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Tomas O Cathasaigh, Tom Cummins, Cynthia Friend, Andrew Gordon, Jay Jasanoff, James Kloppenberg, James McCarthy, Christie McDonald, Ingrid Monson, Richard Moran, Afsaneh Najmabadi, Steve Owen, Judith Ryan, Kay Shelemay, Richard Thomas, Mary Waters, Jan Ziolkowski
...committee can’t make faculty appointments, it can’t really mount courses,” says Watts Professor of Music Kay K. Shelemay. African-American Studies provided “a very logical home” for African Studies...
...something the kids would get to experience," she says. Such enthusiasm has helped thousands of farmers like Siegel to thrive in the growing business of agricultural tourism. At a time when profit margins for crops have been slashed razor thin by rising costs, "you have to consider agritainment," says Kay Hollabaugh, president of the North American Farmers Direct Marketing Association. An estimated 62 million people visited farms in 2001, the latest figures available. Annual agritourism revenues range from $20 million in Vermont to $200 million in New York. In Hawaii, revenues rose 30%, to $34 million, from...
...first major event was a Tuesday morning visit to Watts Professor of Music and member of the Committee on Ethnic Studies Kay K. Shelemay’s course, Literature and Arts B-78, “Soundscapes: Exploring Music in a Changing World.” Shelemay, an ethnomusicologist, wrote about the SRP in her book, “Soundscapes” and has been a vigorous supporter of the residency ever since it was proposed...
...that 1994 case, DeGuerin defended Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, a Texas Republican, after Earle brought ethics charges against her. (At the time, Hutchison was the Texas state treasurer.) The first two indictments against her were tossed out, and DeGuerin outmaneuvered Earle in pre-trial motions. On the first day of trial, Earle refused to go forward with the case, and Hutchison was acquitted...