A&S faculty members’ achievements lauded
By Brittany Bomnin By Brittany Bomnin
Driving inclusion and excellence
Since arriving at the University of Miami in 1988, Marvin P. Dawkins, professor of sociology, has made a long-lasting impact on the University community in the classroom, on faculty matters, and in the athletics space.
Through various roles, which include director of the Africana Studies program and director of graduate studies in sociology, he has had opportunities to mentor students from myriad disciplines, working with underrepresented minority students and championing inclusion.
Dawkins was inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who attended a historically Black college, had majored in sociology, and was assassinated in 1968 during Dawkins’ sophomore year at Edward Waters College (a historically Black college).
Valentine: And everything is mixing the same way, all the time, irreversibly . . .
Septimus: Oh, we have time, I think.
Valentine: . . . till there’s no time left. That’s what time means.
Begun in 1991, worked on through 1992 and staged in 1993,
Arcadia is a mid-life play. It is written at a time of looking back and looking forward, just as the play looks back and forward. The parallel lines spoken by Septimus and Valentine in the last act hold in one mental space the moment in which we still have time to act, and the prospect that time will in the end run out, for us individually as well as for the universe: “we have time”/ “there’s no time left.” The play is full of anxiety and sadness about time. But it is also a comedy of time, and timings, and plays with time in enchantingly light and suspenseful ways.
University faculty members’ achievements lauded By Brittney Bomnin
Meet the recipients of this year’s Faculty Senate awards.
Each year the Faculty Senate recognizes three members of the faculty community who represent exemplary teaching, service, and scholarly work. Nominated and selected by their peers based on significant contributions to the University of Miami, the award recipients are honored during the annual ceremony, which is scheduled for Monday, April 12, at 5 p.m.
Among the award recipients including the Outstanding Teaching Award, the James W. McLamore Outstanding Service Award, and the Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award that are being presented to Meryl I. Cohen, Marvin P. Dawkins, and Michelle Wachs Galloway, respectively the senate also will recognize J. Tomás Lopez, professor of art in the College of Arts and Sciences, for his long-term service for the faculty through the Faculty Senate.
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