Police have long relied on the unique whorls, loops or arches encoded in fingerprints to identify suspects. However, they have no way to tell how… Read More
Rachel Meyers, assistant professor of classical studies, published “On Her Own: Practices of Female Benefaction in the Western Roman Empire” in the 2019 volume… Read More
Matthew W. Sivils, professor of English, recently published “Sir Rohan’s Ghost. A Romance.” The book was published by Anthem Press. Originally published in 1860, the… Read More
Assistant Teaching Professor Katherine Rafferty had an article published by The Conversation, “Parents of medically fragile children could use help, understanding year round.”… Read More
Daniel Krier, professor of sociology, recently published his study, “Shakespeare’s Plays of Deranged Authority: The King’s Three Bodies,” in the journal Fast Capitalism. In his… Read More