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    Lorraine Eaton, 37th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    LORRAINE EATON, staff epicure at The Virginian-Pilot, eats for a living. A newspaper journalist for 28 years, she is also author of Tidewater Table (2013), a cookbook chronicling her adventures in eating and the culinary history of southeast Virginia, and Food Lover\u27s Guide to Virginia (Globe Pequot Press, 2014). Eaton\u27s work has won state and national awards; she has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; and her prose appears in several anthologies, including Best Food Writing 2012. She earned a BA in mass communications and an MFA in creative nonfiction from Old Dominion

    Thérèse Chabot : Jardins intemporels

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    Stressing the artist's ritualistic approach, Simms comments on Chabot's floor compositions with flowers. Includes an excerpt from a text by Beavis on the installation "Mémoire du geste" (1993) and a statement by the artist

    Le jardin manifeste : Thérèse Chabot, Helen Sebelius, Laura-Keir Vickerson

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    Presenting works by three women artists using flowers as material or as subject, Simms points to the ephemeral nature of the installations and to the relation between nature and culture. Brief artists' statements

    M.J. Lorraine beside his boat the 'Columbia'

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    Lorraine was a civil engineer and author of 'The Columbia Unveiled'

    How 'Raisin in the Sun' Author Lorraine Hansberry Defined What it Means to be 'Young, Gifted and Black'

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    https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154589/1/PBS - How 'Raisin in the Sun' Author Lorraine Hansberry Defined What it Meant to be 'Young, Gifted and Black' - 17May2019.pdf-

    La Lorraine artiste

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    Upon the centenary of Emile Gallé's death, this conference will explore the rich cultural milieu of his native Nancy and Lorraine. Gallé was an extraordinary polymath: artist, author, critic, political activist, educator, botanist

    Mapping connections through co-publications. The IMPACT initiative at ‘Lorraine University of Excellence’ in France

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    International audienceIn an era defined by interconnectedness and the pursuit of solutions to complex global challenges, research collaboration has emerged as a cornerstone of innovation and progress. Understanding the dynamics of co-publications can provide valuable evidence for demonstrating the societal relevance and impact of interdisciplinary research, thereby enhancing the competitiveness of grant proposals and research initiatives. This study examines the extent of connections in co-publications under the IMPACT initiative at “Lorraine Université d’Excellence”, France, over the period 2016-2024. The aim of the IMPACT framework was to fund projects with a high scientific added-value. Many of the research topics addressed within the IMPACT Initiative, such as environmental sustainability, public health, and social inequalities, were indeed of global significance. Utilizing bibliometric data from HAL and OpenAlex databases, we provide insights into the collaborative networks and disciplinary integration within these projects, taking a particular interest in co-publications as a means to study: (i) co-authorship of papers (individual level), (ii) multi-laboratory collaborations (institutional level), (iii) interdisciplinarity in research teams. Our study underscores the increasing number of multi-laboratory and multi-author publications as well as the diversity of disciplines involved. However, it also points to the limitations and challenges of this interdisciplinarity. The role of humanities and social sciences (HSS) in collaborative research endeavors is also discussed

    Lorraine Simms : Moments figés

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    Fugitive : Lorraine Simms

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