University of Mobile faculty members are gaining recognition by presenting research findings and exhibiting artwork.
Lonnie Burnett, associate professor of history, spoke as part of a panel on Alabamians and the Civil War during Auburn University at Montgomery’s Liberal Arts Conference, held Feb. 19–20. His topic was “Alabama’s Adopted Confederate: The Propaganda Mission of Henry Hotze.”
Pamela Buchanan, dean of the Center for Adult Programs, presented a research paper on “Effects of Analogy-enhanced Grammar Instruction on Performance and Motivation in College Students” at the University of South Alabama’s college of education Founders Day Educational Research Conference on Feb. 2.
Ted Mashburn, associate dean of the college of arts and sciences, presented a paper titled “Building Bridges and Crossing Barriers” at the international conference Alliance of Civilizations: Turkey at the Crossroads of Cultures, held Jan. 29–31 at Kennesaw State University in Georgia. Philip Counselman, assistant professor of art, had several charcoal and pencil drawings featured in the “Drawing on Alabama” art exhibit in Biggin Gallery at Auburn University on Feb. 19.




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