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Kedar Nath Das Gupta: The Gandhian theatre producer who tried to build peace in the world
A ‘godly dreamer’ of peace, Das Gupta believed that the arts and literature could bridge differences between people. 17 hours ago Kedar Nath Das Gupta (standing, extreme right) at a conference of world religions in 1927 with (sitting, from left to right) Anagarika Dharmapala (Buddhist), Dr FW Norwood (Protestant), Dr Annie Besant (Theosophist), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Spiritualist), Rev A Green (Jewish), and (standing, from left to right) Dr AD Jilla (Muslim), Rev Theodore Smith (Zoroastrian), SN Mallik (Hindu). | Courtesy: www.arthur-conan-doyle.com. Credit: The Graphic, October 8, 1927.
May 5, 2021
The Washington State University Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA) celebrated faculty, staff, and students whose contributions throughout academic year 2020-21 promoted student, teaching, and learning success and excellence university wide.
University Common Requirements (UCORE)
The Richard G. Law Excellence Award for Undergraduate Teaching is presented to
Allyson Beall King, scholarly associate professor and associate director of undergraduate programs in the School of the Environment in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Allyson Beall King
King is commended for having developed and refined an innovative student-centered pedagogy that is process-oriented, collaborative, experiential, and curiosity-driven. The award selection committee noted her attention to issues of belonging, equity, and retention, and that she places top priority on welcoming non-majors into the world of environmental science.
April 22, 2021 · 0 Comments
If you are as done with the wimps and whiners in the media as I am, perhaps you will allow me some time to try and bring some reality to our pandemic situation. I would not want the job of any politician today. They have to make tough and untried decisions and we must support them as much as we are able. Politics has no place in these decisions. Unfortunately, we don’t have anyone at any level of government that knows how to manage a crisis. We need decisions made and implemented as they are identified, not days later. When implementation is delayed it sends a message to the public that it is really not an emergency. This delay also allows the infection to increase, and harder to bring under control, meanwhile killing or injuring more people.