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Spring/Summer 2021 Issue

The Well

The Union

Apple Valley Farm by S. Robert Latham Jr., M.D. 食色官网59 (2019, Wings Publishers LLC). The history of a Glenville, North Carolina farm with origins in 1854.

My San Francisco by Gordon Ball 食色官网66 (2020, Richard W. Couper Press). Part memoir, part prose and part poem, Ball offers a revenant食色官网檚 journey to the city that left an indelible imprint upon his mind. 

Speculative Satire in Contemporary Literature and Film: Rant Against the Regime by Kirk Combe 食色官网76 (2021, Routledge). Since 1980, when neoliberal and neoconservative forces began their hostile takeover of western culture, a new type of political satire has emerged食色官网the Rant.

Elder Fraud Wars: Case Histories from an Enforcement Attorney by David Neil Kirkman 食色官网76 (2020, Exposit). By recounting actual court cases, Kirkman examines the multi-billion-dollar elder fraud industry and reveals successful strategies for combating that industry.

SPIN by Patricia Cornwell 食色官网79 (2021, Thomas & Mercer). The second in Cornwell食色官网檚 new series continuing the story of Captain Calli Chase, a NASA test pilot, quantum physicist, and cybercrime investigator.

The Learn-to-Read Bible and Coloring Book by Rev. Nelle McCorkle Bordeaux 食色官网87 (2020, printed by Penmor Lithographers). A book for new readers of all ages, with simple, clear text and lovely illustrations. Each story ends with a Bible memory verse. 

Your Business Ventures: The Prep. The Pitch. The Funding. by Linsey Mills 食色官网92 (2020, Independently Published). Mills, an entrepreneur and financial professional, offers the secrets to pitching your venture and raising funds for your idea.

Teach Your Child About Money Through Play: 110+ Games/Activities, Tips and Resources to Teach Kids Financial Literacy at an Early Age by Andrea Stephenson 食色官网02 with Linsey Mills 食色官网92 (2019, Independently Published). With more than 30 years of combined experience teaching youth financial literacy, Stephenson and Mills make conversation around money fun and engaging for young children.

Preparing Science Teachers Through Practice-Based Teacher Education by David Stroupe 食色官网02, Karen Hammerness and Scott McDonald (2020, Harvard Education Press). This comprehensive volume examines the compelling ways teacher educators across the country are using core practices to prepare preservice teachers for ambitious and equitable science teaching.

A Blaze in the Northern Sky by Ross Hagan 食色官网01 (2020, Bloomsbury Academic Publishing). This book explores Darkthrone食色官网檚 食色官网淎 Blaze in the Northern Sky食色官网 (1992), a foundational keystone of the musical and aesthetic vision of the notorious Norwegian black metal scene and one of the most beloved albums of the genre.

The Last Resort: A Novella in Voices by Allie Coker 食色官网10 (2021, Warren Publishing, Inc.). Told from various perspectives, The Last Resort reveals the vulnerable side of humanity and forces readers to stop and ask, 食色官网What is normal?食色官网


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Africana Studies

Takiyah Harper-Shipman received the American Philosophical Society食色官网檚 Franklin Research Grant to continue fieldwork on her second book project. Harper-Shipman also co-authored an op-ed titled 食色官网準成偻鴿 with Kim Bako 食色官网21. The article was published in Africa Is a Country

Anthropology

Laurian Bowles published, 食色官网淏lack Feminist Ethnography and the Racial Politics of Porter Labor in Ghana食色官网 in Feminist Anthropology. Bowles and Beth Uzwiak published 食色官网準成偻鴿 in The Senses and Society.

Arab Studies

Rebecca Joubin, AJ Naddaff 食色官网19 and Nick Lobo 食色官网20 translated Threshold of Pain, a Syrian novel by Hasan Sami Yusuf.

Art

Tyler Starr participated in the exhibit 食色官网準成偻鴿 at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art from 1/8-3/19. This group exhibition, inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., is part of BIMA食色官网檚 Untold Stories series. Works focus on social justice and human rights, addressing diverse and connected issues. His solo exhibit 食色官网準成偻鴿 was held at the gallery Antenna in New Orleans this spring.

Biology

A. Malcolm Campbell was awarded a 2022 U.S. Fulbright Scholarship for New Zealand. He was one of three faculty chosen from a national pool. His project blends teaching introductory biology with research on student engagement and retention. 

Karen Hales served as co-organizer for the 62nd Annual Drosophila Research Conference, sponsored by the Genetics Society of America. During the conference she chaired two plenary sessions, moderated a careers panel discussion, and spoke in a workshop on inclusive language frameworks for teaching genetics. 

Mark Stanback, David Millican 食色官网11, and others co-published a paper, 食色官网,食色官网 in Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology.

Dave Wessner and Siena Senn 食色官网22 published an article titled, 食色官网淢aintaining Student Engagement During an Abrupt Instructional Transition: Lessons Learned from COVID-19,食色官网 in the Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education.

