Years of Photovoice: Past, Present, Future" conference last week.
October 31 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Mazis participates in Panel on Food Insecurity
History professor John Maziswas a panelist on global food insecurity caused by the war in Ukraine. The event was sponsored by the Global Peace Initiative, Norway House.
October 31 2022 / Inside Hamline News
Larson publishes on felony disenfranchisement
Assistant Professor of Criminology Ryan Larson and his colleagues have published their 2022 report on felony disenfranchisement ( https://www.sentencingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Locked-Out-2022-Estimates-of-People-Denied-Voting.pdf )...