Month: September 2022

God Blessed the Queen

“Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch in British history, died Thursday at age 96 surrounded by her children and grandchildren at Balmoral Castle in Scotland… The Queen, whose reign of 70 years and seven months was the second longest for a sovereign monarch in world history after Louis XIV (whose rule stretched from the mid-17th century to the early years of the 18th century), not only appointed 15 prime ministers (the first, Winston Churchill, having been born 101 years before the last, Liz Truss), but also saw 13 American Presidents, seven UN Secretary-Generals, seven popes, and the global population almost triple since ascending to the throne.

“As the news of the Queen’s death broke, ordinary Brits converged at both Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace and, in a scene too fantastical for The Crown, a double rainbow appeared outside the palace as the crowd sang “God Save the Queen.””

Text from https://www.commonsense.news/p/tgif-god-blessed-the-queen?utm_source=email

Dennis McCunney To Serve as Co-guest Editor of Metropolitan Universities Journal

Dennis McCunney, Intercultural Affairs, and Guiseppe Getto, Dept. of English, will serve as guest editors for an upcoming issue of Metropolitan Universities journal. The theme for the issue is “Global Outreach and Engagement: Navigating the Tension Between Local Impacts and Global Responsibilities.” Founded in 1990, Metropolitan Universities journal disseminates scholarship on cutting-edge topics pertinent to urban and metropolitan colleges and universities. The Journal is a peer-reviewed, open access publication—which means that it employs traditional methods of evaluating manuscripts while ensuring that those accepted for publication are freely available to anyone interested in the issues and themes covered. Manuscripts are due by December 2, 2022. The issue is scheduled for publication in summer 2023.

You can more about this upcoming issue here: https://www.cumuonline.org/metropolitan-universities-journal/calls-for-papers/

ECU #97 in Washington Monthly’s National Universities 2022 Rankings

Since 2005, the Washington Monthly has ranked colleges based on what they do for the country. Unlike U.S News & World Report, which relies on crude and easily manipulated measures of wealth, exclusivity, and prestige, their ranking is based on contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research, and promoting public service.

2022 National University Rankings