Chemistry

Nicole L. Snyder has been elected as a council representative on the Council on Undergraduate Research executive board. The CUR is a national organization that advocates for promotes, and supports high impact, collaborative undergraduate research, scholarly and creative activities. Snyder recently published an article in Royal Society of Chemistry Advances with Ana Nottingham 食色官网20, Logan Russell 食色官网19, J. Alexander Sizemore 食色官网20 and Domi Babin 食色官网23, titled 食色官网.食色官网 The work was supported in part by the NIH and the NSF.

Classics

Michael Toumazou co-authored an article entitled 食色官网淭he Directional Occurrence of the Levantine Geomagnetic Field Anomaly: New Data from Cyprus and Abrupt Directional Changes食色官网 in Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Dance

Alison Bory co-authored an article with Gretchen Alterowitz (UNCC) and Amanda Hamp (UNM) as AGA COLLABORATIVE, titled 食色官网淐ollaborative Ethics: Choreographing Within the System and Beyond;食色官网 published in PERFORMING ETHOS: International Journal of Ethics in Theatre & Performance.

Educational Studies

Hilton Kelly was invited to serve as a 2021-2022 ACE Fellow on the American Council on Education.

Chris Marsicano was named an Emerging Education Policy Scholar (EEPS) by the Fordham Institute and the American Enterprise Institute for the 2021-2022 academic year. The prestigious program connects early career education scholars with policymakers to support the goal of data-driven and evidence-based policymaking around education issues in Washington. Marsicano will be the second liberal arts college faculty member ever to receive the honor. Marsicano, Emily Rounds 食色官网21 and a colleague at the CDC Foundation recently published a brief written in the peer-reviewed CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The article shows the distribution of COVID-19 testing protocols on college campuses in the United States.

Brittany Murray co-authored two articles: 食色官网準成偻鴿 In Socius, and 食色官网準成偻鴿 in Educational Administration Quarterly.

English

食色官网,食色官网 a collaborative work of digital scholarship co-created by Suzanne Churchill and others, has been awarded an honorable mention for the from the American Studies Association.

Ann Fox and Jessica Cooley 食色官网05 launched Chapter 3: FRONTLINES OF ALL KIND for the online component of their Ford Foundation Gallery exhibition, 食色官网淚ndisposable: Structures of Support after the ADA.食色官网 The new video commission documents work by the artist collective Black Power Naps under the strain of a global pandemic that exacerbates social inequity for many. Fox delivered a Zoom talk at the University of Notre Dame entitled 食色官网.食色官网 The talk was sponsored by the Reilly Center for Medicine and the Liberal Arts at Notre Dame as part of their 食色官网淓ducating the Whole Physician食色官网 series.

Alan Michael Parker served as a judge for the 2021 National Book Awards in fiction. He also published, 食色官网準成偻鴿 in Fiction Kitchen Berlin and had six poems published in the spring 2021 issue of the Virginia Quarterly Review. His latest book of poems is .

Environmental Studies

Brad Johnson, Liam Stiefel 食色官网20 and Susannah Cooley 食色官网18 published an article entitled, 食色官网淚ncreased Colluvial Hollow Discharge and Subsequent Recovery After a Low Intensity Wildfire in the Blue Ridge Mountains, USA食色官网 in the journal Hydrological Processes. The study examines how wildfires in the southeast may be unique compared with more widely studied fires in the western United States.

French and Francophone Studies

Caroline Fache co-authored an article in the International Journal of Francophone Studies titled 食色官网淔rench Dis-integration: New Identity Formation Processes in 30掳 Couleur.食色官网 In March, Fache was invited to present a paper in a panel entitled: 食色官网淢ariannes 脿 la crois茅e des Identit茅s食色官网 for the 20th and 21st French and Francophone Studies Colloquium. In April, she chaired the 食色官网淚mmigration Comedy: Beyond the Tragic Immigrant食色官网 seminar at the ACLA conference and presented a paper entitled 食色官网淔rance Immigration Comedy: Confined to the Margins.食色官网

Sandrine Hope has received the .

Shanaaz Mohammed published, 食色官网淩eimagining the Aapravasi Ghat: Khal Torabully食色官网檚 Poetry and the Indentured Diaspora,食色官网 in the Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies.

Gender and Sexuality Studies

Yurika Tamura, Jared Lindo 食色官网21 and Nade Bai 食色官网22, together with State Senator Mujtaba Mohammed and Tricia Sisson, Town of Cornelius Commissioner, were invited to speak at the 食色官网淪top Asian Hate食色官网 rally organized by Unity in Community North Mecklenburg. 

History

Diego Luis has been awarded a Huntington Library Travel Grant for a month of archival study abroad at the Archivo General de las Indias in Seville, Spain. Luis published, 食色官网 in Ethnohistory. He also published a photography portfolio on the humanitarian crisis at the U.S./Mexican border, 食色官网,食色官网 in Chiric煤 Journal: Latina/o Literatures, Arts, and Cultures.

