2026
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2026. Participant and Chair. Roundtable. Engaging Students in Introductory IR Courses. International Studies Association (ISA).
2026. Participant. Roundtable. The Balancing Act: Service Work as an Instructor and Beyond. International Studies Association (ISA).
2026. Participant. Roundtable. The Liberal Order in a Turbulent Era: Recognizing Threats and Exploring Solutions. International Studies Association (ISA).
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Ankuda, M. E. (2026). Elementary music access in U.S. public and charter schools. Journal of Research in Music Education. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/00224294261423476
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Schmucker at 2225: What He Thought and What He Wrought
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“Fire on Water. The Destructive Forces behind the Sixteenth Century Naval Battle”, in Dénes Harai et Gaëlle Lafage (ed.), Potestas Elementorum. L’eau, le feu et le pouvoir en Europe. Water, fire and power in Europe. (ca. 1400 - ca. 1800), Paris, Éditions du Centre André-Chastel, 2026, pp. 214-223 at https://www.centrechastel.sorbonne-universite.fr/ressources/les-editions-du-centre-andre-chastel/potestas-elementorum-leau-le-feu-et-le-pouvoir-en
“The Remaking of a Renaissance Colossus: ‘Biancone’ and Nineteenth-Century Florence”, Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, February, 2026
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図説 アーサー王伝説百科: 神話・文学から現代のエンターテインメントまで Tankobon Hardcover – March 27, 2026
by クリストファー・R・フィー (Author), 伊藤 はるみ (Translator)
Fee, Christopher R. Arthur: God & Hero in Avalon. Harumi Ito, Trans. Published in Japanese by Hara Shobo Ltd., via The English Agency (Japan). 2026.
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Meier, B. P., Dillard, A. J., & Lappas, C. M. (2026). The naturalness bias. Current Opinion in Psychology, 67, 102143.
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Monani, Salma. “Kinship Time in Indigenous Cinema: Danis Goulet’s Night Raiders” in Radical Embodiment on Film: Time and the Cinematic Body. Eds. Louis Bayman and Davina Quinlivan (Bloomsbury Press), 2026, 93-108.
Monani, Salma and Stephen Rust. “Ecocinema: Evolving Colonial Critiques” in Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene: Pluriversal Perspectives. Editors-in-chief Nathanaël Wallenhorst and Christoph Wulf. (Section Eds. Nikoleta Zampaki and Peggy Karpouzou) Springer Press, 2026. https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-3-031-51703-7?page=2#toc.
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Monson, Kristofer. "Musical Notation from the 'Inventor of Jazz': A Comparative Analysis and Contextualization of Jelly Roll Morton’s Sheet Music and Autograph Manuscripts". Presented at the Jazz Education Network Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 7, 2026.
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Nishimura, Yoko
2026 Unearthing Fluctuating Wealth Inequality: Household Disparities at Jōmon to Yayoi Sites in Southern Kantō, Japan. Series: Elements in Ancient East Asia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Online ISBN: 9781009644273
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Huang, Cheery and Voon Chin Phua. 2026. “The Markings of Argentine Chinatown: Stereotypes, Hybridization and Invasion.” Visual Studies 41(1): 73-79.
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“Consumer Revolution,” in Cambridge History of the American Revolution, eds. Marjoleine Kars, Michael A. McDonnell, and Andrew M. Schocket, 3 volumes (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2026): 1:359-78.
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Petkov, Tsvetomir, and Charles L. Weise. "Monetary policy and racial differentials in labor market outcomes." The Journal of Economic Inequality (2026): 1-28.
2025
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2025. Participant. Roundtable. Meet the ISA editors. International Studies Association-Northeast (ISA-NE).
RezaeeDaryakenari, Babak, Özgür Özdamar, and Yasemin Akbaba. 2025. “Battle of Sects? Iran and Saudi Arabia’s Role Conflict.” Politics and Religion: 1–26. doi: 10.1017/S1755048325100126.
Gansen, Sarah, and Yasemin Akbaba. 2025. "Systemist Graphics: Perspectives on Visualizing International Studies" Social Sciences 14, no. 7: 444. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci14070444
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Chang, Shian, and Natsuki Arai. "US Credit Spillovers to Small Open Economies: A Proxy-VAR Approach," Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics 66, no. 1 (2025): 46–60.
