TAA member and former TAA Council President Dr. Mary Kay Switzer will be an honored feature in noted Chinese author Albert Chang’s book and paintings, “Six Women,” to be exhibited in Tokyo in April 8-10, 2019. Chang and Switzer began their collaboration at California State University Pomona. Switzer has been designated Professor Emerita at that university. She is currently living in Tempe, Arizona where she is involved in theatrical productions.
Busy TAA People: Sabrina Switzer-Wareing
TAA member Sabrina Switzer-Wareing has received a Spotlight Award from the American Association of Community Theatre. She is the Director…
Busy TAA People: Switzer receives award for contributions to community theatre
TAA member and former TAA Council President Mary Kay Switzer received a Special Recognition Award from the American Association of Community Theatre for…
Busy TAA People: David Lucander to appear on Travel Channel’s ‘Mysteries at the Museum’ tonight at 9 pm ET
TAA member Dr. David Lucander, an assistant professor of Pluralism and Diversity in America at Rockland Community College, will appear on the television show, Mysteries at the Museum, Friday, October 16 at 9 p.m. on the Travel Channel. This will be a special episode about the most famous protest that never happened: the 1941 March on Washington. As the author of a recent book about this subject,
Busy TAA People: Spiegler authors 6th edition of psychology textbook
TAA member Michael Spiegler, a professor of clinical psychology at Providence College, has recently published the 6th edition of Contemporary…
Busy TAA People: William P. Berlinghoff coauthors 2nd ed. of ‘Math Through the Ages’
TAA member William P. Berlinghoff, a retired professor of mathematics at Southern Connecticut State University and Colby College, has coauthored (with…