Episodes
The Art of Collective Invention is a recent recording created by The Cavell Trio. It is a collection of twentieth century works for Reed Trio and includes the composers Villa-Lobos, Ibert, Hetu, Szalowski, Feld, and Francaix. The disk contains two premiere recordings: Szalowski and Feld. The Reed Trio is an ensemble that was popular in France in the Romantic Era and early twentieth century. It is emerging in popularity once again, and The Cavell Trio is at the forefront.
Published 05/22/12
A presentation to the CARSCA committee and the Arts & Sciences Dean's Office about my use of College Academy Funding, the talk briefly summarizes the argument of my recently-completed book manuscript, "Ceremonial Status: The Ritual Culture of Victorian Professionals," and discusses the unique sources I discovered while conducting archival research at the Berg Collection in the New York Public Library.
Published 05/22/12
Published 05/22/12
Published 05/22/12
Providing resources for production costs of several projects.
Published 05/22/12
The study of Herpes, how it affects you and how you can contact it.
Published 05/22/12
Many organisms have achieved, throughout the course of evolution, the ability to generate multifunctional and complex hierarchical structures combining organic and inorganic components. The outstanding fact is that simple organisms can build up biomaterials with unique mechanical properties that we cannot reproduce in our laboratories. Thus, mussels can produce and modify two minerals, calcite and aragonite, with different physical characteristics at variable pressure and temperatures....
Published 05/22/12
Effects of a Developmental Music Therapy Program on Premature Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study
Published 05/22/12
Electrochemical Chromatography is a relatively new method for separating dissolved solutes. In work supported by the College of Arts and Science chemistry graduate student Ms. Franchessa Sayler spent a month working in the laboratory of Dr. Susanne Wiedmer of the University of Helsinki carrying out separation experiments using columns developed at The University of Alabama
Published 05/22/12
Published 05/22/12
An complex of damaging physical and psychosocial effects follow from household food insecurity among young children. While differences in food intake per se are certainly one mechanism through which insecurity affects child wellbeing, data from both less and more developed countries suggest additional pathways to differential wellbeing involving household structure & caregiver functioning. This study tested maternal depression as a mediator of relations between food insecurity and higher...
Published 05/22/12