Morehouse College faculty are vital, not only to teaching and mentoring our students, but also for producing pivotal scholarly and creative work that addresses societal problems for the nation and communities of color. Our House celebrates faculty achievement. The works highlighted in our inaugural celebration shares excellence created between Jan. 2019—Jan. 2023.
          
    
    CONTENTS 4 . . . . . . . . . . JANN ADAMS 5 EBENEZER AKA 6 NATHAN ALEXANDER 7 . . . . . . . . . FRANCINE ALLEN 8 LAWRENCE BLUMER 10 KENDRICK BROWN 11 UZEE BROWN JR 13 . . . . . . . AARON CARTER- É NY Ì 15 TINA CHANG 16 JAIME CHAVEZ 17 CORRIE CLAIBORNE 18 . . . . . . . . VICKI CRAWFORD 19 SONYA DENNIS 20 ANDREW DOUGLAS 21 . . . . . . . . STEPHANE DUNN 22 JULIET ELU 24 SHERRHONDA GIBBS 25 NINA GILBERT 26 . . . . . . . . KINNIS GOSHA 29 OVELL HAMILTON 30 MIKKI HARRIS 31 JOHN “J K ” HAYNES 32 . . . . . . TRISCIA HENDRICKSON 33 CYNTHIA HEWITT 34 KEITH HOLLINGSWORTH 35 . . . . . . . . DUANE JACKSON 36 REGINE JACKSON 37 MICHAEL JANIS 38 KIPTON JENSEN 39 . . . . . . . . ADRIENNE JONES 40 . . . . . . . DWAYNE JOSEPH 41 FREDERICK KNIGHT 42 MARIA KOROL 43 . . . . . . . . . SONYA LOFTIS 44 SAMUEL LIVINGSTON 45 RUBINA MALIK 46 CHRIS MARKHAM 47 . . . . MARISELA MARTINEZ-COLA 49 AISHA MEEKS 50 JUANA MANDENHALL 51 MUHSINAH MORRIS 52 . . . . . . . . DAVID MORROW 53 CHUNG NG 54 NATHAN NOBIS 55 . . . . . NATHANIEL NORMENT JR . 56 EMMANUEL ONIFADE 57 ALEXANDRA PEISTER 58 MATTHEW PLATT 59 . . . . . . . . . . . MONA RAY 60 RUIHUA SHEN 61 LEVAR SMITH 62 COREY STAYTON 63 . . . . . . FELICIA STEWART 64 KEISHA TASSIE 65 TAURA TAYLOR 66 . . . . . ETHELL VEREEN JR . 67 PATRICK WASHINGTON 68 CASSANDRA WELLS 69 ULRICA WILSON 70 . . . . . . . SINEAD YOUNGE
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            JANN ADAMS, PH.D.
          
    Professor, Psychology Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Clinical Psychology
          Indiana University
          B.A., Psychology
          Oberlin College
          2021
          J.H. Adams, D. Bright, J. Jackson, and O.S. Simmons (2021). A Holistic Model for Black Student Success in STEM: The Case for a Comprehensive and Holistic Approach in Building the Pipeline, in Social Justice and Education in the 21st Century: Research from South Africa and the United States, edited by Willie Pearson, Jr. and Vijay Reddy, 195-220, Springer Nature Switzerland.
          2019
          Edmondson, B.S., Cox Edmondson, V., Adams, J.H., and Barnes, J. (2019). We Challenge You to Join the Movement: From Discourse to Critical Voice. Journal of Educational Management, https://doi.org/10.1177/1052562919856643
          
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            EBENEZER AKA, PH.D.
          Program Director of Urban Studies Program; Professor, Political Science Department
          
    
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., City/Urban, Community, and Regional Planning Texas A&M University
          M.A., City and Regional Planning Rutgers University
          M.A., City and Regional Planning, Geography
          University of Louisiana at Lafayette
          B.A., City and Regional Planning, Geography
          University of Louisiana at Lafayette
          2022
          Aka, Jr. Ebenezer O. U.S Economy, Construction Industry, and Residential Market Crisis and Recovery, 2000-2019: Lessons from State of Georgia and Atlanta Metropolis. Palmetto Publishing, 2022.
          2019
          Gaither, Cassandra Johnson, Eric Kuehler, Wayne Zipperer, Ebenezer Aka, and Brian Barger.“Trees and Trash: Examining the Link between Urban Forest Engagement and Blight in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.” Human Ecology Review 25, no. 2 (2019): 91-115. https://doi.org/10.22459/her.25.02.2019.07
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            NATHAN ALEXANDER, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, Mathematics Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Mathematics and Education
          Columbia University
          M.Phil/M.S, Mathematics and Education
          Columbia University
          B.S., Mathematics and Sociology
          
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
          2022
          Alexander, N. N. (2022). A Legacy of Literacy: Mathematics Teachers and the Quests for Racial Justice. In D. C. Hucks, Y. S. Ruiz, V. Showunmi, S. C. Carothers, & C. W. Lewis (Eds.), Purposeful Teaching and Learning in Diverse Contexts: Implications for Access, Equity and Achievement (pp. 3-23). Charlotte: IAP.
          Alexander, N. N. (2022). [Exercises on the Quantification of Racial Injustices in the U.S.]. In W. K. Bell & K. Schatz (Eds.), Do the Work!: An Antiracist Activity Book. New York: Workman Publishing.
          Alexander, N. N., Eaton, C., Shrout, A., Tsinnajinnie, B. & Tsosie, K. (2022). Beyond Ethics: Considerations for Centering Equity-Minded Data Science. Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, 12(2), 254-300.
          Alexander, N. N., Ratliff, B., Levy, R., Voigt, M., Hagman, J. E., Gehrtz, J. (2022). Cross-cutting inquiries: Moving Towards a Systems-critical Practice. In M. Voigt, J. E. Hagman, J. Gehrtz, B. Ratliff, N. N. Alexander, & R. Levy (Eds.). Justice through the lens of calculus: Framing new possibilities for diversity, equity, and inclusion. MAA Notes Volume. https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.11486
          Voigt, M., Hagman, J. E., Gehrtz, J., Ratliff, B., Alexander, N. N., & Levy, R. (Eds.) (2022). Justice through the lens of calculus: Framing new possibilities for diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) Notes Volume. https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.11486.
          2021
          Alexander, N. N. (2021). [Review of Mathematics for Human Flourishing, by F. Su]. Math Horizons, 34(4).
          2019
          Alexander, N. N. (2019). Daija’s Awakening: Critical Race Theory and Afrofuturism in Mathematics Education. In J. Davis & C. C. Jett (Eds.), Critical Race Theory in Mathematics Education (pp. 56-74). New York: Routledge.
          Alexander, N. N., Teymuroglu, Z., & Yerger, C. R. (2019). Critical Conversations on Social Justice in Undergraduate Mathematics. PRIMUS: Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies, 29(4), 396-419.
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            FRANCINE ALLEN, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, English Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Georgia State University
          M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
          B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
          2019
          Allen, Francine. “Let Them be Black and Beautiful: A Black Southerner’s Grasp at Self Respect in C. Eric Lincoln’s The Avenue, Clayton City.” North Carolina Literary Review, no. 28 (2019): 80-91. https://login.ezproxy.auctr. edu:2050/login?url=https://search-proquest- com.ezproxy.auctr.edu/docview/2239070812?accountid=8422
          
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            LAWRENCE BLUMER, PH.D.
          
