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Spring/Summer 2022 Issue

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By His Own Words: Robert Lathan Jr., Renowned Editor and Gentleman by S. Robert Lathan Jr. 食色官网59 M.D. (2021, Wings Publishers, LLC). An exploration of the life and words of a Pulitzer Prize-winning editor whose work contributed to the Charleston Renaissance and the economic growth of Western North Carolina.

Son of the South: Reminiscences of a Southern Sportsman by J. Robert (Bob) Gordon 食色官网61 (2021, Horse & Buggy Press). A dedicated conservationist and sportsman shares stories of the land and the experiences that shaped him.

No Favorite Child by Jack Hartman 食色官网72 (2021, Fulton Books, Inc.). A medical malpractice defense trial attorney takes on a case that could alter his life forever.

Educating Marston: A Mother and Son食色官网檚 Journey Through Autism by Christine Weiss and Eric Weiss 食色官网83 M.D. (2020, Changing Lives Press). A family食色官网檚 experiences with learning and autism, and the promising therapy that could be a game changer for thousands of families.

Seeing God at Work Every Day by Rev. David Dendy 食色官网85 (2015, WestBow Press). An interactive journal that combines everyday observations with spiritual insights and invites readers to live life with the eyes of our hearts wide open.

Ship of Blood: Mutiny and Slaughter Aboard the Harry A. Berwind, and the Quest for Justice by Charles M. Oldham III 食色官网97 (2022, Beach Glass Books). Part murder mystery, part courtroom drama, Ship of Blood explores racism and justice in a Southern port with a bloody past.

Grace and Fury by Tracy Banghart 食色官网02 (2018, Little, Brown and Co.). A story of fierce sisterhood in a world that食色官网檚 determined to break you.

Queen of Ruin by Tracy Banghart 食色官网02 (2019, Little, Brown and Co.). The sequel to Grace and Fury finds sisters Nomi and Serina fighting for a new age of freedom for all women.

A Season of Sinister Dreams by Tracy Banghart 食色官网02 (2021, Little, Brown and Co.). A courtly, feminist fantasy full of intrigue, romance and shocking twists.


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Art

John Corso-Esquivel presented his paper, 食色官网淢etonymic Circulation and the Latinx Body: Michael Hernandez de Luna食色官网檚 Mail Art,食色官网 as a part of the Latinx Bodies: Presence/Absence and Representation Panel (Part 2) at the 110th CAA Annual Conference (February 2022).

Joelle Dietrick and Owen Mundy (Digital Studies) exhibited artwork at East Tennessee State University食色官网檚 Slocumb Galleries February 22食色官网 April 1, 2022, juried by Kevin Tucker, Chief Curator at High Museum in Atlanta, and Cosmic Rays Digital at Peel Gallery, Carrboro, NC, March 1食色官网揂pril 2, 2022, curated by Sabine Gruffat, Associate Professor of Art at UNC Chapel Hill. They also delivered an artist talk/ online workshop at the University of California, San Diego in March 2022.

Biology

Chris Paradise and Brad Johnson (Environmental Studies) published a paper in Hydrological Processes with former students Catie Morris 食色官网17, Heather Mase 食色官网18 and Peter Whitehouse 食色官网18. The paper 食色官网淪easonal flashiness and high frequency discharge events in headwater streams in the North Carolina Piedmont (United States)食色官网 examines the ways that development impacts flow in small creeks around the Davidson area.

Chemistry

Nicole L. Snyder gave a presentation on her collaborative research with undergraduate students titled 食色官网淗umans versus Microbes食色官网 as an invited speaker at the University of Maryland. Her talk focused on two papers recently published in the Snyder Glycoscience Group focusing on the development of antimicrobials for targeting viruses and bacteria. Snyder was re- elected as a Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Chemistry councilor for a three-year term (2022食色官网2025). This is her third term as a CUR councilor. Snyder is also a member of the CUR Executive Board where she represents the Chemistry Division. Her efforts with CUR are centered on equity, inclusivity and the internationalization of undergraduate research.

