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Mon, 22 Apr 2013 12:42:40 +0000
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HI everyone,

Just a reminder about two important departmental events today:

The Awards Ceremony at 3 and the M.A. Colloquium at 5 in the Meese Conference Room in Mason Hall, with a reception in between the two events.

I hope to see you there!



--
Randolph Scully
Associate Professor
Director of M.A. Program in History
Department of History and Art History
George Mason University
4400 University Dr., MS 3G1
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
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On Apr 19, 2013, at 11:04 PM, Randolph Scully <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Apologies for the late notice, but I want to invite all graduate students to attend two important, related events on Monday, if you have not already heard about them.
> 
> 1) The first is the Department Awards Ceremony and Reception, from 3-5pm in the Meese Conference Room in Mason Hall.
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> At the awards ceremony, Dr. Suzanne Smith with give a talk on her current research project. The talk is entitled, "The ‘Happy Am I’ Preacher: Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux and the Birth of Radio Evangelism."
> 
> You'll also have a chance to applaud the achievements of your fellow students, as both undergraduate and graduate award winners will be honored.
> 
> There will be a reception with food and drink following the awards ceremony and preceding the second event...
> 
> 2) The second is of perhaps even more interest for graduate students, our annual M.A. Colloquium, from 5-7pm in the same room (Meese Conference Room in Mason Hall)
> 
> This program consists of four paper presentations by M.A. students of outstanding research that was done in 2012.
> 
> This year's presenters are:
> 
> Christina Regelski, "Fretted with Fire: The Spectacle of the Dreamland Fire"
> 
> Mark Cozad, "'Devillish Designs': Sacraments, Rebellion, and the English Revolution"
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> Daniel Curry, "Neversink, New York: A Small Town Re-Imagined"
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> Stephen Rusiecki, "A Crusade in Words: The U.S. Army's Print Media Campaign and Soldier Motivations in World War II"
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> These events are always a great deal of fun -- it's a wonderful chance to catch up with classmates from previous semesters, socialize, and engage with the very high quality work that M.A. students are doing in the program. I hope to see you there!
> 
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> Randolph Scully
> Associate Professor
> Director of M.A. Program in History
> Department of History and Art History
> George Mason University
> 4400 University Dr., MS 3G1
> Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
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