    Department Chair and Professor, Biology Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Biology
          University of Michigan
          M.S., Zoology
          University of Michigan
          B.S., General Studies and Secondary Education
          
    University of Michigan
          2022
          Blumer, Lawrence S., Anna J. Zelaya, Christopher W. Beck, Nicole M. Gerardo, and Sinead N. Younge. 2022. Teaching the bean beetle microbiome CURE in an online format. Article 19 In: Boone, E. and Thuecks, S. editors. Advances in Biology Laboratory Education Volume 42. Publication of the 42st Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), https://doi.org/10.37590/able.v42.art19
          Huang, Carolyne, Anna J. Zelaya, Lawrence S. Blumer, Nicole M. Gerardo, and Christopher W. Beck. 2022. BeanBeetleMicrobiome app: an online app for community analysis of microbiome data. Article 31 In: Boone E and Thuecks S, eds. Advances in biology laboratory education. Volume 42. Publication of the 42nd Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE). https://doi.org/10.37590/able.v42.art31
          Zelaya, Anna J., Lawrence S. Blumer and Christopher W. Beck. 2022. Comparison of published assessments of biological experimentation as mapped to the ACE-Bio competence areas. Chapter 14. In: Pelaez, N.J., S.M. Gardner, and T.R. Anderson editors. Trends in Teaching Experimentation in the Life Sciences - Putting research into practice to drive institutional change. Springer Nature, Switzerland AG, Cham, Switzerland, ISBN 978-3-030-985912. This chapter is open access at: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98592-9_14
          Zelaya, Anna J., Nicole M. Gerardo, Lawrence S. Blumer and Christopher W. Beck. 2022. Analysis of microbiomes using free web-based tools in online and in-person undergraduate science courses. CourseSource 9. https://doi.org/10.24918/cs.2022.35
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          Beck, Christopher W., and Lawrence S. Blumer. “Advancing Undergraduate Laboratory Education Using NonModel Insect Species.” Annual Review of Entomology 66, no. 1 (2021): 485-504. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/ annurev-ento-062920-095809.
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            LAWRENCE BLUMER, PH.D.
          Department Chair and Professor, Biology Department
          Beck, Christopher W., & Blumer, Lawrence S. “The Relationship Between Perceptions of Instructional Practices and Student Self-Efficacy in Guided-Inquiry Laboratory Courses.” CBE-Life Sciences Education 20, no. 1 (2021): e-pub. DOI: https://www.lifescied.org/doi/epdf/10.1187/cbe.20-04-0076
          2020
          Blumer, Lawrence S. 2020. Solar panel electricity, efficiency and environmental impacts. Article 4 In: McMahon, K. editor. Advances in Biology Laboratory Education Volume 41. Publication of the 41st Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), https://doi.org/10.37590/able.v41.art4
          Blumer, Lawrence S., and Christopher W. Beck. “Introducing Community Ecology and Data Skills with the Bean Beetle Microbiome Project.” Advances in Biology Laboratory Education (June 2020). https://doi.org/10.37590/able. v41.art24
          Jacobs-Sera, Deborah, Lawrence A. Abad, Richard M. Alvey, Kirk R. Anders, Haley G. Aull, Suparna S. Bhalia, Lawrence S. Blumer, David W. Bollivar, J. Alfred Bonilla, Kristen A. Butela, Roy J. Coomans, Stephen G. Cresawn, Tom D’Elia, Arturo Diaz, Ashley M. Divens, Nicholas P. Edgington, Gregory D. Frederick, Maria D. Gainey, Rebecca A. Garlena, Kenneth W. Grant, Susan M.R. Gurney, Heather L. Hendrickson, Lee E. Hughes, Margaret A. Kenna, Karen K. Klyczek, Hari Kotturi, Travis N. Mavrich, Angela L. McKinney, Evan C. Merkhofer, Jordan Moberg Parker, Sally D. Molloy, Denise L. Monti, Dana A. Pape-Zambito, Richard S. Pollenz, Welkin H. Pope, Nathan S. Reyna, Claire A. Rinehart, Daniel A. Russell, Christopher D. Shaffer, Viknesh Sivanathan, Ty H. Stoner, Joseph Stukey, C. Nicole Sunnen, Sara S. Tolsma, Philippos K. Tsourkas, Jamie M. Westover, JoAnn L. WhitefleetSmith, Helen I. Wiersma-Koch, Daniel C. Williams, Kira M. Zack, and Graham F. Hatfull. “Genomic Diversity of Bacteriophages Infecting Microbacterium spp.” PLOS One 15, no. 6 (June 2020): e0234636. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234636
          Zelaya, Anna J., Nicole M. Gerardo, Lawrence S. Blumer, and Christopher W. Beck. “The Bean Beetle Microbiome Project: A Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience in Microbiology.” Frontiers in Microbiology 11 (September 2020): 577621. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.577621
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    Beck, Christopher W. and Lawrence S. Blumer. “A Model for an Intensive Hands- on Faculty Development Workshop to Foster Change in Laboratory Teaching.” Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education 20, no 3 (October 2019). DOI: http://10.1128/jmbe.v20i3.1799
          Blumer, Lawrence S. and Christopher W. Beck. “Laboratory Courses with Guided-Inquiry Modules Improve Scientific Reasoning and Experimental Design Skills for the Least-Prepared Undergraduate Students.”
          CBE-Life Sciences Education 18, no 2 (2019). DOI: 10.1187/cbe.18-08-0152.
          Blumer, Lawrence S. and Alexandra Peister. “Research Immersion Improves Outcomes for Underprepared Freshmen.” Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching: Proceedings of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education 40, no 59 (2019). http://www.ableweb.org/volumes/vol-40/?art=59
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            KENDRICK BROWN, PH.D.
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Social Psychology
          
    University of Michigan
          M.S., Pscyhology
          University of Michigan
          B.S., Psychology
          University of Mount Union
          2023
          Sera, Hideko, & Brown, Kendrick T. (2023). The critical role of historically Black colleges or universities in higher education. In A. Adams (Ed.), Resource Handbook for Academic Deans, 4th Edition (pp. 37-47). Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, MD.
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            UZEE BROWN JR., D.M.A.
          
