Laudations
Laudations: Spotlight on Faculty Work
Laudations is an online collection spotlighting the professional contributions 人兽性交 University faculty and staff make to their respective disciplines.
Communication, Media, and Theatre
In November 2019, Assistant Professor of Communication Shawn Starcher presented a research paper at the National Communication Association 105th Annual Convention: Communication for Survival. Dr. Starcher鈥檚 presentation was entitled 鈥淧arental Mental Health Disclosures and Privacy Management Practices: What are Parents Teaching Children 人兽性交 Survival?鈥
Dr. Starcher also co-authored two chapters in newly published books:
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鈥淭he Stigmatization of Mental Health Disclosures in the College Classroom: Student Perception of Instructor Credibility and the Benefits of Disclosure鈥 in Communicating Mental Health: History, Contexts, and Perspectives (Lexington Books, December 2019.) The book examines mental health research across multiple areas of communication research.
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鈥淢easurement in Family Communication鈥 in Communication Research Measures III: A Sourcebook (Routledge, September 2019). The book examines the most current publication trends and survey instruments in communication research.
Computer Science
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Alisa Neeman collaborated with Assistant Professor of Computer Science Jay Shaffstall on the article 鈥淓ngaging the Core: ACM Social and Professional Issues Made Easy Via Mobile Security鈥 published in the Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges (Vol. 34, Issue 1, October 2018). Their article described how an undergraduate seminar on Mobile Security became a means to cover social issues and professional practice topics, particularly ethics and privacy.
Dr. Neeman was also awarded two in-kind grants of resource units for computer processing time at the Ohio Supercomputer Center. She used her initial allocation of 5,000 resource units and 1,000 follow-on resource units for Machine Learning research to recognize minerals鈥 crystal systems. Collaborating with Associate Professor of Geology Eric Law and Muskie Fellow Madison Leach 鈥19, the work resulted in a poster presentation at the 2018 Ohio Supercomputing Statewide User鈥檚 Group Conference.
English
Associate Professor and Chair of the English Department Jane Wells recently published two articles:
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鈥淪hakespeare鈥檚 Snuff-Play: Suffocating Figures in Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2鈥 in Studies in Philology (Vol. 116, No. 2, 2019).
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鈥淭he Counterfeit Trap in Shakespeare鈥檚 Comedies: Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew, Much Ado 人兽性交 Nothing鈥 in Journal of the Wooden O (Vol. 18, 2019).
Dr. Wells publishes frequently on Shakespeare鈥檚 work, with a special interest in the connection between wordplay and theatrical experience.
political science
Assistant Professor of Political Science Jason Kehrberg co-authored the article "Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and the Adoption of State Immigration Policy" in Policy Studies Journal (Vol. 47, Issue 3, August 2019).
Dr. Kehrberg also presented a paper entitled "Authoritarianism and Gun Rights in the American States" at the American Political Science Association 2019 Annual Meeting.