Sorin Nastasia: Nastasia is all about interpersonal communication

Read the Article. Published May 4, 2012

Sorin Nastasia was born in Torgoviste, Romania. He received his bachelors degree in philology at the University of Bucharest in Romania, a masters degree in American Cultural Studies also at the University of Bucharest, a second masters degree in Management of International Transactions at the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest, a third masters degree in Communications and Public Relations from the National University for Political Studies and Public Administration in Bucharest, and a doctorate Communication and Public Discourse at the University of South Dakota. Today he is an assistant professor in the Department of Speech Communication at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Paul Brunkow: Brunkow studies health of Midwest freshwaters

Read the Article. Published April 27, 2012

Paul Brunkow was born in Portland, Oregon. He received his bachelors degree in Zoology from the University of Washington, and his doctorate also in Zoology from Arizona State University. Today he is an Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Biological Sciences at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Dan Smithiger: Smithiger teaches the magic of percussion

Read the Article. Published April 20, 2012

Dr. Dan Smithiger was born outside of Saigon (or Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam. He arrived to the U.S. as an adopted child by an American family when he was four months old. He obtained his Bachelors of Music Education from Northern Arizona University, and his masters and doctorate in Music from the University of Arizona. Today he teaches percussion and is the Director of the Basketball band at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Stacey Brown: Brown studies problems of "food deserts"

Read the Article. Published April 13, 2012

Dr. Stacey Brown was born in Ardmore, Oklahoma. She received her bachelors degree in Geography from Oklahoma State University, her masters also in Geography from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and then her doctorate in Geography from Oklahoma State University. Today she is an Assistant professor in the Department of Geography at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Jessica Harris: Harris studies African-American moments Read the Article. Published April 6, 2012

Jessica DeSpain: DeSpain uses latest technology to study English Read the Article. Published March 30, 2012

Larry LaFond: Linguist LaFond organizes space meeting Read the Article. Published March 23, 2012

Georgiann Davis: Davis studies gray areas of human Sexuality Read the Article. Published March 16, 2012

Myron Jones: Jones seeks to engage students in chemistry Read the Article. Published March 9, 2012

Carolyn Minear: Minear teaches the art of teaching singing Read the Article. Published March 2, 2012

Elza Ibroscheva: Ibroscheva looks at how the media portrays women Read the Article. Published February 24, 2012

Candice Jackson: Jackson teaches African-American life with literature Read the Article. Published February 17, 2012

Eddie Ackad: Ackad uses powerful computers to solve problems Read the Article. Published February 10, 2012

Laura Hanson: Hanson brings realism to theater productions Read the Article. Published February 3, 2012

Greg Fields: Fields attempting to rescue indigenous traditions Read the Article. Published January 27, 2012

Jennifer Rehg: Rehg studies monkeys to better understand humans Read the Article. Published January 20, 2012

Cristina De Meo: De Meo carries on tradition of teaching chemistry Read the Article. Published January 13, 2012

Shelly Goebl-Parker: Goebl-Parker administers cure with art therapy Read the Article. Published January 6, 2012

Wendy Shaw: Shaw studies the geography of affluence Read the Article. Published December 23, 2011

Jason Williams: Williams believes insects can teach us a lot Read the Article. Published December 16, 2011

Laura Strand: Strand teaches the art of weaving in a new world Read the Article. Published December 9, 2011

Joao Sedycias: We no longer live in a one-language world Read the Article. Published December 2, 2011

Andrew Theising: Theising tries to find ways to make cities better Read the Article. Published November 25, 2011

Andrew Neath: Neath studies, teaches the uncertainties of life Read the Article. Published November 18, 2011

Sharon McGee: McGee teaches students art of persuasive writing Read the Article. Published November 11, 2011

John DenHouter: DenHouter concentrates on oil paintings Read the Article. Published November 4, 2011

Vance McCracken: McCracken knows ulcers and parasitic worms. Read the Article. Published October 28, 2011

Brett Stamps brings knowledge, passion to jazz. Read the Article. Published October 21, 2011

Randy Pearson: Geography is not just for memorizing capitals. Read the Article. Published October 14, 2011

Julie Holt: Professor finds history in our own backyards. Read the Article. Published October 7, 2011

Gussie: Klorer: Gussie Klorer uses art to help children heal. Read the Article. Published September 30, 2011

Grant Andree: Arts and Issues chief Andree has had adventures. Read the Article. Published September 23, 2011

Chistienne Hinz: SIUE professor finds Japanese culture enlightening. Read the Article. Published September 16, 2011

Aminata Cairo: Anthropologist sees how cultures use medicine. Read the Article. Published September 9, 2011

Hernando Garcia: Physics professor leads research into laser uses. Read the Article. Published September 2, 2011

John Korak: Trumpet professor known for giving inspiration. Read the Article. Published August 26, 2011

Eric Ruckh studies how we learn, teach and act. Read the Article. Published August 19, 2011

Dennis Mares has a clue about criminal gangs. Read the Article. Published August 12, 2011

Dr. Faith Liebl works to explain what cells do. Read the Article. Published August 5, 2011

Calvin Jarrell: Jarrell keeps dance traditions alive at SIUE. Read the Article. Published July 29, 2011

Jason Stacy: A fresh look at "O CaptainÉ". Read the Article. Published July 23, 2011

T. R. Carr: SIUE's Carr teaches tomorrow's public servants. Read the Article. Published July 15, 2011

Steve Rigdon: Statistician recommends a dose of skepticism. Read the Article. Published July 8, 2011

Lana Hagan: Teaching Acting a Hard Act to Follow. Read the Article. Published July 1, 2011

Catherine Seltzer: War between north and south - in literature. Read the Article. Published June 24, 2011

Denise DeGarmo: Radioactive relations. Read the Article. Published June 17, 2011

Bill Retzlaff: Green roofs forever. Read the Article. Published June 10, 2011

Kimberly Archer: A composer for our times. Read the Article. Published June 3, 2011

Carl Springer: Springer studies links between religions. Read the Article. Published May 27, 2011

Greg Vogel: Archaeology not much like Indiana Jones. Read the Article. Published May 20, 2011

Mike Shaw: Brighter future on the way for batteries. Read the Article. Published May 12, 2011

Paulette Myers: Stimulating minds, teaching art. Read the Article. Published May 6, 2011

Kristine Hildebrandt: The Tower of Babel keeps getting smaller. Read the Article. Published April 29, 2011

Dave Kauzlarich: SIUE sociologist studies government crime. Read the Article. Published April 22, 2011

Jeffrey Sabby: A view of the universe from SIUE campus. Read the Article. Published April 15, 2011

Chuck Harper: Teaching acting - not as simple as it looks. Read the Article. Published April 8, 2011

Adrian Matejka: When poetry can be beautiful and subversive. Read the Article. Published April 1, 2011

Bryan Jack: Exodusters: The forgotten migration. Read the Article. Published March 25, 2011

Rick Essner: What happens when life goes wild. Read the Article. Published March 18, 2011