    Professor, Music Department
          EDUCATION
          D.M.A., Music Performance University of Michigan
          M.M., Music Performance University of Michigan
          M.M., Composition Bowling Green State University
          B.A., Music Morehouse College 2022
          Abbington, W. James, Let the Church Sing On!, introduction by Uzee Brown, Jr., Chicago, GIA Publications, 2022.
          Brown, Uzee Jr., “Rethinking Music Fundamentals: Centering the Contributions of Black Musicians”; from Black Composers in the Music Theory Classroom, ed. Melissa Hoag, Oxfordshire, England UK, Routledge Press, 2022.
          Brown, Uzee Jr., “Psalm 117”, original SATB composition; from Anthology of Works by Living Black Composers, ed. Marques L.A. Garrett, Oxford University Press, England UK, 2022.
          2021
          Dett, R. Nathaniel, “Music in the Mine”; TTBB setting by David Morrow; Morehouse College Choral Music Series, ed. Uzee Brown, Jr., Chicago, GIA Publications, 2021.
          Montgomery, Derrick, “Amazing Grace”, SATB w/baritone solo; Morehouse College Choral Music Series, ed. Uzee Brown, Jr., Chicago, GIA Publications 2021.
          2020
          Brown, Uzee Jr., “This River”, original SATB composition; Morehouse College Choral Music Series, ed. Uzee Brown, Jr., Chicago, GIA Publications, 2020.
          Brown, Uzee Jr., “I’m Gonna Live So God Can Use Me”, arr. SATB voices; African American Church Music Series, ed. W. James Abbington, Chicago, GIA Publications, 2020.
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            UZEE BROWN JR., D.M.A.
          Professor, Music Department
          Ekwueme, Laz, “Obi Dimkpa”, original SATB song in Igbo; Morehouse College Choral Music Series, ed. Uzee Brown, Jr., Chicago, GIA Publications, 2020.
          Ekwueme, Laz, “Wel’oso, Wel’ije!”, original SATB song in Igbo; Morehouse College Choral Music Series, ed. Uzee Brown, Jr., Chicago, GIA Publications, 2020. 2019
          Burleigh, Harry T., Five Songs of Laurence Hope; SATB song cycle set by Marques L.A. Garrett; Morehouse College Choral Music Series, ed. Uzee Brown, Jr., Chicago, GIA Publications, 2019.
          
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            AARON CARTER-ÉNYÌ, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor of Research
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Music Theory and Cognition
          The Ohio State University
          M.M., Music Theory and Composition
          Texas State University, San Marcos
          M.M., Choral Conducting and Organ
          
    The University of Texas at San Antonio
          B.M., Music Theory
          Southwestern University
          2022
          Carter-Ényì, A. (2022). Tones and Tunes: Melody and Part-Writing Exercises based on Ìgbò and Yorùbá Lyrics. Engaging Students: Essays in Music Pedagogy, 8. https://doi.org/10.18061/es.v8i0.7743
          Carter-Ényì, A. (2022). Ojú l’ọòròóọwà: The Praise Gaze in Oríkì Performance. Muziki, 18(2), 4-33. https://doi.org/10.1080/18125980.2021.2015247
          Carter-Ényì, A. (2022). Tone Realization and Register Transformations in Nigerian Art Music: A Formal Analysis of Èkwúèmé and Olúrántí. Perspectives of New Music, 59(2), 31-79. https://doi.org/10.1353/pnm.2021.0011
          2021
          Carter-Ényì, A., Amadi, N. C., Carter-Ényì, Q., Chukwudozie, C., Nwankwo, J., & Omodoro, E. (2021). Igbo Speech Surrogacy: Preliminary Findings Based on the Oja Flute. Frontiers in psychology, 12, 2250. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.653068
          Carter-Ényì, A., & Rabinovitch, G. (2021). Onset and Contiguity: Melodic Feature Reduction and Pattern Discovery. Music Theory Online, 27(4). https://doi.org/10.30535/mto.27.4.2
          Carter-Ényì, A., & Àìná, D. (2021). Tonal Counterpoint Revisited: From Yorùbá Pop to American Hip-Hop. Analytical Approaches to World Music 9(2), https://www.aawmjournal.com/articles/2021b/Carter-Enyi_Aina_ AAWM_Vol_9_2.html
          Carter-Ényì, A., Rabinovitch, G., & Condit-Schultz, N. (2021). Visualizing Intertextual Form with Arc Diagrams: Contour and Schema-based Methods. In ISMIR proceedings, 22, 74-80. https://archives.ismir.net/ismir2021/ paper/000008.pdf
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            AARON CARTER-ÉNYÌ, PH.D.
          Assistant Professor of Research
          2020
          Carter-Ényì, A., & Carter-Ényì, Q. (2020). “Bold and Ragged”: A Cross-Cultural Case for the Aesthetics of Melodic Angularity. Music & Science, 3, https://doi.org/10.1177/2059204320949065
          Carter-Ényì, A., & Carter-Ényì, Q. (2020). Melodic Languages and Linguistic Melodies. SMT-V (Society for Music Theory – Video Journal), 6(5), https://vimeo.com/448178213
          Carter-Ényì, Q., Carter-Ényì, A., & Hylton, K. (2020). How we got into Drum Circles, and how to get out: Deessentializing African Music. Intersections: Canadian Journal of Music/Intersections: revue canadienne de musique, 39(1), 73-92. https://doi.org/10.7202/1075343ar
          2019
          
    Carter-Ényì, A. (2019). EMViz (Early Music Visualization): MATLAB runtime application. Journal of Open Source Software, 4(37), 1094. https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.01094
          Carter-Ényì, A. (2019). GLAM Collaboration Spotlight: Morehouse Art Song Project, Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library https://glam.auctr.edu/glam-collaboration-spotlight-morehouse-art-song-project-aaron-carterenyi-ph-d/
          Carter-Ényì, Q., & Carter-Ényì, A. (2019). Decolonizing the Mind through Song: From Makeba to the Afropolitan Present. Performance Research, 24(1), 58-65. https://doi.org/10.1080/13528165.2019.1593737
          Carter-Enyi, Q., & Carter-Ényì, A. (2019). Thirteen Ways to “Hail, Mary”: A Case Study of the 2013 Forum for the Inculturation of Liturgical Music in Nigeria. Yale Journal of Music & Religion, 5(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.17132/2377-231X.1118
          Yang Yang, Aaron Carter-Ényì, Nandhakumar Radhakrishnan, Sophie Grimmer, John Nix. (2019). ‘Vocal Music and Pedagogy of Chinese, African, and Indian Genres’, in Graham F. Welch, David M. Howard, and John Nix (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Singing, Oxford Library of Psychology, pp. 751–772, https://doi.org/10.1093/ oxfordhb/9780199660773.013.26
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            TINA CHANG, PH.D.
          
