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  • Christopher Hopkins premieres composition at the Library of Congress

    Christopher Hopkins, a professor in the Department of Music and Theatre, premiered his composition Arched Interiors II in the Concerts from the Library of Congress series. The concert took place in the Coolidge Auditorium in the Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington D.C. The performance was given by avant-garde piano virtuoso Margaret…

  • Pablo Raúl Stinga publishes featured article in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society

    Pablo Raúl Stinga, Associate Professor of Mathematics, has published the featured article “Fractional Derivatives: Fourier, Elephants, Memory Effects, Viscoelastic Materials, and Anomalous Diffusions” that appears in the April 2023 issue of the monthly magazine Notices of the American Mathematical Society. The Notices is the…

  • Lucía Suárez featured as guest editor for journal “Diálogo”

    Lucía Suárez, Associate Professor in World Languages And Cultures and Director of the US Latino/a Studies Program, recently was the guest editor for the journal Diálogo where she contributed the essay: Building Latina/o/x Studies: Case Samples from the Midwest. You can view the journal here.

  • Shadow figure of a man
    The dark figure of crime

    Distinguished Professor Matt DeLisi lays out evidence in his new book that Ted Bundy’s criminal career was far lengthier and deadlier than the official record.

  • Lucia Suarez publishes Dançando Bahia: ensaios sobre danças afro-brasileiras, educação, memoria e raça

    Lucia Suarez recently had her work, Dancing Bahia: Essays on Afro-Brazilian Dance, Education, Memory, and Race, published in Portuguese translation by the prestigious Federal University of Bahia Press. The translated title is: Dançando Bahia: ensaios sobre danças afro-brasileiras, educação, memoria e raça. The work has also been awarded the Special…

  • Cason Murphy presents on theories of theatre/game play at international conferences

    Assistant Professor of Theatre Cason Murphy recently presented virtually at two international conferences, sharing research into theatrical/video gaming hybrid performances that came to fruition during the pandemic. Murphy shared his findings – “No Longer ‘Merely Players’: Porting the Elements of Theatre into Video Gaming” – at both the Video Games…

  • Michael Bugeja publishes article in Poynter regarding chatbots

    Distinguished Professor Michael Bugeja has published a piece at Poynter titled “If AI kills the essay, I will be a pallbearer at the funeral.” Read the essay at Poynter. Professor Bugeja also presented a workshop on the topic for the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching…