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SUMMARY:K.D. Kennedy\, Jr. Rare Book Room & Special Collections Forum
DESCRIPTION:Featured Presenters: Dr. Bill Hunt\, Dr. Lydia Walker\, Naija Speight \nStudent Speakers: Terra Schmidt and Jack Welch \nAttendees will be presented with a sample of items in the collection that may spur further interest or become a source for use in the classroom\, and as a research resource for students. \nSponsored by the Barton College School of Arts and Humanities and Willis N. Hackney Library\, this event is free and open to the public. For more information\, contact Michael Brantley\, Jordan Chair of Southern Literature\, at mkbrantley@barton.edu.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/k-d-kennedy-jr-rare-book-room-special-collections-forum/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250407T120000
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Greg Bauer\, D.H.Sc.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured speaker: Greg Bauer\, D.H.Sc. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Bauer: \nDr. Greg Bauer began his career at Barton in 1997 and has served in numerous roles over his tenure. Most recently\, Dr. Bauer served as the Dean of New Learning\, and Healthcare Administration Program Director as well as providing faculty support and education as an online learning expert. Dr. Bauer has recently taken on a role in the School of Business with a focus on the MBA program and graduate education. \nDr. Bauer is rooted in the philosophy that the best professors are those who stay current and relevant in their field. Practicing this ideology himself\, Dr. Bauer splits his time between Barton College and the business world\, by continuing to work in a number of roles in the healthcare industry\, including clinical practice and administration. He has a special interest in emergency management and disaster preparedness in healthcare and continues to work both domestically and internationally in these roles. He is a frequent speaker at national conferences in the area of healthcare preparedness\, emergency management\, and workforce development. \nIn addition to his roles at Barton College and in the healthcare industry\, Dr. Bauer continues to serve as a sworn law enforcement officer in eastern North Carolina. He is also an avid runner and triathlete and can often be found running marathons all over the East Coast.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-greg-bauer-d-h-sc/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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CREATED:20240925T183029Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for “Of Bone and Soil” Exhibition by Alia El-Bermani
DESCRIPTION:5 p.m. – 7 p.m.\, Opening Reception \n6 p.m.\, Gallery Talk \nFor additional information\, contact the Barton Art Galleries at artgalleries@barton.edu or call 252-399-6476.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/opening-reception-for-of-bone-and-soil-exhibition-by-alia-el-bermani/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250331T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250331T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T183519
CREATED:20240925T182929Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Lauren Biscardi\, Ph.D\, M.S.\, M.B.A
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured speaker: Lauren Biscardi\, Ph.D\, M.S.\, M.B.A \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Biscardi: \nDr. Lauren Biscardi is an assistant professor in the School of Allied Health and Sport Studies. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business management with a concentration in marketing from Stony Brook University in 2009 and her master’s degree in business administration with a concentration in information technology management from the University at Albany in 2011. She earned her master’s of sport science with a concentration in strength and conditioning from Hofstra University. She earned her Ph.D. in education with a concentration in kinesiology from George Mason University. She holds her certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS\,*D) and sports nutritionist (CISSN) certifications. Dr. Biscardi has taught at the college level for 10 years prior to joining the Barton community. She competed as a Division I athlete in college and remains active coaching track and field. Her research interests include studying sport and exercise from a social cognitive perspective.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-lauren-biscardi-ph-d-m-s-m-b-a/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250319T190000
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CREATED:20240925T182753Z
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SUMMARY:The Victor R. Small Writers Series
DESCRIPTION:Featured Speaker: Joseph Bathanti \nFor additional information\, contact Michael Brantley\, Associate Professor of English\, at mkbrantley@barton.edu or 252-399-6370.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/the-victor-r-small-writers-series/
LOCATION:Howard Chapel
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250317T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250317T123000
