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SIUE history professor published book that could change minds on American myth of small towns | News

SIUE history professor published book that could change minds on American myth of small towns | News
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UofSC releases COVID-19 plan for upcoming school year

They are encouraging students to get vaccinated to help battle the coronavirus and the Delta variant. Author: Nic Jones Updated: 8:29 PM EDT July 23, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. Officials with the University of South Carolina revealed their plan on how they hope to keep the coronavirus under control as student come back to campus for the upcoming fall semester. The school released their COVID Mitigation Strategy Friday. Fall classes at the school begin on August 19th. “We’ve been working with numerous medical experts and university officials with a commitment to creating a plan and making decisions that not only benefit individuals on campus, but it’s to benefit the health and safety of the entire campus and the surrounding communities,” said Dr. Jason Stacy, the interim director of University Health Services.

Is something Jewish about Spoon River Anthology? – The Forward

“Spoon River Anthology” (1915) by Edgar Lee Masters, a collection of autobiographical verse monologues in epitaph form, was named by Eliot Weinberger as the “century’s most influential book of American poetry” alongside T.S. Eliot’s “Waste Land.” A new book on Masters from University of Illinois Press is a good occasion for examining the neglected subject of Spoon River’s Jews. An attorney who fought for workers’ rights, Masters has been described as a “violent antisemite,” possibly in part due to his association with the novelist Theodore Dreiser, who did indeed loathe Jews. Yet Masters had a more complex rapport with Yiddishkeit, as might be expected from a leftist who worked as law partner of Clarence Darrow. Darrow was so philosemitic that he wrote a short story, “Little Louis Epstine” about a Jewish paperboy who lost one hand in an accident (“He was run over by a beer wagon when he was a baby”) and the other to frostbite.

Stacy Earns SIUE s Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award

Share: EDWARDSVILLE, Ill., May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/  Southern Illinois University Edwardsville s Jason Stacy, PhD, professor in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Department of History, has been named the 2021 Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award recipient. The highly competitive award is annually presented by the SIUE Graduate School to a faculty member who has a proven record of combining scholarship and teaching. The recognition demonstrates the belief that to be a good teacher, one must also be a good scholar. Award recipients have made significant contributions to original research or creative activities, and have successfully integrated those contributions into their teaching practices.

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