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Kyoko Omori, associate professor of Japanese and chair of East Asian Languages and Literatures, gave a presentation on Jan. 4 at MLA (Modern Language Association) in New York City.
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Derek Jones, the Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics, participated in a conference on “Capital Shares and Research Questions in the Social Sciences” at Rutgers University Jan. 14th to 16th.
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Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies Anne Lacsamana was invited by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences to present at the “Moving Towards Equality: Mapping Women’s Achievements and Challenges Around the World” conference.
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An artists’ book created by Associate Professor of Art Robert Knight and Visiting Assistant Professor of Literature Andrew Rippeon recently received a 2018 College Book Art Association (CBAA) Members’ Exhibition Award.
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Michael Hosek ’19 presented a poster at the 17th Annual American Meteorological Society (AMS) Student Conference in Austin, Texas, on Jan. 7. the poster was was based on his internship with the National Weather Service.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education pointed to the relationship between Professor of Sociology Daniel Chambliss and the book he co-authored, How College Works, as principal factors in changing Dennison University’s approach to cultivating mentorships.
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The Excellence in Teaching Award at the College Level for 2017 was presented to Shelley Haley, professor of classics and Africana studies, on Jan. 5th at the annual meeting of the Society for Classical Studies.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Brown was recently inducted as a member of the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi). Another FQXi member nominated her after reading a paper Brown co-authored with her former student Mike Verostek '16.
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Barbara Gold, the Edward North Professor of Classics, recently presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) in Boston.
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How College Works, co-authored by Daniel Chambliss, the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology, and Christopher Takacs ’05, was recently released in paperback by Harvard University Press.
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