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CREATED:20240925T182711Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Mark Basinger\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured speaker: Mark Basinger\, Ph.D. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Basinger: \nDr. Mark Basinger came to Barton College in 2000 from Southeast Missouri State University where he completed a one-year teaching appointment in the Department of Biology.  His previous research focused on vascular plant inventories of natural areas and study of flooding and windstorm damage\, along with short-term recovery\, in two old-growth forests in southern Illinois.  Basinger has over 15 years of summer work experience with the Shawnee National Forest and has done a wide variety of ecological and floristic projects for the forest service.  He is considered an expert on the vascular plants of the eastern United States.  He teaches many of the introductory biology\, botany/environmental science\, and field biology courses at Barton including Principles of Biology I and II; Organismal Biology; Non-Vascular and Vascular Plants\, and Exploring the North Carolina Coast\, Coastal Plain\, and Mountains.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-mark-basinger-ph-d/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250310T120000
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CREATED:20240925T182353Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Shawn P. McCauley\, M.A.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured Speaker: Shawn P. McCauley\, M.A. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-shawn-p-mccauley-m-a-2/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250303T120000
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Charlie Ottinger\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Resistance \nFeatured speaker: Charlie Ottinger\, Ph.D. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Ottinger: \nDr. Charlie Ottinger is an assistant professor in the School of Health Sciences. Dr. Ottinger earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Ball State University in 2015 as well as a master’s degree in exercise science with a concentration in sport performance in 2017. In 2022\, Dr. Ottinger earned his PhD in human performance from Concordia University of Chicago with specific attention to strength and conditioning and biomechanics. Charlie is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) and an American College of Sports Medicine certified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP) and has over a decade of personal training and strength and conditioning experience. Charlie has competed in numerous sports\, including baseball\, football\, and elite powerlifting\, with mountain biking being his latest adventure. Charlie’s research interests include acute and chronic adaptations to resistance training variables as well as the biomechanical determinants of training quality. \nCharlie lives in Wendell with his wife and their numerous dogs and cats. They love all things outdoors and travel – especially if good food is involved.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-charlie-ottinger-ph-d/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250218T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250218T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T183519
CREATED:20240925T182047Z
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SUMMARY:Barton College Homegrown Writers Series
DESCRIPTION:Featuring student authors \nBarton Art Galleries\, Case Art Building \nFor additional information\, contact Michael Brantley\, Associate Professor of English\, at mkbrantley@barton.edu or 252-399-6370.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/barton-college-homegrown-writers-series/
LOCATION:Barton Art Galleries
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241118T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241118T123000
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CREATED:20240925T180852Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Shawn P. McCauley\, M.A.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Shawn P. McCauley\, M.A. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-shawn-p-mccauley-m-a/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241111T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241111T123000
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CREATED:20240925T180659Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Mark A. Basinger\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Mark A. Basinger\, Ph.D. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Mark A. Basinger\, Ph.D.: \nDr. Mark Basinger came to Barton College in 2000 from Southeast Missouri State University where he completed a one-year teaching appointment in the Department of Biology.  His previous research focused on vascular plant inventories of natural areas and study of flooding and windstorm damage\, along with short-term recovery\, in two old-growth forests in southern Illinois.  Basinger has over 15 years of summer work experience with the Shawnee National Forest and has done a wide variety of ecological and floristic projects for the forest service.  He is considered an expert on the vascular plants of the eastern United States.  He teaches many of the introductory biology\, botany/environmental science\, and field biology courses at Barton including Principles of Biology I and II; Organismal Biology; Non-Vascular and Vascular Plants\, and Exploring the North Carolina Coast\, Coastal Plain\, and Mountains.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-mark-a-basinger-ph-d/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241104T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241104T200000