Arai, N. & Nakazawa, N. (2025) Long-run peer effects and promotion: evidence from 70-plus years of career records in Japan. Economic Inquiry, 63(3), 740–758.
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Benka-Coker, M.L., Clark, M.L, Jeuland, M., Tadele, W., Rick, F., Ruhinduka, R., Miller, H., Stokes, H., Quinn. “An implementation science analysis of an ethanol cooking fuel promotion project in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.” Energy for Sustainable Development. 2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2025.101869
Benka-Coker, W., Sipe, K., Dedic, D., Jones, A., Hawkins, B., Lyons, E., Steiman, M., & Benka-Coker, M. (2025). Exploring the Relative Effects of Natural Gas and Biogas Cooking on Indoor Air Quality in Residential Kitchens. Atmosphere, 16(9), 1061. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16091061
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Sheena-Peer, L., Rafaeli, E., Berenson, K.R., Downey, G., & Kivity, Y. (2025). The urge to fill the void: Emptiness, impulsivity, and mentalizing in the daily life of individuals with borderline personality disorder. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 16(5), 403–414. https://doi.org/10.1037/per0000721
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Philip S. Klein, "Cursed Are the Peacemakers: President James Buchanan," with an Introduction by Michael J. Birkner
(Revised edition: Lancaster County Historical Society, 2025)
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Brawley Newlin, A. (2025, August). The interactive effect of emotional labor, fear, and financial need predicting rideshare gig worker burnout. Poster presented at the 7th International WORK Conference (WORK2025), Turku, Finland. [Virtual]
Chaves, J.*, & Brawley Newlin, A. (2025, April). Behind the curtain: The influence of tourism and production costs on Broadway success. Poster presented at the 39th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Pittsburgh, PA.
In K. D. Dodge, with K. J. Black, A. Brawley Newlin, S. Fuhrman, N. Prabhu, & A. Roberts (2025, April). Navigating career paths in I-O Psychology: Nothing ‘mid’ about mid-career. Panel conducted at the 39th annual meeting of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Denver, CO.
In Skovera, I. R., with A. Brawley Newlin, C. E. Gray, S. R. Kessler, & C. C. Rosen. (2025, April). Turns out researchers are human: Experiences making and disclosing mistakes in I-O psychology research. Panel conducted at the 39th annual meeting of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Denver, CO.
In N. M. Savage, with A. Brawley Newlin, T. Bui, R. McCallus, & J. Millard (2025, April). Realities of multi-disciplinary work: Experiences of IOs working with non-IOs. Panel conducted at the 39th annual meeting of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Denver, CO. [Panelist]
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"Proton Energy Loss through Thin Films", Andrews Agyemang-Duah, B. E. Crawford, Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics, October 17-20, 2025, Chicago IL. Conference Experience for Undergraduates Poster Session, Poster 94.
"Simulations of a Search for Exotic Forces via Neutron Spin Rotation", B.E. Crawford for the Neutron Spin Rotation Collaboration, Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics, October 17-20, 2025. Chicago IL. Session K08.
“Detection of Molecular Hydrogen in a Neutron Beam Lifetime Experiment,” J. Caylor, R. Biswas, B. Crawford, M. S. Dewey, N. Fomin, G. L. Greene, S. F. Hoogerheide, J. Hungria-Negron, H. P. Mumm, J. S. Nico, F. E. Wietfeldt, D. O. Valete, and J. Zuchegno, Physical Review C 112, 065501 (2025).
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Cushing-Daniels, Brendan. Higher Education Is History: How the Legacy of Exclusion Impedes Socioeconomic Mobility. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2025. Bloomsbury Publishing, https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/higher-education-is-history-9798765154441/.
