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SHIH-MING LI CHANG, associate professor of theatre and dance, will present Chinese dance at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, on the tent stage at the 12th annual CultureFest, City Hall Plaza.
CHRISTOPHER DURRENBERGER, associate professor of music, presents the concert preview at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, Clark State PAC, for the Springfield Symphony Orchestra's performance of Arabian Nights.
STEPHEN SIEK, adjunct professor of music, piano, presents a Faculty Artist Recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, Krieg Hall. Read more ...
SCOTT DOOLEY, associate professor of art and director of the Ann Miller Gallery, presents works by his graduate adviser and mentor Professor Yoshiro Ikeda, along with graduate students and faculty from his alma mater Kansas State University, in the Ann Miller Gallery from Oct. 6-31. Ikeda and his wife, Ester Ikeda, were the Witt Series artists during the 2002-2003 academic year.
CORWIN GEORGES, director of theatre and dance, directs eight students in the cast of Bus Stop, by William Inges, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Friday, Oct. 9-11, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12. The play is the first main stage production of the academic year. Read more ...

WARREN COPELAND (left), professor of religion, director of urban studies and mayor of Springfield, and JERRY PANKHURST, professor of sociology, received recognition from the
Springfield An-Nur Islamic Center on July 26. Pankhurst organized the third Community Iftar celebration to be held on campus. Read more ...
LOWELL MONKE, associate professor of education and department chair, was interviewed for an article titled "Teachers Able to Take Students on Field Trips Without Leaving Classroom," which appeared in the Charleston Daily Mail, Sept. 16. The article discussed substituting real-world experiences with virtual field trips that rely on PowerPoint presentations, prerecorded video productions and even live video streaming. Read more ...