Category: College of Arts & Sciences
Verdi’s Falstaff
| May 9, 2013 | Filed under College of Arts & Sciences, Music |
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Each year, the UD Opera Theatre stages two major productions, a “chamber opera” in the fall Opera Now series, and a full opera production in the spring. The spring 2013 production is Verdi’s Falstaff. In this episode of Campus Voices, we interviewed the UD… full post
Consent of the Networked: Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom
| April 18, 2013 | Filed under Center for Political Communication, College of Arts & Sciences |
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Rebecca MacKinnon, author of Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom, will speak in UD’s Global Agenda speaker series on April 24. MacKinnon will discuss the Internet’s global future. In her April 18 WVUD interview, she talked with us about many of… full post
UD Library Treasures: Special Collections Exhibitions
| April 4, 2013 | Filed under Library, Photography |
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During this episode of Campus Voices, we were joined by Rebecca Johnson Melvin and Maureen Cech from the University of Delaware Library’s Special Collections department, co-curators of the Library’s current featured exhibition, In Focus: Photography from Daguerreotype to Digital. This exhibition is one of… full post
Prof. Strasser: Domestic life and consumer culture
| March 21, 2013 | Filed under College of Arts & Sciences, History |
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Susie Strasser looks at the economics of domestic life in America through the lens of the kitchen window–from both sides! In a fascinating discussion, we talked about how housework has changed in America, how those changes tie into the history of mass marketing and… full post
UD author: Disposable Heroes
| February 28, 2013 | Filed under College of Arts & Sciences, Sociology and Criminal Justice |
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Benjamin Fleury-Steiner talked about his book Disposable Heroes: The Betrayal of African American Veterans. As a military veteran himself, he knows the difficulty some veterans have integrating back into society after a tour of combat duty. He became particularly interested in how African American… full post