Communication Studies

Amanda R. Martinez gave a research seminar for Northwestern University食色官网檚 Latinx Digital Media seminar series in January 2022. In addition to her seminar, 食色官网淟atinx Audiences & Laughter: The Power & Limits of Stereotype Humor,食色官网 she was interviewed about her background and career path for El Cafe虂 Latinx podcast, also produced by Northwestern University. The podcast episode, 食色官网淎manda R. Martinez and Making Absences Present,食色官网 is available online.

Economics

Clark Ross has been appointed the chair of the College Board, CLEP Economics Committee (College-Level Examination Program) effective June 2022. This committee oversees CLEP exams in both microeconomics and in macroeconomics.

English

Brenda Flanagan spent the first day of spring break presenting to two middle school assemblies at Davidson K-8. In celebration of Women食色官网檚 History Month, Flanagan told the students about Claudette Colvin, Viola Liuzzo, Dolores Huerta, Grace Lee Boggs and Shirley Chisholm, women from different racial and ethnic backgrounds who contributed to making America a good place for all its people.

食色官网淚ndisposable: Structures of Support After the ADA,食色官网 an online exhibition co-curated for the Ford Foundation Gallery by Ann Fox and Jessica Cooley 食色官网05, premiered its eighth and final commission in February. TEXERE by Indira Allegra is a global, art-based web application which transforms human losses into a new kind of memorial object食色官网揳n ever-evolving digital tapestry created with posts authored by people using the site. Fox also spoke on 食色官网淏uilding a Speculative Archive食色官网 at A Crisis of Caring: The Humanities and Our Health, an online symposium organized by the National Humanities Center.

Annie Merrill gave the keynote lecture for IDEAS week at Emory University, on the topic of 食色官网淎bnormal Environments from Speculation to Reality,食色官网 focusing on climate change in contemporary fiction and parallels to current events.

French and Francophone Studies

Shanaaz Mohammed食色官网檚 essay, 食色官网淐oralization: Coral Materiality in Khal Torabully食色官网檚 poetry,食色官网 received the 2022 Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) Postcolonial Essay Award.

German Studies

Burkhard Henke has agreed to serve as chief reader designate for 食色官网淎P German Language and Culture,食色官网 a course and examination provided

by the College Board through the Advanced Placement Program. The appointment is to be followed by a three-year term as Chief Reader, 2023食色官网26.

Emily Frazier-Rath published an article titled 食色官网淪exualized Violence and Racialized Others: Syrian Refugee Activism and Constructions of Difference Immediately after Cologne食色官网 and a book review of Representations of Muslim Women in German Popular Culture, 1990食色官网2015 in the Journal of Feminist German Studies, respectively. She also has been granted the position of executive director of the BGHRA (Black German Heritage and Research Association) Institute.

Public Health

Lauren Stutts and Laura Sockol (Psychology) published an article in Body Image with Isabella Pallotto 食色官网19, 食色官网淕eneral and sport-specific weight pressures as risk factors for body dissatisfaction and disordered eating among female collegiate athletes.食色官网 The article presents findings from Isabella食色官网檚 honors thesis in psychology.

Lauren Stutts, Hannah Cha 食色官网22 and Janina Mayers 食色官网22 (Saint Augustine食色官网檚 University), published an article titled 食色官网淭he impact of curvy fitspiration and fitspiration on body dissatisfaction, negative mood, and weight bias in women食色官网 in Stigma and Health.

Olivia Rostagni 食色官网21 and Lauren Stutts published an article titled 食色官网淕ratitude, self-efficacy, and health-related quality of life in individuals with Parkinson食色官网檚 Disease食色官网 in Psychology, Health, and Medicine.

Hispanic Studies

Angela Willis published a review of La maldita circunstancia: Ensayos sobre literatura cubana by Damaris Pun虄ales Alpi虂zar in Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies (MARLAS, December 2021. She also published an article titled 食色官网淐ontinuities of Cuban Dissidence: From Reinaldo Arenas to Patria y vida and Yunior Garci虂a Aguilar食色官网 in The Florida Bookshelf.

