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Johnston, Collins, Boyle and Womack publish article

Lucas Johnston (religion), Bobbie L. Collins, (research and instruction, social sciences, ZSR Library), Anne Boyle (English) and Hu Womack (instruction and outreach, ZSR Library) co-authored an article published in August 2012: Lucas Johnston, Bobbie L. Collins, Anne Boyle, and Hubert David Womack. Looking at Sustainability through […]


July 2012 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in July 2012: Balaev, Michelle. (English, Visiting). The Nature of Trauma in American Novels. Northwestern University Press. June 2012. Coates, David, Ed., Kathleen Smith, and Charles Walldorf, Jr. (Political Science). The Oxford Companion to American Politics. Oxford University Press. […]


June 2012 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in June 2012: Franco, Dean. (English). Race, Rights, and Recognition: Jewish American Literature Since 1969. Cornell University Press. June 2012. Palmiter, Alan. (Law). Examples and Explanations, Corporations, 7th ed. Aspen Publishers. June 2012. Price, Brian. (Romance Languages). Cult of […]


McNally reflects on Bradbury

Associate Professor of English John McNally shared his thoughts on writer Ray Bradbury, who died June 5 at the age of 91. A story written by McNally is included in the forthcoming anthology Shadow Show: All-New Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury, edited by Sam Weller […]


February 2012 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in February 2012: Harnois, Catherine. (Sociology). Feminist Measures in Survey Research. SAGE. January 2012. Nielsen, Linda. (Education). Father-Daughter Relationships: Contemporary Research and Issues. Routledge. January 2012. Wilson, Eric. (English). Everybody Loves a Good Train Wreck: Why We Can’t Look […]


Carpooling provides numerous perks

If you could reduce pollution, have a healthier planet, and shave more than $800 off the cost of your annual commute, would you? To English professor Michelle Balaev and Classics professor Mary Pendergraft, the answer was a resounding, “Yes!” Balaev and Pendergraft became the first […]


Kairoff publishes monograph

Claudia Kairoff, professor of English, has published a monograph entitled Anna Seward and the End of the Eighteenth Century (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012), 308 + xiii pp.


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