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CREATED:20240925T180422Z
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SUMMARY:Allan R. Sharp Religion in Life Lecture: Shannon Baker & Sometime Soon\, “A Bluegrass Gospel Hour”
DESCRIPTION:For additional information\, contact Dr. Rodney A. Werline\, Marie and Leman Barnhill Endowed Chair in Religious Studies\, at rawerline@barton.edu or 252-399-6447.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/allan-r-sharp-religion-in-life-lecture-shannon-baker-sometime-soon-a-bluegrass-gospel-hour/
LOCATION:Howard Chapel
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241104T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241104T123000
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CREATED:20240925T180326Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Susan C. Fecho\, M.F.A.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Susan C. Fecho\, M.F.A. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Susan C. Fecho\, M.F.A.: \nSusan Fecho specializes in multi-media printmaking\, surface designer\, and illustration with a M.F.A. from ECU\, and botanical illustrator certificate from NCBG. Her lifelong devotion to art includes over 40 years of teaching and working with art students in the United States and abroad. In addition\, she has pursued postgraduate studies at various institutions including Jan Van Eyck Academie\, Humboldt Field Research Institute\, Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design\, Northern Illinois University\, NC Botanical Gardens and Penland School of Crafts. Fecho has exhibited nationally\, and internationally – and has received numerous awards\, grants\, and residencies. \nFecho\, born in Virginia and long-term resident of North Carolina\, is connected to “place” – she has a deep appreciation for the natural world of North Carolina\, her home. Fecho’s images have been accepted into several major collections: the Smithsonian Institution’s American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library\, Washington\, D.C.; the Word and Image Department\, Victoria and Albert Museum\, London\, England; and the Museum of Women Artists\, Washington\, D.C. \nFecho’s academic contributions appear in scientific journals such as Nature Reviews Urology\, The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics\, The Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine\, The Journal of Urology\, and The Neuronal & Systems Mechanisms of Affective Touch & Therapeutic Tissue Manipulation Research (NeuronS_MATTR) Network. Fecho’s work also appeared in educational/inspirational such as Forward Future: Journal of Integrative Teaching International\, Kakalak: An Anthology of Carolina Poets\, New Art International: A Compendium of Recent Work\, Portrait of the Outer Banks: An Artist’s Sketch\, Our State Magazine\, and VIVA NOLA Magazine.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-susan-c-fecho-m-f-a/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241028T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241028T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T183519
CREATED:20240925T180112Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Roberta Draughn
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Featured speaker: Roberta Draughn \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-roberta-draughn/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241021T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241021T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T183519
CREATED:20240925T175940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T175940Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Susie Mallard Barnes\, Ph.D.\, MSW
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Susie Mallard Barnes\, Ph.D.\, MSW \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Susie Mallard Barnes\, Ph.D.\, MSW: \nDr. Susie Mallard Barnes serves as the Director of the Social Work Program\, overseeing both the Traditional and Professional Studies BSW options.  Dr. Barnes has over 20 years of experience in social work education\, program development and evaluation.  Prior to teaching\, Dr. Barnes worked in homeless services as the director of large shelter and transitional housing program in Raleigh. A Raleigh native\, Dr. Barnes earned her BSW from NC State and her MSW from UNC-Chapel Hill. Her PhD in social work is from U-Texas at Austin.  Dr. Barnes’ areas of interest and work include housing and food insecurity\, restorative Justice\, poverty as trauma\, race and gender bias\, and LGBTQ rights.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-susie-mallard-barnes-ph-d-msw/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241008T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241008T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T183519
CREATED:20240925T175525Z
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SUMMARY:Joyce T. Boone Southern Authors Series: Marjorie Hudson