    Department Chair and Associate Professor, Psychology
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Experimental Psychology—Animal Behavior
          Georgia Institute of Technology
          M.S., Experimental Psychology—Animal Behavior
          Georgia Institute of Technology
          B.S., Psychology University of California, Davis
          
    2021
          Onifade, Emmanuel, Tina Chang, Duane Jackson, and Tracy Owens. “Group and Individual Take-Home Tests: Are They Equally Effective?” Review of Business Research 21, no. 1 (2021): 42-60. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18374/ RBR-21-1.5
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            JAIME CHAVEZ, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, Modern Foreign Languages
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Romance Languages
          University of Georgia
          M.A., Spanish Literature
          University of Georgia
          B.A., Social Science/Foreign Language
          The University of the South
          2022
          Chavez, Jaime (2022) “La “Border Culture” del personaje mexicoamericano en el sureste de Estados Unidos en los cuentos de Lorraine López y Mijito Doesn’t Live Here Anymore de Jaime Martínez,” The Coastal Review: An Online Peer-reviewed Journal: Vol. 12: Iss. 1, Article 6. DOI: 10.20429/cr.2022.120106. Available at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/thecoastalreview/vol12/iss1/6
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            CORRIE CLAIBORNE, PH.D.
          Associate Professor, English Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., English Language and Literature/Letters
          
    The Ohio State University
          M.A., English Language and Literature/Letters University of South Carolina
          B.A., English Syracuse University
          2022
          Claiborne, Corrie, host. Black Past Black Futures (podcast). Accessed March 3, 2022. DOI: https://radar.auctr.edu/ islandora/object/auc.bpbf:9999
          
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            VICKI CRAWFORD, PH.D.
          Director, Martin Luther King Jr. Collection; Professor, Africana Studies and History Department
          
    EDUCATION
          Harvard Administrative Fellows Program
          
    Harvard University
          Ph.D., American Studies
          Emory University
          M.A., Journalism
          University of Georgia
          B.A., English Spelman College
          2019
          Crawford, Vicki. “Introduction.” In Reclaiming the Great World House: The Global Vision of Martin Luther King, Jr., 1-16. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2019. https://www-jstor-org.ezproxy.auctr.edu/stable/j.ctvfxv9j2.5
          DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvfxv9j2.5
          Crawford, Vicki, and Lewis V. Baldwin, eds. Reclaiming the Great World House: The Global Vision of Martin Luther King, Jr. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2019. DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvfxv9j2
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            SONYA DENNIS, PH.D.
          
    Senior Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Information Systems Management
          
    Walden University
          M.S., Clark Atlanta University
          B.S., Computer Science
          Savannah State University
          2019
          Cummings, Robert, Sonya Dennis, Naja Mack, Jaye Nias, Kinnis Gosha. “Developing a Question Corpus for a Conversational Agent Designed to Prepare Interested Black Undergraduates for the Professoriate in STEM.” In 2019 Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), edited by Jamie Payton, Tiffany Barnes, Nicki Washington, Felesia Stukes, and Alan Peterfreund, 1-5. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2019. https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10107409
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            ANDREW DOUGLAS, PH.D.
          
    Professor, Political Science Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Government University of Virginia
          B.A., Rhetoric and Political Science University of California, Berkeley
          2022
          
    Douglas, Andrew J. ‘Du Bois and Marx’s Influence: Black Reconstruction’, in Aldon Morris and others (eds), The Oxford Handbook of W.E.B. Du Bois (online edn, Oxford Academic, 19 May 2022), https://doi.org/10.1093/ oxfordhb/9780190062767.013.11
          2021
          Douglas, Andrew J., and Jared A. Loggins. Prophet of Discontent: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Critique of Racial Capitalism. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.46935/9780820360164.
          2019
          Douglas, Andrew. W. E. B. Du Bois and the Critique of the Competitive Society. (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2019), https://www-jstor- org.ezproxy.auctr.edu/stable/j.ctv5npkgt JSTOR
          Douglas, Andrew J. “King, Marx, and the Revolution of Worldwide Value.” In Karl Marx’s Life, Ideas, and Influences: A Critical Examination on the Centenary, edited by Shaibal Gupta, Marcello Musto, and Babak Amini, 159-179. London, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24815-4_8
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            STEPHANE DUNN, PH.D.
          
    Department Chair and Professor, Cinema, Television, and Emerging Media Studies Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
          M.F.A., M.A., University of Notre Dame
          
    2022
          Dunn, Stephane. Snitchers. Novel. New York: Lee & Low Books. September 20, 2022. https://www.leeandlow.com/books/snitchers
          2020
          Dunn, Stephane Chicago ’66. Screenplay. Finish Line/Tirota Social Impact Screenplay winner. 2020. Optioned 2021. https://deadline.com/2020/07/stephane-dunn-chicago-66-tirota-finish-line-social-impact-scriptcompetition-1203000319/amp/
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            JULIET ELU, PH.D.
          
