Assistant Professor of History Justin Rivest and co-editor E.C. Spary have published Exoticizing Consumption: European Drug Cultures, 1670-1740, with the University of Pittsburgh Press. DESCRIPTION Exotic drugs and spices, from tea to opium, were among…
Assistant Professor of History Justin Rivest and co-editor E.C. Spary have published Exoticizing Consumption: European Drug Cultures, 1670-1740, with the University of Pittsburgh Press. DESCRIPTION Exotic drugs and spices, from tea to opium, were among…
Professor of Spanish Kate Hedeen and Professor Emeritus of Spanish Víctor Rodríguez-Núñez have published a translation of Antonio Gamoneda's Burn the Losses, with Action Books. DESCRIPTION: Shaped by a childhood during the Spanish Civil War and a youth under…
Professor of Spanish Kate Hedeen and Professor Emeritus of Spanish Víctor Rodríguez-Núñez have published a translation of Antonio Gamoneda's Burn the Losses, with Action Books. DESCRIPTION: Shaped by a childhood during the Spanish Civil War and a youth under…
Karen Hicks, Peter Rutkoff Distinguished Professor in Diversity and Inclusion & Professor of Biology, has received National Science Foundation funding for her proposal "RUI: Genetic approaches to uncover mechanisms governing seasonal reproductive…
Karen Hicks, Peter Rutkoff Distinguished Professor in Diversity and Inclusion & Professor of Biology, has received National Science Foundation funding for her proposal "RUI: Genetic approaches to uncover mechanisms governing seasonal reproductive…
Keija Parssinen, Associate Professor of English, has published two articles in World Literature Today. Her review of Najwan Darwish's No One Will Know You Tomorrow: Selected Poems, 2014–2024 was published in the July-August 2025 issue on "Gaza Voices".…
Keija Parssinen, Associate Professor of English, has published two articles in World Literature Today. Her review of Najwan Darwish's No One Will Know You Tomorrow: Selected Poems, 2014–2024 was published in the July-August 2025 issue on "Gaza Voices".…
Lin Li, James P. Storer Assistant Professor of Asian History, with co-authors Sona Kazemi, Wang Zheng, and Yi-Chun Tricia Lin, have published "Resisting Multiple Empires, Cultivating Transnational…
Lin Li, James P. Storer Assistant Professor of Asian History, with co-authors Sona Kazemi, Wang Zheng, and Yi-Chun Tricia Lin, have published "Resisting Multiple Empires, Cultivating Transnational…
Daniel Mark Epstein, Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in IPHS, has published Constellations: The Collected Poems of Daniel Mark Epstein, with LSU Press. DESCRIPTIONDaniel Mark Epstein’s poetry has been in the public eye for nearly…
Daniel Mark Epstein, Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in IPHS, has published Constellations: The Collected Poems of Daniel Mark Epstein, with LSU Press. DESCRIPTIONDaniel Mark Epstein’s poetry has been in the public eye for nearly…
Joy Brennan, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, has published "The karma of this place" in The Imminent Frame, August 27, 2025. SUMMARY The moral problem attendant on many deployments of the concept of karma is that it has been used to “blame the…
Joy Brennan, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, has published "The karma of this place" in The Imminent Frame, August 27, 2025. SUMMARY The moral problem attendant on many deployments of the concept of karma is that it has been used to “blame the…
Irene López, Professor of Psychology, has been selected to serve on the National Screening Committee (NSC) for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program expands perspectives through academic and professional…
Irene López, Professor of Psychology, has been selected to serve on the National Screening Committee (NSC) for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program expands perspectives through academic and professional…
Orchid Tierney, William P. Rice Associate Professor of Literature, has 3 poems included in the new anthology Te Pūrere: Te Paenga Kōrero ā Ngā Kaitito Toi o Aotearoa/The Exodus: The Anthology of Expatriate New Zealand Poets from Cold Hub Press. DESCRIPTION There are…
Orchid Tierney, William P. Rice Associate Professor of Literature, has 3 poems included in the new anthology Te Pūrere: Te Paenga Kōrero ā Ngā Kaitito Toi o Aotearoa/The Exodus: The Anthology of Expatriate New Zealand Poets from Cold Hub Press. DESCRIPTION There are…
Natalie Wright, Associate Professor of Biology, with co-authors Katherine Crawford K'22, Olivia Rataezyk K'24, and Abigail Garcia K'24 have published "Tags temporarily decrease takeoff velocity and trajectory in Passer domesticus (House…
Natalie Wright, Associate Professor of Biology, with co-authors Katherine Crawford K'22, Olivia Rataezyk K'24, and Abigail Garcia K'24 have published "Tags temporarily decrease takeoff velocity and trajectory in Passer domesticus (House…
David Maldonado Rivera, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, has published "‘Not about Orthodoxy and Faith’: Eunomian Polemic, the Valences of Asceticism, and Ethnic Argument in Philostorgius’s Church History" in Discipline, Authority, and…
David Maldonado Rivera, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, has published "‘Not about Orthodoxy and Faith’: Eunomian Polemic, the Valences of Asceticism, and Ethnic Argument in Philostorgius’s Church History" in Discipline, Authority, and…
Katherine Elkins, Professor of Comparative Literature and Humanities, has published Beyond Plot: How Sentiment Analysis Reshapes Our Understanding of Narrative Structure in The Journal of Cultural Analytics, volume 10,…
Katherine Elkins, Professor of Comparative Literature and Humanities, has published Beyond Plot: How Sentiment Analysis Reshapes Our Understanding of Narrative Structure in The Journal of Cultural Analytics, volume 10,…
Ric Sheffield, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Legal Studies, has published False Promises: The Struggle for Black Voting Rights in 1800s Ohio, with Swallow Press. DESCRIPTION In False Promises, the fight for Black voting rights in Ohio comes alive through…
