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    Samantha Kick

    Samantha is a junior English- Professional Writing major with a minor in theatre. Previously, she has been involved with the Etownian as a copy editor.

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  • Facilities completes winter renovations

    Facilities completes winter renovations0

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    • February 2, 2017

    During winter break, Facilities Management completed numerous campus improvement projects. The installation of a new community kitchen adjacent to the main lobby in Brinser, preparations for the Young Center renovations later this spring and remaining modifications for the Building ID Card Access Project are included in the projects completed under the supervision of Project Manager

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  • Music therapy seniors research emotional expression through playing instruments

    Music therapy seniors research emotional expression through playing instruments0

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    • November 3, 2016

    Senior music therapy students Zoe Robinson, Sarah McCollum, Ashley Doron, Cody Thompson, Bethany Wentling and Madison Button are currently engaged in conducting research for a senior project. Their study aims to discover the way in which different emotions are communicated by different instruments. Each student has been equally involved in the various aspects of the

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  • Bowers hosts craft talk about love of language

    Bowers hosts craft talk about love of language0

    Bowers Writers House held a craft talk with Dr. Ruthann Knechel Johansen, Friday January 29.  Johansen has published numerous articles and papers in addition to several books including Listening in the Silence, Seeing in the Dark:  Reconstruction Life After Brain Injury and The Narrative Secret of Flannery O’Connor:  The Trickster As Interpreter.  Presently, she is

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  • Psychology department offers experiential learning opportunities0

    Psychology is just one of the over fifty majors Elizabethtown College lists on its College Catalog and Student Handbook. In addition to regular coursework, the psychology department offers its students several opportunities to experience hands-on student research. The psychology department helps students to build up to doing “individual, original research,” beginning as a first-year Intro

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