    Charles E. Merrill Endowed Professor, Economics Department
          
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Economics
          University of Utah
          MBA, M.P.A., International Finance
          
    Utah State University
          B.S., Economics and Political Science/Accounting Minor
          Utah State University
          2022
          Elu J. (2022) Cryptocurrency Returns During COVID: Implication for Its Status as A Currency - Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies (NJESS) Vol. 64, No.1
          Elu J. & Miesha Williams (2022) Blockchain Investment in COVID-19: Wealth Disparity and Portfolio
          Diversification – Journal of Economics Race and Policy. DOI: 10.1007/s41996-022-00108-6
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          Elu, J., Greg Price, & Miesha Williams (2021), “Novel Virus Pandemics and U.S. Economic Growth: Implications for COVID-19” ISSN 1681 8997 20(2) Journal of Empirical Economic Letters.
          2020
          Douglason, G. Omotor, Baba Y. Musa, and Juliet Elu. “External Debt, Governance, and Economic Growth: The African Case.” In Financing Africa’s Development: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development, edited by Diery Seck. Cham: Springer, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46482-0_6.
          2019
          Elu, Juliet U. “Is Economic Growth in sub-Saharan Africa Gender Inclusive?” In The Dynamics of Economic Development in Africa, edited by Douglason G. Omotor, Olu Ajakaiye, and Christopher O. Orubu, 285-294. Lagos, Nigeria: University of Lagos Press and Bookshop, Ltd., 2019.
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            JULIET ELU, PH.D.
          Charles E. Merrill Endowed Professor, Economics Department
          
          Elu, J. (2019) Oxford Handbook on Terrorism: The Causes and Consequences of Terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Recapitulation: Edited by Andreas Gofas, Oxford University Press. Chapter 39.
          Elu, Juliet U., Jared Ireland, David Jeffries, Ivory Johnson, Ellis Jones, Dimone Long, Gregory N. Price, Olatunde Sam, Trey Simons, Frederick Slaughter, and Jamal Trotman. “The Earnings and Income Mobility Consequences of Attending a Historically Black College/University: Matching Estimates From 2015 U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard Data.” The Review of Black Political Economy 43, no. 3 (2019): 171-192. https://doi.org/10.1177/0034644619866201
          Elu, Juliet U., Gregory N. Price, and Miesha Williams. “Gender and Microcredit in Sub- Saharan Africa: The Case of Mozambican Smallholder Households.” Enterprise Development and Microfinance 30, no. 2 (2019): 117-128. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.18-00015.
          
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            SHERRHONDA GIBBS, PH.D.
          
    Dean, Business and Economics Division; Professor, Business Administration Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Philosophy in Business Administration with a Concentration in Management (Entrepreneurship)
          Jackson State University
          Graduate Certification, Technology Transfer and Commercialization
          California State University
          MBA, Business Administration
          
    Winona State University
          B.S., Computer Science
          Grambling State University 2022
          Santos, S, Liguori, E., and S. R. Gibbs (2022). “Racial Identity and the Entrepreneurial Journey,” AACSB Insights, April 6, 2022.
          Santos, S., Liguori, E., and S. R. Gibbs (2022). Book Chapter: “Racial identity among successful African American entrepreneurs” in The Rowman & LittlefieldHandbook on Workplace Diversity and Stratification, Ed. Tsedale Melaku, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
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            NINA GILBERT, ED.D.
          Director, Morehouse Center for Excellence in Education; Department Chair and Assistant Professor, Education Department
          EDUCATION
          Ed.D., Education Leadership University of Pennsylvania
          M.A., Educational Leadership Clark Atlanta University
          
    B.S., Psychology University of West Georgia
          2022
          Gilbert, N., Gran, J., Lewis, A., and Teodorescu, D. (2022). “The Shoulder Tap: Educators of Color on the Leadership Representation Gap – and What We Can Do About It.” Retrieved from https://www.newleaders.org/ policy/theshouldertap
          
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            KINNIS GOSHA, PH.D.
          Hortenius I. Chenault Endowed Professor, Computer Science Department; Program Director of Software Engineering Program; and Executive Director and Chief Research Officer, Center for Broadening Participation in Computing
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Human-Centered Computing
          Clemson University
          M.S., Computer Science
          Auburn University
          B.S., Computer Science
          Albany State University
          2021
          Franklin-Davis, Dwana, and Kinnis Gosha. “Improving Diversity in Tech with Smarter Investments in Higher Education.” Stanford Social Innovation Review, July 28, 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.48558/55BT-QV48
          
    Mackroy, Kaylah, and Kinnis Gosha. “Virtual App Development for Adolescents During COVID-19.” In ACM SE ‘21: Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Southeast Conference, edited by Kazi Rahman and Eric Gamess, 243-245. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery, 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3409334.3452089.
          2020
          Cherry, David, Robert T. Cummings, Dekita Moon, and Kinnis Gosha. “Exploring Computing Career Recruitment Strategies and Preferences for Black Computing Undergraduates at HBCUs.” In Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Southeast Conference, edited by Morris Chang, 47-54. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1145/3374135.3385269
          Cummings, Robert T., Earl H. Huff, Naja A. Mack, Kevin Womack, Amber Reid, Brandon Ghoram, Kinnis Gosha, and Juan E. Gilbert. “An Exploration of Black Students Interacting with Computing College and Career Readiness Vlog Commentary Social Media Influencers.” Computing in Science & Engineering 22, no. 5 (2020): 29-40. https://doi.org/10.1109/MCSE.2020.3005635
          Mack, Naja A., Kaylah Mackroy, Chassidy Cook, Robert Cummings, Tristian Pittman, and Kinnis Gosha “Evaluating a Cybersecurity Training Program for Non- Computing Major Undergraduate ROTC Students.”
          In 2020 Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), edited by Christina Gardner-McCune, Nicki Washington, Edward Dillon, Gloria Washington, and Jamie Payton, 1-2. Piscataway, NJ: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1109/ RESPECT49803.2020.9272508.
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            KINNIS GOSHA, PH.D.
          Professor, Computer Science Department and Software Engineering Program and Program Director, Software Engineering Program
          
