Kedrowski published in Forbes magazine
Karen Kedrowski, director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, was featured in Forbes magazine.
Karen Kedrowski, director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, was featured in Forbes magazine.
Christina L. Svec, assistant professor of music education, has a book chapter out in print. Her work, “A meta-analytic perspective on the development of singing in children” has been published by Routledge. Her work was published in The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing, Vol 1: Development.
James M. McCormick, professor in the Department of Political Science, has co-edited a special issue of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal entitled “Meeting the Challenge of ‘America First.’” In addition, he is the co-author of an essay in that issue entitled “Meeting the Challenge of ‘America First’ and the New Nationalism.” McCormick’s work on this issue … Continue reading James M. McCormick co-edits special issue of Canadian Foreign Policy and authors essay in the issue
Christopher Hopkins, associate professor in the Department of Music and Theatre, has been featured in New Sounds, an online publication published by New York Public Radio. The article, “#4258, Piano, From the Insides,” features commentary about Hopins and a link to his music composition,”Arched Interiors.” For additional information about New Sounds please visit https://www.newsounds.org
David A.M. Peterson, professor in the Department of Political Science and the Whitaker-Lindgren Faculty Fellow in Political Science, has been published in Social Sciences Quarterly. The study, “Dear Reviewer 2: Go F’Yourself” has been well received, garnering an Altmetrics score of 167, placing it in the top 5% of all research scored by Altmetrics. Nationally … Continue reading David A.M. Peterson published in Social Sciences Quarterly
Christy Oxendine, director of multicultural student success, has published “Releasing Liberation: Teaching and Learning in a Women’s Prison” in the Journal of Critical Thought and Praxis.
David A.M. Peterson, professor in the Department of Political Science, recently published a book through Cambridge University Press titled “Ignored Racism: White Animus Toward Latinos.”
Katherine Rafferty, assistant teaching professor in the Department of Psychology recently published a case study in Health Communication. The study, #AbortionChangesYou: A Case Study to Understand the Communicative Tensions in Women’s Medication Abortion Narratives, is one of the first to analyze women’s narratives after having had a medication abortion. Health Communication is an outlet for … Continue reading Katherine Rafferty publishes case study in Health Communication