News

College Awards Keene Prize for Literature to Michener Center Graduate
George Brant wins for "Elephant's Graveyard"
Latin American Studies Professor John W. F. Dulles Dies
Son of former Secretary of State John F. Dulles studied history of Brazil
College of Liberal Arts Names Michael Stoff Director of Plan II
Associate professor of history has served as interim director since 2006
Track and Field Athlete Ready for the Olympic Trials
Liberal Arts senior hopes to claim the gold medal in Beijing
Professor Inducted into Journalists' Hall of Fame
Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez cited for improving coverage of Latinos in the media
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Events
Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Hosts Summer Film Series
June 11 - July 30, 7:30 PM
College Hosts 13th Annual Colloquium Hippocraticum
August 11 - 13
Explore the Blanton Museum Through Poetry
April - December
Gone to Liberal Arts: Welcome Barbecue for New Students
August 26, 6:00 PM
Gone to Texas: A Texas-Sized Welcome to All Students, Staff and Faculty
August 26, 8:00 PM
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Feature

The Sunday morning worship at Red Memorial* progresses like many services in African-American churches. Parishioners sing classic hymns, clapping and swaying along to the music. The pastor, the Rev. Red, greets the congregation the same way she does each week.
However, there's something different about the service, explains Eric McDaniel, assistant professor of government, who studies the politics of faith and race.

