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    2021 Virtual Humanities Symposium: A Conversation on Freedom

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    Keynote Lecture: Troubling the Narratives of a Democratic Nation: Whose Stories Are These? Jacqueline Jones Royster Date: Thursday, March 4th, 2021 In 2020, the Center for Public Humanities had the remarkable opportunity to join “The Commonwealth Monument project,” a coalition of citizens, organizations, educators, and legislators dedicated to establishing a new bronze monument on the Pennsylvania State Capitol that honors Harrisburg’s rich African American history and pays tribute to the U.S. Constitution’s 15th and 19th amendments, which secured the vote for African Americans and for women. The dedication of this new monument, “A Gathering at the Crossroads” (pictured above) took place against the backdrop of a global pandemic and protests that call us to recon with our nation’s legacies of slavery. As this season of pandemic and protests continues, we are keenly aware, that despite the enfranchisements we gained 100 years ago, “freedom” continues to be one of the most cherished, contested, and elusive ideals of the American imagination. We are pleased to offer the Messiah University community and wider public the opportunity to engage in a robust, interdisciplinary conversation on freedom

    20th Annual Symposium of the School of Science, Engineering and Health

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    We in the School of Science, Engineering and Health at Messiah University welcome you to our 20th Annual Symposium. Please celebrate with our students, staff and faculty as you hear about and see professional presentations that showcase our students’ basic and applied research in science and health fields. The outcomes of scientific research expand intellectual understanding and have tremendous impact on quality of life, environmental health, and human flourishing. We warmly welcome you as guests for the day. Angela Hare Dean School of Science, Engineering and Healt

    2023 Humanities Symposium: Migration

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    The 2023 Humanities Symposium took place at Messiah University from February 20-24, 2023

    19th Annual Symposium of the School of Science, Engineering and Health

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    We in the School of Science, Engineering and Health welcome you to this 19th Annual Symposium, and we are pleased to invite you to join us physically on campus in the Frey, Kline, and Jordan buildings or to join sessions virtually. Each year our students, faculty and staff present the fruits of their basic and applied research in science and health fields. The outcomes of scientific research expand intellectual understanding and have tremendous impact on quality of life, environmental health, and human flourishing. We warmly welcome you as guests for the day. Angela Hare Dean School of Science, Engineering and Health, Messiah Universit

    18th Annual Symposium of the School of Science, Engineering and Health

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    Message from the Dean We in the School of Science, Engineering and Health welcome you to this 18th Annual Symposium, and our first as Messiah University. Here you will see our students, faculty and staff showcase innovation, creativity, teamwork and professionalism in our academic departments. Basic and applied research in science and health fields stem from curiosity, acquired skill, and a desire to test and improve processes from foundational principles. The outcomes of scientific research expand intellectual understanding and have tremendous impact on quality of life, environmental health, and human flourishing. We miss having you as guests on our campus but warmly welcome you to enjoy this day virtually. Angela Hare Dean School of Science, Engineering and Health, Messiah Universit

    Analytic Threads - Annual Newsletters 2014-2020

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    Faculty and student updates. Analytic Threads is the annual newsletter of the Department of Computing, Mathematics and Physics at Messiah University. It is sent annually to alumni and is also available electronically at the website messiah.edu/cm

    2022 Humanities Symposium: Reimagining Reconciliation

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    The 2022 Humanities Symposium took place at Messiah University from February 21-25, 2022

    2016 Spring Humanities Symposium: Image

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    February 22-26, 2016 Theme: Image Keynote lecture: Mark Samels A True Story Mark Samels is executive producer of “American Experience,” PBS’s flagship history series. Produced by WGBH Boston, “American Experience” is television’s most-watched and longest-running history series. Under Samels’ leadership, the series has been honored with nearly every industry award, including the Peabody, Primetime Emmys, the duPont-Columbia Journalism Award, Writers Guild Awards and Sundance Film Festival Audience and Grand Jury awards. In 2015, the series received its ninth Academy Award nomination for the critically acclaimed “Last Days in Vietnam.” Date: February 25th, 2016, 7 P

    Farewell from Music Seniors

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    A reflective compilation of videos from senior music students (recorded from their homes during quarantine) What is your favorite memory from Messiah? (00:20) What is your favorite musical memory from Messiah? (01:28) What is your funniest Messiah Memory? (02:57) What will you miss most about Messiah? (04:05) What will you miss the least? (04:44) Any professors you\u27d like to thank? (05:32) Any advice for an incoming student? (07:48)https://mosaic.messiah.edu/covid/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Messiah University Wind Ensemble, featuring Joey Tartell, trumpet

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    The Spring Concert of the Messiah University Wind Ensemble, featuring Joey Tartell, trumpet soloist, as well as William Stowman, trumpet solois
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