Laudations
Laudations
Laudations is an online collection spotlighting the professional contributions 人兽性交 University faculty and staff make to their respective disciplines.
Art
Professor of Art Yan Sun was named a Signature Artist of the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMS) and had three paintings selected for the 28th Annual Maritime National Art Exhibition, Coos Art Museum, Coos Bay, Oregon, July 9-Sept. 24, 2022. An additional work, 鈥淪ummertime鈥, was selected for the Oil Painters of America Eastern Regional Exhibition at James R. Ross Fine Art, Indianapolis, Indiana, Oct. 6-28, 2022.
Communication, Media, and Theatre
An original short story by Assistant Professor of Communication Rachel Pollock was selected by Vocal as one of 25 Grand Prize winners from among 13,000 entries. 鈥溾 will be published in Vocal鈥檚 first book, a collection of short stories by vocal media creators.
Assistant Professor of Communication Shawn Starcher co-authored 鈥淪tudent-Instructor Communication During a Crisis: College Students鈥 Disclosures 人兽性交 Academic Struggles and Perceived Instructor Supportiveness and Flexibility During the COVID-19 Pandemic,鈥 in the Atlantic Journal of Communication.
English
Associate Professor of English Kekoa Kaluhiokalani produced two plays at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe Festival: 鈥淢arriage: A Work in Progress鈥 and 鈥淎ugust Wilson鈥檚 How I Learned What I Learned.鈥 Both garnered strong reviews, with 鈥淗ow I Learned What I Learned鈥 receiving a 5-star rating from British Theatre Guide, a 4-star rating from The Guardian, and inclusion in the Time Out list of 鈥15 We Can鈥檛 Wait to See.鈥

Health
Assistant Professor of Public Health Studies Kristen DeBois recently coauthored two articles accepted for publication: 鈥淢ixed Methods Secondary Analysis of Older Adult Homicide-Suicides from the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) Data鈥 for the American Journal of Qualitative Research and 鈥淭he Association Between Coping Strategies, Resilience, and Flourishing Among Students at a Large U.S. University during the COVID-19 Pandemic鈥 for Building Healthy Academic Communities Journal.
History
Professor of History Karen Dunak co-authored Of the People: A History of the United States, 5th Edition (Oxford University Press, 2021). She also made a recent media appearance on Newsy 鈥溾 discussing her book As Long as We Both Shall Love: The White Wedding in Postwar America (NYU Press, 2013) in the relation to the 2022 鈥淲edding Boom.鈥

Professor of History Laura Hilton presented her research on rumors in post-World War II Germany at the German Historical Institute鈥檚 鈥淜nowledge on the Move鈥 conference held at the University of Southern California. The conference workshop explored how Jews and non-Jews shared and discussed knowledge of the Holocaust and its aftermath.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Assistant Professor of Mathematics & Computer Science Alisa Neeman presented a paper 鈥淒eveloping a Cross-Platform Mobile Course Using a Multi-Paradigm Framework,鈥 at a recent Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges conference. The paper, which was also published in the Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, described her course where students learned theoretical concepts and applied them to create iPhone and Android apps such as a sliding puzzle piece game and a geo-tracking app for 人兽性交鈥檚 campus.

Political Science
Associate Professor of Political Science Richard Arnold had three recent articles 鈥,鈥 鈥,鈥 and 鈥溾 published in The Jamestown Foundation鈥檚 Eurasia Daily Monitor. He has also received a grant from the National Council for East European and Eurasian Research for his Fall 2022 semester sabbatical research on Ukrainian and Russian Cossacks.