    Mendez, Sylvia L., Katie Johanson, Valerie Martin Conley, Kinnis Gosha, Naja A. Mack, Comas Haynes, and Rosario A. Gerhardt. “Chatbots: A Tool to Supplement the Future Faculty Mentoring of Doctoral Engineering Students.” International Journal of Doctoral Studies 15 (2020): 373-392. https://doi.org/10.28945/4579
          Simley, Talese, Naja A. Mack, Tristian Pittman, Chassidy Cook, Robert Cummings, Dekita Moon, and Kinnis Gosha. “Assessing the Efficacy of Integrating Computer Science, Math, and Science in a Middle School Sphero Robotics Summer Program.” In 2020 Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), edited by Christina Gardner-McCune, Nicki Washington, Edward Dillon, Gloria Washington, and Jamie Payton, 1-8. Piscataway, NJ: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1109/RESPECT49803.2020.9272479
          2019
          Cummings, Robert, Brittany Chambers, Amber Reid, and Kinnis Gosha. “STEM Hip-hop Pedagogy: A Metasynthesis on Hip-hop Pedagogy STEM Interventions Tools for Underrepresented Minorities in K-12 Education.”
          In ACM SE ‘19: Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Southeast Conference, edited by Dan Lo, 46-52. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1145/3299815.3314431
          Cummings, Robert, Sonya Dennis, Naja Mack, Jaye Nias, Kinnis Gosha. “Developing a Question Corpus for a Conversational Agent Designed to Prepare Interested Black Undergraduates for the Professoriate in STEM.” In 2019 Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), edited by Jamie Payton, Tiffany Barnes, Nicki Washington, Felesia Stukes, and Alan Peterfreund, 1-5. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2019. https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10107409.
          Cummings, Robert, Earl Huff, Naja Mack, Kevin Womack, Amber Reid, Brandon Ghoram, Juan Gilbert, and Kinnis Gosha. “Vlog Commentary YouTube Influencers as Effective Advisors in College and Career Readiness for Minorities in Computing: An Exploratory Study.” In 2019 Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), edited by Jamie Payton, Tiffany Barnes, Nicki Washington, Felesia Stukes, and Alan Peterfreund, 1-8. Piscataway, New Jersey: IEEE, 2019. https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/ purl/10107298.
          Gosha, Kinnis, Vinesh Kannan, Lee Morgan, and Earl W. Huff. “Strategic Partnerships to Enhance Data Structures and Algorithms Instruction at HBCUs.” In ACM SE ‘19: Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Southeast Conference, edited by Dan Lo, 194-197. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1145/3299815.3314457.
          Hampton, Lelia, Robert Cummings, and Kinnis Gosha. “Improving Computer Science Instruction and Computer Use for African American Secondary School Students: A Focus Group Exploration of Computer Science Identity of African American Teachers.” In SIGMIS-CPR ‘19: Proceedings of the 2019 on Computers and People Research Conference, edited by Damien Joseph and Craig Van Slyke, 78-84. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1145/3322385.3322399
          Huff, Earl W., Jaye Nias, Robert Cummings, Naja A. Mack, and Kinnis Gosha. “Atlanta Code Warriors: A CS Engagement Pilot Initiative.” In International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, edited by Constantine Stephanidis and Margherita Antona, 184-191. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30712-7_25
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            KINNIS GOSHA, PH.D.
          Professor, Computer Science Department and Software Engineering Program and Program Director, Software Engineering Program
          
    Huff, Earl W., Robert Cummings, Kevin Womack, Kinnis Gosha, and Juan E. Gilbert. “Evaluating the Usability of Pervasive Conversational User Interfaces for Virtual Mentoring.” In Learning and Collaboration Technologies. Ubiquitous and Virtual Environments for Learning and Collaboration, edited by Panayiotis Zaphiris and Andri Ioannou, 80-98. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21817-1_7.
          Langham, Jaida, and Kinnis Gosha. “The Classification of Aggressive Dialogue in Social Media Platforms.” In SIGMIS-CPR’18: Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research, edited by Rajiv Kishore, Daniel Beimborn, and Rajendra K. Bandi, 60-63. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1145/3209626.3209720
          Mack, Naja A., Robert Cummings, Earl W. Huff, Kinnis Gosha, and Juan E. Gilbert. “Exploring the Needs and Preferences of Underrepresented Minority Students for and Intelligent Virtual Mentoring System.” In HCI International 2019 – Late Breaking Posters. HCII 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, edited by Constantine Stephanidis and Margherita Antona, 213-221. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1109/RESPECT46404.2019
          Mack, Naja A., Robert Cummings, Kevin Womack, Negus Dowling, Earl W. Huff, and Kinnis Gosha. “From Midshipmen to Cyber Pros: Training Minority Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Students for Cybersecurity.”
          In SIGCSE ‘19: Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, edited by Elizabeth K. Hawthorne and Manuel A. Perez-Quinones, 726-730. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1145/3287324.3287500.
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            OVELL HAMILTON, PH.D.
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., History
          Georgia State University
          M.A., History
          Georgia State University
          B.A., History
          Morehouse College
          2021
          Hamilton, Ovell. Sanctified Revolution: The Church of God in Christ: A History of African-American Holiness. São Paolo, Brazil: UP Books, 2021.
          
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        Visiting Assistant Professor, Africana Studies and History Department
          EDUCATION
          M.S., Journalism Boston University
          B.A., Economics Spelman College
          
    
              
              
            
            MIKKI HARRIS
          Associate Professor, Journalism in Sports, Culture, and Social Justice Department
          2022
          
    Johnson, A.E., Green, J., Aguon, J., Arax, M., Atkin, E., Calma, J., Funes, Y., Geib, C., Harris, M., Hill, K., Holmes, B., Hu, J., Imbler, S., Johnson, L., Kaplan, S., Malloy, C., Pierre-Louis, K., Ramirez, R., Robertson, R., …Wu, K. (2022). The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2022, Harper Collins https://www. harpercollins.com/products/the-best-american-science-and-nature-writing-2022-ayana-elizabeth-johnsonjaimegreen?variant=40643563978786
          2021
          Harris, Mikki K. “A Tight-knit Island Nation Hopes to Rebuild While Preserving ‘the Barbudan Way.’” National Geographic. Published August 11, 2021. DOI: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/a-tight-knitisland-nation- hopes-to-rebuild-while-preserving-the-barbudan-way
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        EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Biology
          Brown University
          B.S., Biology
          Morehouse College
          
              
              
            
            JOHN “J.K.” HAYNES, PH.D.
          
    David Packard Endowed Professor, Biology Department
          2022
          
    Mills, Terry L., and J. K. Haynes. “Increasing the Participation of African American Male Students in STEM.” Scientia, 2022. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.33548/scientia791
          2021
          Trawick, Cynthia, Thelma Monroe-White, Michael Joseph, NyThea Tolbert, Jigsa Tola, and John Haynes “Investigating the Influence of Mentor-Mentee Race and Gender Pairs in Public Health Persistence.”
          Pedagogy in Health Promotion 7, no. 1 (December 2021): 63S-70S. DOI: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/ pdf/10.1177/23733799211049238
          2020
          Trawick, Cynthia, Thema Monroe-White, Jigsa A. Tola, Jamie P. Clayton, and J.K. Haynes. “K-12 Dreams to Teaching Program at Morehouse College: Challenges and Opportunities Creating the Next Generation of African American Male STEM Teachers.” Journal of College Science Teaching 49, no.5 (May/June 2020): 68-75.
          2019
          Hendrickson, T. W. and Haynes, J. K. (2019). Successful Strategies for Enhancing Research Capacity Among Early-Career HBCU STEM Faculty. AAC&U: Peer Review. 21 (1,2).
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            TRISCIA HENDRICKSON, PH.D.
          
