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  • Michael Golemo publishes three works for full concert band

    Michael Golemo, University Professor in the Department of Music and Theatre, recently published three works for full concert band. All pieces are published by Timeworks, LLC and available through JW Pepper. “Leo’s Song” “Hampton March” “Jingle Bells (For Everyone)”…

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    Behind the uptick in women’s alcohol consumption: stress, stereotypes, marketing

    Sociology Professor Susan Stewart explores research-based trends in her recently published book.

  • Daniela Dimitrova delivers keynote address at WJEC congress

    Daniela Dimitrova, professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, recently delivered the keynote address at the World Journalism Education Council (WJEC) congress. More than 250 members attended the event, which was held online. Dimitrova’s talk was titled “Global Journalism in Times of Change.” WJEC is a coalition…

  • Matt Sivils publishes essay in “Approaches to Teaching the Novels of James Fenimore Cooper”

    Matt Sivils, professor in the Department of English, has published an essay in “Approaches to Teaching the Novels of James Fenimore Cooper.” The essay is titled “Environmental Apocalypse and The Crater.” “Approaches to Teaching the Novels of James Fenimore Cooper” offers students bridges to Cooper’s novels, which grapple with…

  • Matt Sivils publishes book chapter

    Matt Sivils, professor in the Department of English, has published a book chapter “Monstrous Stewardship and the Plantation in Chesnutt’s ‘The Goophered Grapevine.’” The chapter was published in the book “Stewardship and the Future of the Planet: Promise and Paradoxes” which was released by Routledge in July…

  • Matt Sivils publishes journal article in ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews

    Matt Sivils, professor in the Department of English, has published a journal article in ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews (ANQ). The article “‘That Noisome and Contagious Receptacle’: Quarantine and Horror in Charles Brockden Brown’s ‘The Man at Home,’” was published in the July…

  • Allison Durazzi presents at International Professional Communication Conference in Ireland

    Allison Durazzi (Ph.D. ‘23 Rhetoric and Professional Communications) recently presented at the International Professional Communication Conference at the University of Limerick in Ireland. The conference is sponsored by IEEE’s Professional Communication Society. Durazzi’s talk, “The Case for Supplemental Style Guides,” demonstrated the value of using community-authored guides when…

  • Ann Oberhauser delivers keynote at International Conference on Crisis, Recovery and Gender

    Ann M. Oberhauser, professor in the Department of Sociology, delivered a keynote address at the International Conference on Crisis, Recovery and Gender. The July conference was held at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain and was organized by the International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography. The…