Ric Sheffield, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Legal Studies, has published False Promises: The Struggle for Black Voting Rights in 1800s Ohio, with Swallow Press. DESCRIPTION In False Promises, the fight for Black voting rights in Ohio comes alive through…
Kora Radella, Assistant Professor of Dance, is premiering a duet, Before an Immense Sky, with music by Ross Feller, Professor of Music, at the Harvest Chicago Contemporary Dance Festival on September 26th & 27th, 2025 at 7:30 PM. Before an Immense Sky is…
Kora Radella, Assistant Professor of Dance, is premiering a duet, Before an Immense Sky, with music by Ross Feller, Professor of Music, at the Harvest Chicago Contemporary Dance Festival on September 26th & 27th, 2025 at 7:30 PM. Before an Immense Sky is…
Víctor Rodríguez Núñez, Professor Emeritus of Spanish, has just published a new book, the nineteenth in his career as a poet, la piedra de amolar (the grinding stone), with RIL Editores. The work was presented on June 20 at the Documenta bookstore in…
Víctor Rodríguez Núñez, Professor Emeritus of Spanish, has just published a new book, the nineteenth in his career as a poet, la piedra de amolar (the grinding stone), with RIL Editores. The work was presented on June 20 at the Documenta bookstore in…
Thomas B. Greenslade, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Physics, has published "Daniel Davis, Jr., and his Manual of Magnetism" in the American Journal of Physics, June 2025. ABSTRACT In the preface to his 1842 Manual of Magnetism, the Boston…
Thomas B. Greenslade, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Physics, has published "Daniel Davis, Jr., and his Manual of Magnetism" in the American Journal of Physics, June 2025. ABSTRACT In the preface to his 1842 Manual of Magnetism, the Boston…
Bruce Hardy, J. Kenneth Smail Professor of Anthropology, will give a talk titled "A Twist on Ancient Technology: Fiber, String, and More" for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Human Origins Today series on September 18, 2025. SUMMARY The…
Bruce Hardy, J. Kenneth Smail Professor of Anthropology, will give a talk titled "A Twist on Ancient Technology: Fiber, String, and More" for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Human Origins Today series on September 18, 2025. SUMMARY The…
Peter Kropp, Assistant Professor of Biology and Harvey F. Lodish Faculty Development Chair in the Natural Sciences, with co-authors Katherine Spilsbury K'25, Jing Wu, and…
Peter Kropp, Assistant Professor of Biology and Harvey F. Lodish Faculty Development Chair in the Natural Sciences, with co-authors Katherine Spilsbury K'25, Jing Wu, and…
Michael Leong, Robert P. Hubbard Assistant Professor of Poetry, has published a new collection of poetry, Dear Vase Already Shattered Against the Fragile Floor, with Black Square Editions. SUMMARY Dear Vase Already…
Michael Leong, Robert P. Hubbard Assistant Professor of Poetry, has published a new collection of poetry, Dear Vase Already Shattered Against the Fragile Floor, with Black Square Editions. SUMMARY Dear Vase Already…
James McGavran, Associate Professor of Russian, has published a translation of Ilya Vinitsky's The Graphomaniac: A Literary-Historical Discussion of Dmitry Khvostov with Northwestern University Press, July 2025. DESCRIPTION The only…
James McGavran, Associate Professor of Russian, has published a translation of Ilya Vinitsky's The Graphomaniac: A Literary-Historical Discussion of Dmitry Khvostov with Northwestern University Press, July 2025. DESCRIPTION The only…
Karen Snouffer, Professor Emerita of Art, has an exhibition titled "Serious Play" at Hammond Harkins Galleries in Columbus, Ohio, from September 5th to 30th, 2025. ARTIST STATEMENT The abstract, two- and three-dimensional works in this show reveal the processes I…
Karen Snouffer, Professor Emerita of Art, has an exhibition titled "Serious Play" at Hammond Harkins Galleries in Columbus, Ohio, from September 5th to 30th, 2025. ARTIST STATEMENT The abstract, two- and three-dimensional works in this show reveal the processes I…
Henry Tonks, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Center for the Study of American Democracy and the Department of History, has published “‘Downtown Lowell is a Fun Place to Be’: Postindustrial Regeneration and the Making of the ‘New Liberals,’…
Henry Tonks, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Center for the Study of American Democracy and the Department of History, has published “‘Downtown Lowell is a Fun Place to Be’: Postindustrial Regeneration and the Making of the ‘New Liberals,’…
Manami Ishimura, Assistant Professor of Studio Art, has an exhibition with Kristen Tordella-Williams titled "森をつかむ、つつむーBranching Outー" at the Shiga Kogen Roman Museum from July 13 to September 29, 2025. The exhibition explores the intersections of labor, craft,…
Manami Ishimura, Assistant Professor of Studio Art, has an exhibition with Kristen Tordella-Williams titled "森をつかむ、つつむーBranching Outー" at the Shiga Kogen Roman Museum from July 13 to September 29, 2025. The exhibition explores the intersections of labor, craft,…
Zachary McGee, Assistant Professor of Political Science, with co-authors Christine C. Bird and Jonathan M. King, has published The Influence of Federalist Society Affiliation on…
Zachary McGee, Assistant Professor of Political Science, with co-authors Christine C. Bird and Jonathan M. King, has published The Influence of Federalist Society Affiliation on…
Wade Powell, Professor of Biology, has published "Evaluating the World Health Organization Toxic Equivalency Factors of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Dibenzofurans, and…
Wade Powell, Professor of Biology, has published "Evaluating the World Health Organization Toxic Equivalency Factors of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Dibenzofurans, and…