UWF Associate Professor Receives Stipend to Study at NEH Institute
The institute will focus on new research into the role of migrations, along with new approaches to studying them and new types of evidence, such as DNA and archaeological finds.
The institute will focus on new research into the role of migrations, along with new approaches to studying them and new types of evidence, such as DNA and archaeological finds.
Dr. Lakshmi Prayaga recently received the Information Technology Partner Award from the Escambia County School District.
The program is unique to Florida and was created in 2014 by Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Legislature. It went live in 2016. It is offered at no cost for veterans who meet the requirements.
The annual juried show featuring student work is now up in The Art Gallery. The exhibit remains open through April 15. About 45 works are on display.
The Chartres labyrinth design symbolizes the pilgrimage to Jerusalem and is based on earlier spiral designs from prehistory.
Finley’s lecture capped off a week-long visit to the Pensacola area sponsored by the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities.
The class includes about 15 students, and they meet once a week in the Music Hall on the UWF Pensacola Campus.
Delivering the keynote address was veteran of four space flights Capt. Wendy B. Lawrence.
The teams took the challenge on March 25 in the UWF College of Business.
The UWF students who participated in the plant rescue effort are members of the Kugelman Honors Program, which allows students to complete their Honors requirements over the course of their time as an undergraduate at UWF.
Clayson’s research will study the effectiveness of eportfolios for both students and their prospective employers.
Panels included successful women from different backgrounds and discussed subjects related to gender power, dreams and how to relate with other people in the workplace.