Category: College of Arts & Sciences

  • Characterization of Bacillus Bacteriophage Jabberwock proteome using protein prediction tools

    By Stephen Zdgiebloski and George Wanis Faculty Mentor: Dr. Swati Agrawal Abstract Bacteriophages, commonly referred to as phages, are viruses that target and replicate within bacteria with remarkable specificity towards their specific hosts or related species. They offer a promising alternative for combating antibiotic-resistant bacteria without disrupting the normal microbiome or causing damage to human…

  • Translation challenges in El lugar sin límites – Hell Has No Limits, by José Donoso

    By Rebecca Cruz Faculty Mentor: Maria Laura Bocaz Abstract In the novel ‘El lugar sin límites’ written by the Chilean writer José Donoso, the author intentionally disguises the sex of La Manuela, the trans protagonist, until the moment when La Manuela’s daughter, Japonesita, reveals it when she calls her “father”. By carefully comparing the Spanish…

  • Music Student Recitals and Performances

    Friday, April 19 Saturday, April 20 Sunday, April 21 Monday, April 22 Tuesday, April 23 Thursday, April 25 Friday, April 26 Saturday, April 27

  • Psi Chi Annual Symposium

  • Studio Art Senior Exhibition and Reception

    Studio art will host a reception for the Senior Exhibition, first floor CRUC gallery, from 5-7pm April 26th.  The exhibition is available for viewing April 20-27.

  • Annual Student Art Exhibition 2024

    In duPont Gallery, the Annual Student Art Exhibition 2024 showcases the incredible talent and creativity of UMW students. Participating artists include: Shanna Aberle, Brooke Abrash, Josiah Arnold, Carter Austin, Noah Barrett, James Campas, Zachary Casselman, Jazmin Cochran, Eniya Cropper, Brogan Giampietro, Maeve Gilmartin, Hayden Griffith, Lucy Hagerman, Thomas Bryson Hedges, Winston Heron, Alison Herrera, Madison Hinton, Jenny…

  • Levitt by the Sea, Works by Alfred Levitt (1894-2000)

    Ridderhof Martin Gallery, Levitt by the Sea showcases the works of the Modernist artist Alfred Levitt (1894-2000) during his summers in the artist colony of Gloucester, Massachusetts. This exhibition was curated by the students of UMW’s ARTH 317 course, Laboratory in Museum Studies, with guidance from Dr. Tracy Stonestreet. Student curators include Elissa Austin, Amelia Bailey, Chiara…

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