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Dorman, Avner. Frozen in Time. Performed by Vivi Vassileva and the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie conducted by Stanislav Kochanovsky. Elbphilharmonie — Hamburg, Germany. October 01, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Frozen in Time. Performed by Anton Ždanovi (percussion) and the Orquesta Filarmónica de Málaga conducted by Conrad van Alphen. Teatro Cervantes — Málaga, Spain. November 14, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Tanyaderas. Performed by Berlin Academy of American Music conducted by Garrett Keast at the George Enescu Festival. Constanta Casino — Bucharest, Romania. September 15, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Child's Play. Performed by Vivi Vassileva and Lucas Campara Diniz. Stadthalle — Göppingen, Germany. September 21, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Miriam Danced by the Red Sea. Performed by Georgia Tech Symphony Orchestra. Ferst Center for the Arts — Atlanta, USA. September 22, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Kedma. Performed by Assembly Quartet. Penfold Theatre — Round Rock, TX, USA. September 20, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Suite for Solo Saxophone. Performed by Anthony S. Cincotta. Wilson Concert Hall/Lenfest Center — Lexington, VA, USA. October 05, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Frozen in Time. Performed by Vivi Vassileva and the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie conducted by Stanislav Kochanovsky. Konzerthaus — Vienna, Austria. October 04, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Piano Sonata No. 6. Performed by Jiahao Han. Juilliard Station — New York, NY, USA. October 03, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Tanyaderas. Performed by Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra (Summermusik) conducted by Eckart Preu. School for Creative & Performing Arts — Cincinnati, OH, USA. August 02, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. In Flux. Performed by Trio Colores and the Jugendsinfonie Orchester Zürich conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli. Die Glocke — Bremen, Germany. October 12, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Udacrep Akubrad. Performed by Wave Quartet. Gesellschafthaus — Magdeburg, Germany. October 11, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. A Time to Mourn and a Time to Dance. Performed by Gil Shaham, Adele Anthony, and students from the Aspen School and Music Festival conducted by Paul-Boris Kertsmann. Harris Concert Hall — Aspen, CO, USA. July 29, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Frozen in Time. Performed by Emil Kuyumcuyan, Percussion The Daegu Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Ting Fan. Daegu Concert House — Daegu, South Korea. August 21, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. A Time to Mourn and a Time to Dance. Performed by Gil Shaham, Adele Anthony and Sejong Soloists. Arts Center Concert Hall — Seoul, South Korea. August 26, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Tanyaderas. Performed by Berlin Academy of American Music conducted by Garrett Keast at the George Enescu Festival. Romanian Atheneum — Bucharest, Romania. September 14, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Frozen in Time. Performed by Sichuan Symphony Orchestra with percussionist Anton Ždanovi conducted by Jiao Yang. Sichuan Symphony Hall — Sichuan, China. September 19, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. In Flux. Performed by Trio Colores and the Braunschweig Staatsorchester, conducted by Delyana Lazarova.. Staatstheater Braunschweig — Braunschweig, Germany. January 20, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Die Kinder des Sultans. Performed by Dortmunder Philharmoniker; Opernchor Theater Dortmund. Opernhaus — Dortmund, Germany. January 28, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. In Flux. Performed by Trio Colores and the Braunschweig Staatsorchester, conducted by Delyana Lazarova.. Staatstheater Braunschweig — Braunschweig, Germany (World Premiere). January 19, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Frozen in Time. Performed by Anton Ždanovi (percussion) and the Orquesta Filarmónica de Málaga conducted by Conrad van Alphen. Teatro Cervantes — Málaga, Spain. November 13, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Lament and Variations. Performed by Mackenzie Melemed. Meng Concert Hall — Fullerton CA, USA. November 09, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Udacrep Akubrad. Performed by Wave Quartet. Stadttheater — Gmunden, Austria. October 25, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. In Flux. Performed by Trio Colores and the Jugendsinfonie Orchester Zürich conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli. Tonhalle — Zurich, Switzerland. October 21, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. New Orleans Mix. Performed by Ensemble 4.1: Thomas Hoppe (piano), Jörg Schneider (oboe), Alexander Glücksmann (clarinet), Christoph Knitt (bassoon), Sebastian Posch (horn). Harvard Musical Association — Boston, MA, USA. October 17, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. In Flux. Performed by Trio Colores and the Jugendsinfonie Orchester Zürich conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli. Universität der Künste — Berlin, Germany. October 16, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Frozen in Time. Performed by Vivi Vassileva with the Zagreb Philharmonic conducted by David Runtz. Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall — Zagreb, Croatia. October 16, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. In Flux. Performed by Trio Colores and the Jugendsinfonie Orchester Zürich conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli. Nikolai Saal — Potsdam, Germany. October 14, 2025.
