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  • Abby Dubisar publishes article in the Rhetoric Review’s Symposium on Intergenerational Mentoring

    Abby Dubisar, Associate Professor in the Department of English, recently co-authored a publication in the in the journal Rhetoric Review’s Symposium on Intergenerational Graduate Mentoring entitled “Near Peer Queer: Cultivating Vulnerability, Confidentiality, Whimsy and Joy in an (Un)Official Mentoring Relationship.”…

  • Simon Cordery interviewed on American Museum of Science and Energy podcast, “AMSECast”

    Simon Cordery, Professor and Chair of the Department of History, recently appeared on the podcast AMSECast produced by the American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge, TN. The episode discusses the development of railroading, as 2026 is the 200th anniversary of railroads. You can listen to the episode…

  • Michael Bailey publishes volume for Bloomsbury’s “Cultural History of Magic”

    Michael Bailey, Distinguished Professor in the Department of History, recently edited and published “A Cultural History of Magic in the Middle Ages” with colleague Claire Fanger. The work is part of a 6 Volume Cultural History of Magic series published by Bloomsbury. You can find out more information on the…

  • Murphy published in Thornton Wilder Journal

    Cason Murphy, associate professor of theatre in the Department of Music and Theatre at Iowa State University, was recently published in the Thornton Wilder Journal (June 2025 issue) with a performance review of “Our Town” — as staged by the Austin-based theatrical collective Rude Mechs in November 2024. Thorton Wilder…

  • Tess Neal publishes article in Nature Reviews Psychology

    Tess Neal, Associate Professor and LAS Dean’s Professor of Psychology, recently published an article in Nature Reviews Psychology titled, “Psychological insights for judging expertise and implications for adversarial legal context.” Martire, K.A., Neal, T.M.S., Gobet, F., Chin, J., Berengut, J.F., & Edmond, G. (2025). Psychological insights for judging expertise and…

  • Burak Senel publishes in Journal of English for Academic Purposes

    Burak Senel, Ph.D. student in Applied Linguistics and Technology, recently published an article in the Journal of English for Academic Purposes titled “Student Question Types and Subject-Position Pronominal Choices: An Exploratory Frequency-Based Comparison of Interactive vs. Monologic Academic Lectures.” The article can be read online here.

  • Sarah Haughn publishes article in Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies

    Sarah Haughn, lecturer in the Department of English, recently published an article in Vol 49 of Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies — “On the Trouble with Making Kin.” You can view the article at https://utppublishing.com/doi/10.3138/topia-2023-0061.

  • Mariana Castro Azpíroz and Linda Shenk publish digital StoryMap

    Mariana Castro Azpíroz, graduate student in the Creative Writing and Environment MFA program in the Department of English, and Linda Shenk, professor in the Department of English, have published a digital StoryMap entitled “Stories of the Seasons.” Stories of the Seasons is a multi-year collaboration between the…