DESCRIPTION:Featured speaker: Marjorie Hudson \nHoward Chapel \nFor additional information\, contact Michael Brantley\, Associate Professor of English\, at mkbrantley@barton.edu or 252-399-6370.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/joyce-t-boone-southern-authors-series-marjorie-hudson/
LOCATION:Howard Chapel
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241007T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241007T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T183519
CREATED:20240716T185132Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Dr. Farzad Mohaddes\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured Speaker: Dr. Farzad Mohaddes\, Ph.D. \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dr. Farzad Mohaddes\, Ph.D.: \nDr. Farzad Mohaddes was born and raised in Iran (AKA Persia). He completed his bachelor’s and master’s in textile chemistry and polymer science in Iran. In his late 20s\, Dr. Mohaddes moved to Australia to pursue his education in the same discipline at the Ph.D. level. He obtained his doctorate from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University)\, Melbourne\, Australia in 2015. Following his graduation\, Dr. Mohaddes started his first postdoctoral fellowship at RMIT School of Applied Chemistry focusing on the retrieval and characterization of cosmetic-based microplastics/microbeads from different origins i.e. fauna\, flora\, aqua\, and soil. Meanwhile\, Dr. Mohaddes enjoyed teaching chemistry courses and advising graduate researchers until he found his faith in moving to the US. He started his second post-doctoral fellowship at NC State University in 2018. At NC State\, Dr. Mohaddes led different research projects on metal oxide gas sensors\, microfabrication of 3D stackable thermoelectric generators (TEGs)\, fabrication and characterization of flexible TEGs\, development of porous elastomers with ultra-high and ultra-low thermal conductivity for energy harvesting applications. Dr. Mohaddes joined Barton College in the capacity of Assistant Professor of Chemistry in August 2023. \nSome of his areas of interest are spectroscopy\, chemical synthesis & functionalization\, pharmaceutical chemistry\, bio-composites\, and materials science & engineering. \nIn his spare time\, Dr. Mohaddes enjoys swimming\, playing chess\, traveling\, playing the piano and guitar\, and tasting new foods with family and friends.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-dr-farzad-mohaddes-ph-d/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240930T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240930T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T183519
CREATED:20240716T184528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T184528Z
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SUMMARY:Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Dorothy Austin-Harrell\, M.F.A.
DESCRIPTION:Honors Faculty Lecture Series \nSemester Theme: Fabric \nFeatured speaker: Dorothy Austin-Harrell \nLearning Commons\, Hackney Library \nFor additional information\, contact Gerard Lange\, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program\, at glange@barton.edu or 252-399-6475. \n  \nAbout Dorothy Austin-Harrell\, M.F.A.: \nDorothy Austin-Harrell is an Assistant Professor of Theatre and Head of Costumes and Props. A native of North Carolina\, she received a dual B.F.A. in Theatre Arts from East Carolina University\, with concentrations in Musical Theatre and Design and Production. After graduating\, she worked as ECU’s Costume Shop Manager for several years before attending graduate school at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts to earn her terminal degree\, an M.F.A. in Costume Design. Prior to Barton\, she taught as a graduate assistant at UNCSA and a visiting professor at ECU. \nIn addition to designing or supervising the costumes and props for all of Barton’s student productions\, Dorothy continues to work as a professional costume designer. Theatres she has worked for include Theatre Raleigh\, RhinoLeap Productions\, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte\, Flat Rock Playhouse\, Fletcher Opera Institute\, Triad Stage\, and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington\, D.C. Notable works include costume design for Fletcher Opera Institute’s La Tragédie de Carmen\, which earned first place in the National Opera Association’s 2015-2016 Opera Production Competition. She was also a recipient of the Fletcher Fellowship in that same year.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/honors-faculty-lecture-series-dorothy-austin-harrell-m-f-a/
LOCATION:Hackney Library
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240917T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240917T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T183519
CREATED:20240716T184412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T184412Z
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SUMMARY:Homegrown Writers Series
DESCRIPTION:Featured faculty authors: Dr. Jim Clark\, Dr. Morghan Bosch\, Dr. Luis Ayarza\, and Dr. Gerard Lange \nFor additional information\, contact Michael Brantley\, Associate Professor of English\, at mkbrantley@barton.edu or 252-399-6370.
URL:https://give.barton.edu/event/homegrown-writers-series/
LOCATION:Barton Art Galleries
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Special Guests
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