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Dr. Jacqueline Jordan Irvine

Multicultural education expert to give Sankofa Lecture, Nov. 1

Dr. Jacqueline Jordan Irvine, who is nationally known for her teaching and scholarship in multicultural education, will give a Sankofa Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. in Orr Auditorium (Hull 132) on “The Black-White Test Score Gap: What We Know and What We Can Do.” Dr. Irvine is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Urban Education in Emory University’s Division of Educational Studies. She is the author of seven books, was elected to the National Academy of Education this year and has received numerous national awards for teaching, research and writing, including the Social Justice in Education Award from the American Education Research Association and the Lindsey Award for Distinguished Research in Teacher Education from the American Association of Teacher Education. The Sankofa Lecture Series is sponsored by the College of Education and Human Services.

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Featured News & Events Novelist Kent Haruf to receive Dos Passos Prize, Nov. 1  

Kent HarufAward-winning novelist Kent Haruf will receive the 26th John Dos Passos Prize for Literature from Longwood University on Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. in Wygal’s Molnar Recital Hall. A dessert reception in the Haga Room will follow the ceremony, which is sponsored by the Department of English and Modern Languages (EML) and funded by the Longwood University Foundation, the Office of Academic Affairs, the Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sciences, and EML. Haruf, who lives in Salida, Colo., is the author of four novels, including the bestselling Plainsong, published in 1999, which won the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Award and the Maria Thomas Award in Fiction and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction. He also is the author of a sequel, Eventide, as well as The Tie That Binds, which received a Whiting Foundation Award and a special Hemingway Foundation/PEN citation, and Where You Once Belonged. Mary Carroll-Hackett, assistant professor of English; chaired both the committee and the jury for this year’s Dos Passos Prize. Other committee members were Dr. Craig Challender, professor of English, and Dr. Chene Heady, assistant professor of English, and other jurors were Greg Salyer, a former Longwood faculty member who now is director of the Johnston Center for Integrative Studies at the University of Redlands in California, and last year’s recipient, Tim Gautreaux. The Prize was recently endowed by Sharon Coulter Gibb ’63 of Flagstaff, Ariz., through a substantial gift in memory of her husband, Carson Gibb.

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Campus Activities

  • Dr. Kellie Archer, a researcher in biostatistics, will speak Thursday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m. in Ruffner 356 on “The Importance of Integrating Knowledge of Biology, Statistics, and Computer Science in High-Throughput Genomic Research” in the Mathematics & Computer Science Colloquium Series. Dr. Archer is assistant professor in the VCU School of Medicine’s Department of Biostatistics. A reception will be held from 3:30 to 4 p.m. in Ruffner 300A.
  • Students who participated in the Slovakia Scholars Program during 2006-07 will make a formal presentation Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. in Hiner Auditorium.
  • Moolaadé, a film about genital mutilation in a West African village, will be shown Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. in Greenwood Library 147 as part of the General Education Film Series. The 2004 film focuses on four young girls in a Muslim village in Burkina Faso who refuse to take part in the traditional circumcision ceremony. It has been called a “feel-good drama” which, despite its serious subject matter, is “also a warm-hearted and wryly observed take on village life.”
  • The Camerata Singers, the Chamber Singers and the University Choir will present their fall concert Thursday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in Wygal’s Molnar Recital Hall. The three choirs will perform a variety of choral literature including works by Purcell, Monteverdi, Lauridsen, Rossini and Moses Hagan. One of the featured works will be the Magnificat by English composer Ralph Vaughn Williams, featuring the Chamber Singers with guest soloist Jennifer Capaldo, who joined the voice faculty this year. Guest performers also will include two other members of the music faculty, Dr. Lisa Kinzer (piano) and Mary Ann Archer (flute).


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LCVA Events An opening reception for Enduring Legacy: Highlights from New Works in the Collection 2006-07 will be held Friday, Nov. 16, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA). The exhibition in the Sully and Bishop galleries, which will run through Dec. 29, features about 50 works selected from the more than 200 given to the LCVA in 2006-07. Also open from Nov. 16 through Dec. 29 is The Snowy Day at the LCVA (Main Street Gallery), free ongoing holiday art activities for the young and young-at-heart. The activities for Let’s Make a Rhythm (in the Kids’ Activity Room since September), which are interactive art offerings for families, are changing Nov. 16. Let’s Make a Rhythm runs through Jan. 18, 2008.

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Faculty News Dr. Raymond Cormier, Visiting Professor of French, has written an article in a new French publication. The article, “Valeurs paiennes dans un roman d’antiquité du XII siècle: Métempsycose vs. au-delà chrétien,” appears on pages 199-216 of Romans d’Antiquité et Littérature du Nord: Mélanges offerts à Aimé Petit,” edited by Sarah Baudelle-Michels, et al., and published by Champion of Paris. The article deals with a problematic passage in an Old French romance, Le Roman d’Eneas, an adaptation of Virgil’s Roman epic The Aeneid. The publication is a collection of nearly 50 essays in honor of Aimé Petit, professor of Old French at the University of Lille, and was prepared by a group of his former students. 

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