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  • Amanda Petefish-Schrag published in the International Journal of Education and the Arts

    Amanda Petefish-Schrag. Amanda Petefish-Schrag, associate professor of theatre in the Department of Music and Theatre, was recently published in the International Journal of Education and the Arts as part of a special issue titled “Issues in Teaching Theatre Design.” This issue explores the questions, ideas, experiments, theories, and research of…

  • Tina A. Coffelt publishes article in Sage and Journal of Business and Technical Communication

    Tina A. Coffelt, professor in the Department of English, recently published an article in Sage and Journal of Business and Technical Communication entitled, “Which Communication Skills Do I Need? A Multimethod Study of Communication Needs in Construction Engineering.”…

  • Jeffrey Wheatley and Sarah Dees to appear on panel hosted by the Iowa State Historical Society

    Jeffrey Wheatley and Sarah Dees, assistant professors in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, will appear on the panel Religion and Politics hosted by the Iowa State Historical Society November 16, 2-3pm in Des Moines. More information is available at: Panel Discussion: Religion & Politics | State Historical Society…

  • Tonglu Li publishes book chapter in New Vocabularies of May Fourth Studies

    Tonglu Li, Associate Professor of Chinese in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, recently published a book chapter entitled “The May Fourth Intellectuals and Religion” in the peer-reviewed collection New Vocabularies of May Fourth Studies, Brill, 2025 (copyright year). 147–171. A century ago, the May Fourth intellectuals, such as…

  • Tess Neal featured in APA Journals Editor Spotlight

    Tess Neal, Associate Professor and LAS Dean’s Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology, has been featured in an APA Journals Editor Spotlight. Neal is the Incoming Editor of the esteemed journal, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law.

  • Michael Golemo published concert band composition “Sea Island Spirituals – Songs of the Gullahs”

    Michael Golemo, University Professor of Music and Director of Bands, recently published a composition for concert band,  “Sea Island Spirituals – Songs of the Gullahs” by Timeworks, LLC. Gullahs are an African American ethnic group from predominantly the Lowcountry region of the United States including South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and…

  • Karen M. Kedrowski publishes The Palgrave Handbook of Fashion and Politics

    Karen M. Kedrowski, Director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics and professor in the Department of Political Science, recently published The Palgrave Handbook of Fashion and Politics with colleagues Candice D. Ortbals, Lori Poloni-Staudinger, and J. Cherie Strachan. The book examines how fashion intersects…

  • Mariana Castro Azpíroz publishes haiku suite

    Mariana Castro Azpíroz, teaching assistant and MFA Candidate in Creative Writing and Environment, recently published a haiku suite entitled Snapshots of the Seasons Theatre in the publication “Stories of the Seasons: a WFAN Zine.” Mariana is also a 2023-2024 Pearl Hogrefe Fellow.