Dorman, Avner. Nigunim. Performed by DACAMERA Young Artists (Keaton Brown - baritone; Isaac Foreman - piano; Yu-Ming Ma - violin; Astrid Nakamura - violin; Anne Pinkerton - oboe). Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Kinder Building) — Houston, USA. September 12, 2025.
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“Fixing the Stench from Pisa to Florence: Visualizing Medici Power through Swamp Drainage Imagery”, Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, March, 2025
“Fixing the Stench from Pisa to Florence: Visualizing Medici Power through Swamp Drainage Imagery”, Special Issue Negotiating Water Knowledge in Notes and Records: the Royal Society journal of the history of science, published 28 May 2025 at https://doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2024.0047
“Afterlife of a Colossus: The Popular Traditions and Political Re-imaginings Behind ‘Biancone’”, Afterlives: Reinvention, Reproduction, and Reception Conference, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and Forest Lawn Museum, Long Beach, CA, November, 2025
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"Warmer temperatures increase egg laying and egg hatching frequency in the invasive freshwater snail Physa gyrina from Pennsylvania, USA." Environmental Science & Pollution Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-025-37170-0
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Hempel, M.; Cameron Lampariello, A.; Elahian López, N.; Springer, C.; McCaskey, K.; Jayaram, S.; Wnuk-Fink; K. M. J.; Werley, B. K.; Funk, T. W. Selectivity Effects of Hydrogen Acceptors and Catalyst Structures in Alcohol Oxidations Using (Cyclopentadienone)iron Tricarbonyl Compounds. The Journal of Organic Chemistry 2025, 90, 2036–2051.
T. Funk. National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIH) R15GM159302. “Ionizable Triazine Lipids for RNA Delivery.” 5/1/2025 – 4/31/2028.
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Goubet, N., Delaney, K., Yurasek, A., Garst, A., Ekeh* E., & Ellerbee, A. (2025). The role of emotion regulation in the relationship between childhood adversity and COVID-19 stress. Child Protection and Practice, 6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chipro.2025.100194
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Hancock, S. 'Transforming heritage discourse on the landscape at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.' Architecture_MPS 32, 1 (2025): 4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.amps.2025v32i1.004
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Piness, Julia and Brent Harger. 2025. “Unsettled Lives in Unsettled Times: College Student Strategies of Action in Response to COVID-19 Regulations on Campus” Sociological Inquiry Early View:1-20.
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John Kovaleski was awarded the Silver T-Square Award by the National Cartoonists Society for his volunteer work, and for developing the Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship as well as administering it for over a decade.
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Ostafin, B. D., Robinson, M. D., & Meier, B. P. (Eds.). (2025). Handbook of mindfulness and self-regulation: Theoretical, cognitive neuroscience, social-personality, and clinical perspectives (2nd ed.). New York: Springer.
Wilson, K. D., Lonergan, M., Nagel, C., & Meier, B. P. (2025). Does reductive information increase satisfaction with scientific explanations? Three preregistered tests of the reductive allure effect. Cognition, 254, 105941.
Wilkowski, B. M., Rivera, E., Williamson, L. Z., DiMariano, E., Meier, B. P., & Fetterman, A. K. (2025). Toward a comprehensive, data-driven model of American political goals: Recognizing the “values” and “vices” within both Liberalism and Conservativism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 51, 167-184.
Meier, B. P., Noreen, E. E., Ji, L.-J., Fellman, M. B., & Lappas, C. M. (2025). Perceived Naturalness Biases Objective Behavior in Both Trivial and Meaningful Contexts. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 16(1), 105-112.
Semanko, A. M., Hinsz, V. B., Meier, B. P., & Anicha, C. L. (2025). Getting by with a little help from bystanders: Group versus individual helping in the presence of alcohol primes. North American Journal of Psychology, 27, 1036-1055.
Dillard, A. J., Meier, B. P., Williams, T., Wolfe, M., & Thakur, M. (2025). Associations between trait mindfulness and distress in fertility patients: Evidence from two clinical samples. European Journal of Health Psychology, 32, 210–220.
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Miessler, R. C. (2025, November 17-19). DAM'ed if You Do, DAM'ed if You Don't: Using Generative AI to Support a Digital Asset Manager Migration [Conference presentation]. Digital Library Federation Forum, Denver, CO, United States. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17636450
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Monani, Salma. “ Indigenous Ecofeminisms as (Re)Mapping Projects: An Interview with FIlmmaker Nanobah Becker.” In By Their Work: Indigenous Women’s Digital Media in North America. Eds. Joanna Hearne and Karrmen Crey, University of Minnesota Press, 169-184.
