Swarthmore's Napoli to discuss humor in American Sign Language Newark Post Donna Jo Napoli, professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College, will discuss humor in American Sign Language during a presentation from 2:30-4 pm, Friday, Feb. 10, in 104 Gore Hall on the University of Delaware campus in Newark. |
New Theatre's Winter: Abandonment with humor Miami New Times He is head of the dramatic writing program, as well as an associate professor of theater and film, at the University of Idaho. The 43-year-old, Rotherham, England-born playwright is also a recipient of a fellowship to the Sundance Playwrights ... |
Standup Comedy Injects Healthy Dose Of Zing and Laughter into Science Learning EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) Students, teachers, parents and others in the general public are encouraged not to miss it when Brian Malow, Norman Goldblatt, Pete Ludovice, and Tim Lee each bring their unique style of science humor to Georgetown University in Washington, ... |
Austin Peay State University will have Former US Poet Laureate Billy Collins ... Clarksville Online That's where Collins stands out, using a light touch to suddenly transform a humorous piece into something serious. “Luring his readers into the poem with humor,” a New York Times, review proclaimed, “Mr. Collins leads them unwittingly into deeper, ... |
VU grad and legendary pitchman JoBe Cerny talks advertising nwitimes.com JoBe Cerny, the voice of the Pillsbury Doughboy in TV commercials, signs a plush Doughboy doll for Marge Blum, of Valparaiso, in December during his visit to Valparaiso University to promote his audio book project. Blum said she had about a dozen ... |
![]() Hartford Courant | Protests Of UConn Student Video Misguided Hartford Courant By KATE SMITH The Hartford Courant Last week, the feminist activist community at the University of Connecticut was awoken by the "Evil Blue Light" video produced by the student-run TV station, UCTV. Protesters claimed the video promoted misogyny, ... |
![]() City Town Info Education Channel | Want To Get Hired? Must Have A Sense Of Humor City Town Info Education Channel According to AOL Jobs, the benefit of humor in the workplace has been noted before, specifically by Chris Robert, an assistant professor of management at the University of Missouri. He and a doctoral student researching the benefits of humor discovered ... |
![]() HealthJockey.com | Study Spots Where Humor Tickles Kids' Brains ABC News Researchers at Stanford University have shown that the brain's network for appreciating humor develops in childhood. They studied 15 children ages 6 to 12, showing them clips from "America's Funniest Home Videos," like people stumbling while skiing or ... Sense of Humor Starts Early in Children Stanford/Packard Imaging Shows How Humor Activates Kids' Brain Regions For Kids, Laughter Really May Be the Best Medicine |
![]() Pittsburgh Post Gazette | REP's 'Mid-Strut' sports clever set and humor but lacks depth Pittsburgh Post Gazette Examples abound, so I'll leave Charlie Sheen alone, but for an evening's immersion in this area of self-absorption, try "Mid-Strut" at The REP, Point Park University's professional company. It's a tale of two guys in their 50s named Jack dealing with ... |
Livestock Briefs: 2011-2012 Beef Quality Audit under way, producer input needed Midwest Producer The 2011-2012 NBQA, led by scientists from Colorado State University and Texas A&M University, is designed to collect and analyze information from cooler audits in the packing sector, face-to-face interviews with beef supply chain partners and for the ... |
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