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Karen Kedrowski co-authors chapters in “Strategies for Navigating Graduate School and Beyond”

Karen Kedrowski, director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics and professor in the Department of Political Science, has co-authored three chapters in a book that was recently published by the American Political Science Association. “Strategies for Navigating Graduate School and Beyond” features Kedrowski’s work in the following chapters: -“Balancing Pregnancy, Parenthood … Continue reading Karen Kedrowski co-authors chapters in “Strategies for Navigating Graduate School and Beyond”

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Pelin Guven Geredeli earns grants from National Science Foundation and Simons Foundation

Pelin Guven Geredeli, assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, has earned two grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), as well as a grant from the Simons Foundation. The first $200,000 NSF award will fund her research project, “Control Theory, Qualitative Analysis and Approximation of Coupled Structure-Flow Interaction Systems.” The NSF will support this … Continue reading Pelin Guven Geredeli earns grants from National Science Foundation and Simons Foundation

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Jonathan Kelly awarded National Science Foundation grant

Jonathan Kelly, professor in the Department of Psychology, has earned a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The nearly $230,000 award was received from the NSF’s competitive Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences Division. The grant will support Kelly’s research until 2025. Kelly’s project “Decision Processes in Human Navigation,” will investigate how people navigate successfully from … Continue reading Jonathan Kelly awarded National Science Foundation grant

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Margaret LaWare invited to speak at American Council of Learned Societies workshop

Margaret LaWare, associate professor of English and interim director of public speaking, was recently invited to North Carolina State University to attend an American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) workshop. The workshop was focused on the adoption of a digital humanities project, the “Virtual Martin Luther King, Jr. Project (vMLK)” in the speech communication classroom. … Continue reading Margaret LaWare invited to speak at American Council of Learned Societies workshop