History

Rose Stremlau organized a panel and presented her research at a meeting of the Organization of American Historians in Boston. The panel focused on 食色官网淪eeing #MMIW in the Archives: Researching and Writing about Gendered Violence in Indigenous History.食色官网 A highlight

was presenting alongside a former undergraduate advisee, Jessica Markey Locklear, who is now completing her doctorate in history at Emory University and shared her work on the impact of settler colonial violence on Lumbees. Stremlau also recently gave a talk titled 食色官网準成偻鴺A Sad Almost Forgotten Past食色官网: Writing Sexual Violence into the History of the Native South食色官网 at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Stremlau

was an invited participant at a symposium at Rice University titled 食色官网淣aming the Natives,食色官网 comparing the Roman and Early American empires. Her paper on Cherokee and Osage engagement with missionaries will be in an upcoming anthology featuring talks given at the event.

Music

Tara Keith made her conducting debut with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra in December 2021. She conducted their holiday Cirque

de Noe虉l program, which featured aerialists, jugglers, acrobat, and strongmen from Cirque

de la Symphonie. In response to her direction

of Debussy食色官网檚 Clair de Lune (arr. Alfred Reed), CVNC (Classical Voice of North Carolina) said her 食色官网渃onducting shaped the piece with such elegant nuances that it became more than a simple underscore for the aerialist onstage.食色官网 Keith also worked with the Charlotte Symphony in March on their Music of the Eagles performance with the guest band Hotel California.

Philosophy

Paul Studtmann published an article titled 食色官网淭he Divine Fractal: First-Order Extensional Theology食色官网 in Philosophia. The article 食色官网淎 Causation for Narration Now: Narrative Determination食色官网 (co-authored with Christopher Shields, University of Notre Dame) is forthcoming in the Journal of the American Philosophical Association.

Physics

Anthony Kuchera and Tan Phan 食色官网18 published an article titled 食色官网淢irror nucleon removal reactions in p-shell nuclei食色官网 in Physical Review C.

Kristen Thompson received the Best Pedagogical Paper Award for her paper 食色官网淕oogle Sites as a Platform for Student Portfolios and Laboratory Notebooks食色官网 at a recent meeting of the North Carolina Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers. Thompson and Zayna Abuhakema 食色官网24 published an article titled 食色官网淎strometric Measurements of WDS 21371- 1622食色官网 in the current issue of the Journal of Double Star Observations.

Political Science

Peter Ahrensdorf gave a lecture, 食色官网淭he Distinctive Character of the Education of Cyrus,食色官网 at the A.V. Elliott Conference on Great Books and Ideas, sponsored by Mercer University食色官网檚 McDonald Center for America食色官网檚 Founding Principles, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia. Ahrensdorf also gave a lecture, 食色官网淭he Freedom of the Mind and the Tyranny of the Passions: Socrates食色官网 Critique of Homer食色官网檚 Education in the Republic,食色官网 sponsored by The LeFrak Forum on Science, Reason and Modern Democracy, and the Department of Political Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

Katherine Bersch was selected as a Fulbright Scholar for 2022-2023 (Brazil). Bersch hosted the 食色官网淐harlemos食色官网 event, Authoritarian Police In Democracy, at the Latin American Studies Association Conference.

Graham Bullock and Van Hillard (Writing Program) were invited to speak at the Symposium of Collegiate Programs for Public Discourse (SCPPD) hosted by the Program for Public Discourse at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in January 2022. Bullock presented insights from the work of the Deliberative Citizenship Initiative on the opportunities and challenges facing public discourse programs, while Hillard provided a pedagogical reflection on how we might best teach students how to engage in effective argument that built on his experience teaching writing courses with such a focus.

Besir Ceka published an article titled 食色官网淧olitical tolerance in Europe: The role of conspiratorial thinking and cosmopolitanism食色官网 in the European Journal of Political Research.