Salma Monani. Invited panelist for "ECD Recent Book Spotlight: Critique, Activism and Worldmaking in Environmental Communication." National Communication Association. Denver, November 22, 2025.
Salma Monani. Interviewed for “The FernGully Effect” Outside/In Podcast. New Hampshire Public Radio. December, 17 2025.
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Orndorff, Esmeralda and Myers, Joanne E. (2025) "The Maternal Icon in Eleanor Sleath's The Orphan of the Rhine," ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830: Vol.15: Iss.1, Article 2.
http://doi.org/10.5038/2157-7129.15.1.1356
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Nishimura, Yoko 2025 Centralized Urban Planning and Economic Segregation: Wealth Inequality in Tell Asmar and Khafajah, Mesopotamia. Iraq 86: 297–318. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/irq.2024.14
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O'Hara, William. "Between Art and Science: Amy Beach’s Hermit Thrush Pieces and Early-Twentieth-Century Birdsong Transcription." SMT-V 11/5 (September 2025).
O'Hara, William. 2025. "'Let's Think in Layers': On Twenty-First-Century Instruments of Public Music Theory." Music Theory Spectrum 47/1: 83 - 90.
O'Hara, William. "Coding Sound, Crafting Circuits: Synthesizer Design as Critical Making." Engaging Students 9 (2025). https://engagingstudentsmusic.org/article/id/6976/
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Oechler, Christopher C. “From the Burlador to Bernardo to the Cid: Mocedades and Masculinity in Political Theory and Theatrical Practice.” Bulletin of the Comediantes, vol. 76, no. 2, 2025.
Oechler, Christopher C. “Charles V’s Codpiece: Staging Royal Masculinity in Lope de Vega’s Carlos V en Francia.” Association for Hispanic Classical Theater. Virtual, 2025.
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Phua, V. C., & Seremet, M. (2025). Discourse on space and place in the Blue Lagoon reviews. Current Issues in Tourism, 1–8.
Cheyney, F. G., & Phua, V. C. (2025). Featuring place in Singapore hotel quarantine vlogs. Geography, 110(2), 101–105.
Cihangir, Emine, Mehmet Seremet, Voon Chin Phua and Ezgi Bayram-Öz. 2025. “Local and Non-Local Women’s Entrepreneurship in Rural Türkiye: Innovation, Collective Agency and Human Capital.” Women's Studies International Forum 111: 103121.
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Principato, S.M. & Mobley, C.M.*, 2025, Morphology and distribution of lakes under the Laurentide Ice Sheet: Implications for ice flow dynamics. Boreas, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.70034
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“Death at the Sports Desk: Twenty Years On.” Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature. XLI:2, Spring 2024/Summer 2024.
The Last Manager: How Earl Weaver Tricked, Tormented, and Reinvented Baseball, by John Miller. Fall 2025.
Review: Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature: A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon. Fall 2025.
“Mile Marker Zero: Last Writer Standing.” Adaptation and Aging: Association of Adaptation Studies. 20-21 February 2025.
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Safarpour, Alauna and Matthew Baum. 2025. “Pandemic, Governors, and Public Opinion: The Effect of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths on Public Support for America’s Governors.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 37(3): edaf021. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edaf021
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Barbara A. Sommer. "'To Be at Peace': Indigenous Women, Interethnic Marriages, and Cunhamenas in Northwestern Amazonia, 1730-1755. Ethnohistory 72:3 (July 2025): 313-339. DOI 10.1215/00141801-11768356
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Stebick, D. (2025). Peer reviewed paper: Ungrading: Equitable Evaluation in Teacher Education. Presented at Association of Literacy Educators Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.
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Professor Kerry Wallach delivered the inaugural Edith Balas Memorial Lecture, hosted by the University of Pittsburgh's Jewish Studies Program and Carnegie Mellon's Buncher Chair in Jewish Studies. The talk, titled “Recovering the Lost Worlds of Jewish Artist Rahel Szalit,” focused on her recent book.
Professor Kerry Wallach published a piece in AJS Perspectives: The Rainbow Issue, titled, “Did I always know? Bisexual Visibility in Life and in the Archive."