    Associate Provost for Research and Student Training; Professor, Biology Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Cell Biology
          Emory University
          B.S., Biology
          University of the Virgin Islands
          2020
          Pearson, G. M. and Hendrickson, T.W. (2020). Exploring Prostate Cancer Treatments Through Ciliogenesis. Proceedings of the 2020 National Conference on Undergraduate Research
          2019
          Hendrickson, T. W. and Haynes, J. K. (2019). Successful Strategies for Enhancing Research Capacity Among Early-Career HBCU STEM Faculty. AAC&U: Peer Review. 21 (1, 2).
          
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        EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Sociology
          Emory University
          M.A., Sociology
          
    Howard University
          B.A., History
          Brown University
          
              
              
            
            CYNTHIA HEWITT, PH.D.
          Director, International Comparative Labor Studies Program; Avalon Humanities and Social Sciences Endowed Professor, Sociology Department
          
    2019
          Hewitt, Cynthia Lucas. “Marx’s Prescient Theory of Centralization of Capital: Crises and an Nkrumahist Response.” In Karl Marx’s Life, Ideas, and Influences: A Critical Examination on the Bicentenary, edited by Shaibal Gupta, Marcelo Musto and Babak Amini, 319-344. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/9783-030-24815-4.
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            KEITH HOLLINGSWORTH, PH.D.
          
    Professor, Business Administration Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Industrial Engineering
          Georgia Institute of Technology
          M.S., Industrial Engineering
          
    Georgia Institute of Technology
          B.S., Industrial Engineering
          Georgia Institute of Technology
          2023
          Hollingsworth, K. (2023). The 1906 Atlanta Race Riot Aftermath: CSR in Action and Woke-washing. Enterprise & Society, 1-16. doi:10.1017/eso.2022.50
          2020
          Hollingsworth, Keith. “Legitimizing Black Businesses: Three Examples from the Civil War to Civil Rights.” Journal of Management History 26, no. 3 (2020): 377-396. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMH-09-2019-0058
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            DUANE JACKSON, PH.D.
          
    Associate Chair and Professor, Psychology Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Comparative Psychology/Behavior Genetic Analysis University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
          
    B.S., Morehouse College
          2021
          Onifade, Emmanuel, Tina Chang, Duane Jackson, and Tracy Owens. “Group and Individual Take-Home Tests: Are They Equally Effective?” Review of Business Research 21, no. 1 (2021): 42-60. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18374/ RBR-21-1.5
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        EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Sociology
          University of Michigan
          M.A., Sociology
          University of Michigan
          B.A., Sociology
          Brown University
          
              
              
            
            REGINE JACKSON, PH.D.
          
    Dean, Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, and Arts Division; Professor, Sociology Department
          
    2022
          Jackson, Regine O. “Atlanta’s Caribbean Carnival as Cultural and Spatial Practice”
          2021
          Contexts 21, no. 2 (2022): 57 -59.
          Graml, Gundolf and Regine O. Jackson, “It Starts with a Journey: Global Learning as a Holistic, Interdisciplinary Curricular and Co-curricular Framework at a Liberal Arts College” Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice 21, no. 5 (2021): 186 – 195.
          2020
          Hamilton, Darrick and Regine O. Jackson, “An Asset-Poor Black American Middle Class: The Iterative Role of Hard Work, Education, and Intergenerational Poverty” in Christian Suter, S. Madheswaran and B. P. Vani, eds., The Middle Class in World Society: Negotiations, Diversities and Lived Experiences (London: Routledge, 2020): 201 – 218.
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        MICHAEL JANIS, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, English Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Comparative Literature State University of New York, Stony Brook
          B.A., English/Philosophy Emory University
          
    2021
          Janis, Michael. “The Bet against Nihilism: The Intellectual Journey in Chekhov’s Short Fiction.” Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 23, no. 4 (September 2021): 477–502. doi: https://doi.org/10.5325/intelitestud.23.4.0477
          2020
          Janis, Michael. “Male Feminist Allies in West African Fiction: W. E. B. Du Bois and Ethical Pedagogy.” Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men 8, no. 1 (2020): 3-28. DOI: muse.jhu.edu/article/773902
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            KIPTON JENSEN, PH.D.
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Philosophy
          Marquette University
          B. A., Classical Languages University of Nebraska
          
    2021
          Jensen, Kipton, ed. Preston King: History, Toleration, and Friendship. New York: NY, Peter Lang Inc., 2021.
          Jensen, Kipton E. “A Short History of Black Marxism in the USA.” In Probings and Re-Probings, pp. 110-140. Routledge, 2021.
          2020
          Gordon, J. A., Guru, G., Sarukkai, S., Jensen, Kipton E., & Perina, M. L.. “Creolizing the Canon: Philosophy and Decolonial Democratization?” Journal of World Philosophies 5, no. 2 (2020): 94–138. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/article/view/4048
          Jensen, Kipton. “To Teach or Not to Teach, and If So, How Best to Teach Hegel at Historically Black Colleges and Universities?” Journal of World Philosophies 5, no. 2 (Winter 2020): 110-118. https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/ index.php/jwp/article/view/4048.
          Jensen, Kipton. “Short History of Black Marxism in the USA” in Essays in Marxian Reawakening, ed. Ray and Gupta (Akbar Publishers, 2020).
          2019
          Jensen, Kipton Howard Thurman: Philosophy, Civil Rights, and the Search for Common Ground. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2019.
          Jensen, Kipton. “Howard Thurman and the African American Resistance Tradition” in Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Brill Press: Leiden and Boston (2019).
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        Coca-Cola Endowed Chair, Leadership Studies Program; Associate Professor, Philosophy and Religion Department
          
              
              
            
            ADRIENNE JONES, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Political Science and Government
          The City University of New York
          J.D., Law
          University of California, Berkeley
          M.A., City University of New York
          B.A., Film Theory
          Brown University
          2021
          Jones, Adrienne, and Andrew J. Polsky. “How to Win a ‘Long Game’: The Voting Rights Act, the Republican Party, and the Politics of Counter-engagement.” Political Science Quarterly 136, no. 2 (2021): 215-48. DOI: https://doi. org/10.1002/polq.13166
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            DWAYNE JOSEPH, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, Physics Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Theoretical Physics
          Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
          M.S., Theoretical Physics
          Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
          B.S., Mathematics and Physics
          
