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As the principal investigator on an international team of scholars, Professor of Comparative Literature and Creative Writing Emerita Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz recently published the first two chapters of Queering the Past(s).
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Plato’s Dialogues of Definition: Causal and Conceptual Investigations, by Assistant Professor of Philosophy Justin Clark, was recently published by Palgrave Macmillan.
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Professor of Mathematics Sally Cockburn and Sean McAvoy ’23 worked on a research project exploring what happens when graph automorphisms that are usually applied to vertices are instead applied to edges.
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An article co-authored by Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Stephen Tomasetti appears in the Journal Environmental Pollution.
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Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures Zhuoyi Wang gave several invited talks during the summer break.
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Assistant Professor of Mathematics Jose Ceniceros was invited to contribute to a special Hispanic Heritage Month issue of Notices of the American Mathematical Society.
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Trigger Warning: This article references a case of sexual assault. Please engage in self-care as you read it. In 2015, Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner sexually assaulted an unconscious woman. He received six months in prison. Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Rebecca Dyer remembers the public trial, especially the use of his good character as defense. Inspired by this case and her previous work on moral character, Dyer decided to study the interaction between blame and moral character with three students this summer.
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Associate Professor of Geosciences Catherine “Cat” Beck and students, Sara Shedroff ’23 and Marcella Winget ’24, traveled to the Loperot Camp in the Turkana Basin of Kenya’s Rift Valley in June and part of July to conduct research as part of the Turkana Miocene Project funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Phil 122: Infinity, a course taught by Professor of Philosophy Russell Marcus, was recently featured as a Syllabus Showcase on the Blog of the American Philosophical Association.
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“Transgender Saints: Perpetua’s Legacy,” by Barbara Gold, the Edward North Professor Classics and Greek Literature Emerita, appears as a chapter in a new addition to The Routledge Companion series.
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