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  • L. Alison Phillips co-authors article for the Washington Post

    L. Alison Phillips, associate professor of psychology, has co-authored an article for the Washington Post with Assistant Professor of Kinesiology Jacob Meyer. The article, “Group exercise may even be better for you than solo workouts. Here’s why” appeared in the Post’s Health section.

  • Christina Svec publishes article in International Journal of Music in Early Childhood

    Christina Svec, assistant professor of music education, has published an article “Early childhood music research, practice and policy: A COVID-19 collaboration.” The article was published in the International Journal of Music in Early Childhood, an interdisciplinary forum directed at the empirical study of music in early childhood, or…

  • Michele A. Schaal publishes article in Nottingham French Studies

    Michele A. Schaal, associate professor of French, published an article, “A Neopicaresque Journey into Queer and Sex-Positivity: Wendy Delorme’s Quatrième génération.” The article was published in the journal Nottingham French Studies. Founded in 1961, Nottingham French Studies publishes articles in English and French and themed special…

  • Jennifer Knox appears on the “The Forrager Podcast”

    Jennifer Knox, associate teaching professor in the Department of English, appeared on “The Forrager Podcast.” A link to the podcast can be found here. During the episode, Knox discussed Saltlickers, her business that offers a unique, preservative-free line of spice blends. “The Forrager Podcast” features…

  • Lori Biederman contributes to manuscript published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry

    Lori Biederman, adjunct associate professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology, contributed to a manuscript “Microbial substrate stoichiometry governs nutrient effects on nitrogen cycling in grassland soils.” The manuscript was published this month in Soil Biology and Biochemistry, which is published by Elsevier Science.

  • William Carter publishes article in The German Quarterly

    William Carter, associate professor of German Studies in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, has published an article, “Money, Violence, and the Financialized Self in Michael Haneke’s Glacial Trilogy.” The article was published in The German Quarterly which serves as a forum for all sorts of…

  • Olga Mesropova publishes second textbook

    Olga Mesropova, associate professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, has published a textbook, “Faces of Contemporary Russia.” Print and eTextbook versions are available. “Faces of Contemporary Russia” is a one-semester textbook for high-intermediate to advanced level Russian students that aims to develop students’ linguistic…

  • Psychology Professor Douglas Gentile quoted in Wall Street Journal article

    Douglas Gentile, a professor in the Department of Psychology, was quoted in a recent Wall Street Journal article, “Violent Videogames Aren’t Ruining Your Kids–but it’s Good to Discuss Them.” Gentile studies video game violence and its impacts on children. He’s considered an expert on the subject and he has…