Britta Crandall and Russell Crandall published reviews of the following books in the spring 2022 issue of Survival: James Loxton, Conservative Party-building in Latin America: Authoritarian Inheritance and Counterrevolutionary Struggle; City of Omens: A Search for the Missing Women of the Borderlands; Garibaldi in South America: An Exploration; and Persuasive Peers: Social Communication and Voting in Latin America. Britta Crandall and Russell Crandall also reviewed Eliot Higgins食色官网檚 book We are Bellingcat: Global Crimes, Online Sleuths, and the Bold Future of News for the journal Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books. Russell Crandall co- authored with Jack Richardson, 食色官网淭he End of the West,食色官网 for Survival.

Psychology

Kristi Multhaup and Serena Hu 食色官网22 published a review of the book Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting in The Gerontologist.

Julio Ramirez食色官网檚 work in diversity and inclusivity in the neuroscience community was acknowledged with the inaugural Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN) Award for Fostering Diversity and Inclusivity. The FUN Award for Fostering Diversity & Inclusivity is to be given from time to time to recognize individuals who have made extraordinary efforts promoting diversity and inclusivity in undergraduate neuroscience education. Outstanding support of diversity may include the development of programs that substantially enhance the advancement of students and/or faculty from diverse backgrounds, successful and inclusive mentoring of diverse students and/or faculty, or fostering inclusive classroom/laboratory environments for all to succeed in science.

Laura Sockol contributed a chapter on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Perinatal Depression to the edited volume, Evidence-Based Treatment for Anxiety Disorders & Depression.

Sociology

Gayle Kaufman published an article titled 食色官网淒isplaying Parenthood, (Un)doing Gender: Parental Leave, Daycare, and Working Time Adjustments in Sweden and the UK食色官网 (co- authored with Anne Gro虉nlund) that has been shortlisted for the Families, Relationships

and Societies David Morgan Prize. The main finding is that taking parental leave and making work adjustments are part of 食色官网榞ood parenting食色官网 in Sweden but only 食色官网榞ood mothering食色官网 in UK. Kaufman is a visiting researcher in the Department of Sociology at the University of York (UK), where they are conducting research related to their queer marriage project. Kaufman published an article 食色官网淥rganizational policies, workplace culture, and perceived job commitment of mothers and fathers who take parental leave食色官网 (with Richard Petts and Trenton Mize) in the March 2022 issue of Social Science Research, as well as a book review of It食色官网檚 a setup: Fathering from the social and economic margins (by Timothy Black and Sky Keyes) in American Journal of Sociology.

Gerardo Marti虂 published a new article in the journal Social Forces titled 食色官网淩acial Dynamics of Congregations and Communities: A Longitudinal Analysis of United Methodist Congregations, 1990食色官网2010食色官网 (co-authored with Kevin Dougherty and Todd Ferguson). Building on previously published scholarship, this new quantitatively based research uses longitudinal data from over 20,000 United Methodist congregations between 1990 and 2010, paired with census tract data for the same time period, to examine the overlapping consequences of racial change in congregations and neighborhoods over time. Marti虂 was a featured guest on an episode hosted by Oxford University Press食色官网檚 Sociology of Religion Podcast regarding Latinx Protestants and American politics, an audio compliment to a recent essay published in the journal. Both the podcast and the article describe how the rise in the proportion of Latinx Protestants in the United States may be coinciding with an increased alignment with the politics of white evangelicalism.

Theatre

Counting Together, a coalition of theatre artists and service professionals engaged in research about the representation of race, gender and/or disability in American theatre, recently won two Anthem Awards: a gold award in the category, 食色官网淐ommunity Engagement; Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion - Partnership or Collaboration,食色官网 and a silver award in the category, 食色官网淎wareness (Not-For-Profit); Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion - Partnership or Collaboration.食色官网 Sharon Green食色官网檚 research collaboration with four Davidson students (David Lee, Katie Stewart, Clare Harbin, Landin Eldridge) is a part of Counting Together, and Green continues to participate in the stewardship of the larger project. View the project at . 

Writing Program

Van Hillard has been invited to teach a course on U.S. rhetorical history at Williams College as part of their winter semester offerings in 2023.