|
Southern Miss Gulf Coast Political Science Students, Faculty Present in Nashville |
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 |
|
Contact Charmaine Schmermund, 228.865.4573
|
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Political science students and faculty representing The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast served on a panel at the 2009 International Studies Association (ISA) - South Annual Conference Oct. 16 - 17 in Nashville, Tenn.
Participants on the panel included Matt Williams and Trisha Casey, political science graduate assistants from the College of Arts and Letters, political science assistant professor Jack Covarrubias and Southern Miss Gulf Coast academic dean and political science professor Tom Lansford.
The panel, chaired by Covarrubias, concentrated on macro and micro perspectives of the War on Terror as a contribution to this year’s ISA-South theme, “Changes in International Studies.”
For more information about the Southern Miss College of Arts and Letters, call 228.214.3245
About The University of Southern Mississipp The University of Southern Mississippi, founded in 1910, is a comprehensive doctoral and research-extensive university fulfilling its mission of being a leading university in engaging and empowering individuals to transform lives and communities. In a tradition of leadership for student development, Southern Miss is educating a 21st century work force providing intellectual capital, cultural enrichment and innovation to Mississippi and the world. Southern Miss is located in Hattiesburg, Miss., with an additional campus and teaching and research sites on the Mississippi Gulf Coast; further information is found at www.usm.edu/gulfcoast . -30-
|