Jane Mangan was part of a collective of Latin American historians awarded the Rocky Mountain Council of Latin American Studies 2021 Edwin Leiuwen Teaching Award. 

Rose Stremlau has been awarded a George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation fellowship of $35,000 toward completion of her project, Barbara Longknife: A Cherokee Life in the Age of American Empire.

Sarah Waheed serves as ongoing advisor to Hyderabad Urban Labs, one of India食色官网檚 more innovative academic Urban Studies Research organizations. Waheed presented the paper, 食色官网淗yderabad食色官网檚 1948 食色官网橮olice Action食色官网: Muslim Belonging, Memory, and the Hidden Histories of Partition食色官网 for the recent symposium and conference 食色官网淐itizenship, Belonging, and the Partition of India,食色官网 sponsored by the Royal Society for Asian Affairs and the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures, University of Virginia. Waheed also presented at 食色官网 History Forum with her students, Ashley Ip 食色官网22 and Yashita Kandhari 食色官网22, on their project 食色官网淎rchival Matters: The History of Asians and Asian Studies at 食色官网食色官网 as part of the Stories Yet To Be Told: Race, Racism, and Accountability on Campus series. 

Remembering Willie Earle, a documentary film about South Carolina食色官网檚 last reported lynching, was named best documentary for 2021 in the 食色官网淗istory-Plus食色官网 category of North Carolina食色官网檚 Longleaf Film Festival. Co-directors and former history majors Frank Carroll 食色官网19, Cassie Harding 食色官网20 and Stevie Jefferis 食色官网19 accepted the award on behalf of the filmmaking team, a team that also includes executive producer John Wertheimer. The film began as a project in Wertheimer食色官网檚 食色官网淔ilming Southern History食色官网 class in 2018. 

Mathematics & Computer Science

Tabitha Peck and Jessica Good (Psychology), with student author Katharina Seitz 食色官网20 published the paper, 食色官网準成偻鴿 in the IEEE VR special issues of Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

Physics

Michelle Kuchera recently co-authored two articles: 食色官网,食色官网 in The European Physical Journal A, and 食色官网,食色官网 in 19th IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications. Kuchera, Braden Kronheim 食色官网21 and Alexander Karbo 食色官网19 recently published an article, 食色官网,食色官网 in Physics Letters B.

Kristen Thompson, Michelle Kuchera and Sam Frederick 食色官网19 recently published an article entitled 食色官网淢odelling Magnetohydrodynamic Equilibrium in Magnetars with Applications to Continuous Gravitational Wave Production食色官网 in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Political Science

Peter Ahrensdorf published an essay, 食色官网淪ocrates食色官网 Critique of Homer食色官网檚 Education in the Republic,食色官网 in a book entitled, Liberty, Democracy, and the Temptations to Tyranny in the Dialogues of Plato.

Britta Crandall and Emma Lynn 食色官网21 co-authored an article on COVID-related fiscal responses in Latin America titled, 食色官网?,食色官网 published in Global Americans.

Psychology

Phia Salter食色官网檚 co-authored article, 食色官网淐UE-ing Student Success: Evaluating Academic Support Space in Residential Communities食色官网 (2020), was recently awarded the from the Association of College and University Housing-international.

Religious Studies

Andrew Lustig won first prize in the  for his poem 食色官网淚nvitation.食色官网

Rachel Pang presented a paper entitled, 食色官网淰isualizing Avalokite艣vara食色官网檚 Pureland: Shabkar食色官网檚 (1781-1851) Autobiography and the Rise of a Geographic Consciousness in Nineteenth Century Tibet食色官网 at the ASIANetwork annual conference.

Karl Plank has published a book concerning the American writer David Foster Wallace and the ethics of fiction. explores the religious dimensions of Wallace食色官网檚 masterpiece and the significance of reading fiction. 

Sociology

Gayle Kaufman and Molly Bair 食色官网19 published an article, 食色官网淎ttitudes Toward Working Mothers and Work-Oriented Fathers in the U.S.,食色官网 in Journal of Family Issues

Gerardo Mart铆 accepted an invitation to join a highly select group of nationally renowned scholars on the , a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to conducting independent research at the intersection of religion, culture and public policy. PRRI食色官网檚 mission is to help journalists, scholars, pundits, thought leaders, clergy and the general public better understand debates on public policy issues.

Theatre

Sharon Green recently co-designed and co-facilitated a six-week, practice-based research project with an international team of Theatre of the Oppressed practitioners, investigating methods for translating Brazilian theatre practitioner Augusto Boal食色官网檚 Theatre of the Oppressed techniques and methodologies for Zoom and other online platforms. 

Writing

Andrew Rippeon published an article in the minnesota review titled, 食色官网準成偻鴻lighght食色官网 and 食色官网檆ovfefe食色官网: reading media and misspellings from mimeo to twitterverse.食色官网 In it, he examines how technologies of inscription, from the typewriter to Twitter, intersect with poetics and politics. Rippeon also published a chapter in the edited collection, . 

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