    Morehouse College 2022
          T. Bussey, N. Crosby, M. Demetrikopoulos, S. Jolly, D. Joseph, C. Trawick. “Innovation Process Underpinning a STEM Project-Based Framework Applied to Solving Community Needs by Under-Resourced Middle School Students.” Inted2022 Proceedings
          D. Joseph. “Providing Today’s Students with the Skills They Will Need for Tomorrow’s Technology.” ICERI2022 Proceedings.
          2020
          D.C. Joseph, B. C. Saha. “Charge exchange in slow collisions of Si3+ with hydrogen atom: Molecular orbital closecoupling approaches in the adiabatic representation,” Advances in Quantum Chemistry, 2020, Vol. 84. Pages 73 - 94. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.aiq.2020.04.001
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            FREDERICK KNIGHT, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, Africana Studies and History Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., History
          University of California, Riverside
          M.A., History
          University of California, Riverside
          B.A., History
          Morehouse College
          2020
          Knight, Frederick, review of African Americans and Africa: A New History by Nemata Amelia Ibitayo Blyden. The Journal of American History (September 2020): 438-439. https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jaaa238
          2019
          Knight, Frederick. “Black Women, Eldership, and Communities of Care in the Nineteenth-Century North.” Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 17, no. 4 (Fall 2019): 545-561. https://doi.org/10.1353/eam.2019.0019
          
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            MARIA KOROL
          Assistant Professor, Visual Art Department
          
    
    EDUCATION
          B.A., University of California, Irvine
          M.F.A., Indiana University, Bloomington
          2021
          Korol, María. “Constitutionally Flawed”. ART PAPERS. Vol. 44, Issue 3—Spring 2021.
          Korol, María. “Constitutionally Flawed”. ART PAPERS Online. ART PAPERS. Spring 2021. < https://www.artpapers. org/constitutionally-flawed/>
          Korol, María. “Glitter on the Pavement: Michael Jones at Swan Coach House Gallery”. Burnaway. March 16, 2021. < https://burnaway.org/daily/michael-jones-at-swan-coach-house-atlanta/>
          Korol, María. “Unexpected Sunlight: Rocío Rodríguez at Sandler Hudson”. Burnaway. February 18, 2021. < https:// burnaway.org/daily/unexpected-sunlight-rocio-rodriguez-at-sandler-hudson-atlanta/>
          2020
          Cullum, Jerry. “Review: Conversation between images, stories at play in 2020 Edge Award exhibit”. ARTSATL Online. ARTS ATL Magazine. October 29, 2020. < https://www.artsatl.org/review-conversation-between-images-stories-atplay-in-2020-edge-award-exhibit/>
          Korol, María. “Commanding Shadows of Death: William Downs at MOCA GA”. Burnaway. October 22, 2020. < https://burnaway.org/daily/commanding-shadows-of-death-william-downs-at-moca-ga/>
          Korol, María. “Mood Ring”. Burnaway. July 16, 2020. < https://burnaway.org/magazine/mood-ring-maria-korol/>
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            SONYA LOFTIS, PH.D.
          
    Department Chair and Professor, English Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., University of Georgia
          B.A., University of North Georgia
          2021
          Loftis, Sonya Freeman. Shakespeare and Disability Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.
          Loftis, Sonya Freeman. “The Metanarrative of Autism: Eternal Childhood and the Failure of Cure” in Metanarratives of Disability: Culture, Assumed Authority, and the Normative Social Order, Ed. David Bolt, Routledge, 2021. 94-105.
          2020
          Loftis, Sonya Freeman. “The Word and the Flesh: Reading (and Misreading) Disability in O’Connor” Flannery O’Connor Review 18 (2020): 96-107.
          2019
          
    Loftis, Sonya Freeman. “Autistic Culture, Shakespeare Therapy, and the Hunter Heartbeat Method.” Shakespeare Survey 72. Ed. Emma Smith. Cambridge University Press, 2019. 256-267.
          Loftis, Sonya Freeman. “Mental Health Issues: Madness in the Renaissance” in A Cultural History of Disability in the Renaissance, edited by Susan Anderson and Liam Haydon, volume 3 of A Cultural History of Disability, general editors David Bolt and Robert McRuer, Bloomsbury, 2019. 151-166.
          Loftis, Sonya Freeman. “Lycanthropy and Lunacy: Cognitive Disability in The Duchess of Malfi” in Embodied Difference: Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman in the Medieval and Early Modern World, edited by Richard H. Godden and Asa Simon Mittman. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 209-225.
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            SAMUEL LIVINGSTON, PH.D.
          Associate Professor, Africana Studies and History Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., African American Studies
          
    Temple University
          B.A., Psychology
          University of South Carolina
          2020
          Livingston, Samuel T. “Expanding the Circle of Culture: An Africana Studies Examination of Haitian and GullahGeechee Social Contracts” (2020). International Gullah Geechee and African Diaspora Conference. 1. DOI: https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/iggad/2020/diasporicmovement/1
          2019
          Livingston, Samuel T. “The African Freedmen of San Miguel De Gualdape: Mapping the Chicora: Lowcountry Foundations of African American History and Culture, 1520-1526.” Journal of the Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society 36 (2019): 96.
          
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            RUBINA MALIK, PH.D.
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Human Resources Organizational Development
          
    University of Georgia
          MBA, Marketing
          Mercer University–Stetson School of Business and Economics
          B.S., Psychology
          Georgia State University
          2021
          Griffeth, Lauren, Rubina Malik, Solange Charas, and Nekeisha Randall. “Sponsorship: An Intervention to Accelerate Women’s Career Velocity.” The IUP Journal of Soft Skills 15, no. 3 (2021): 7-22.
          Wells, Cassandra, Rubina Malik, and Vickie Cox Edmondson. (2021). “The Influence of Diversity Climate on Employer Branding: 2020 and Beyond.” The IUP Journal of Brand Management 18, no. 1 (2021): 32-47.
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            CHRIS MARKHAM, PH.D.
          Associate Professor, Psychology Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., University of Hawaii
          M.A., University of Hawaii
          B.A., University of Hawaii
          2019
          Lacey, Tiara, Josiah Sweeting, Rody Kingston, Michael Smith, and Chris M. Markham. “Neuropeptide Y Impairs the Acquisition of Conditioned Defeat in Syrian Hamsters.” Neuroscience Letters 690 (2019): 214–218.
          
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            MARISELA MARTINEZ-COLA, PH.D.
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Sociology
          Emory University
          J.D., Law
          Loyola University Chicago School of Law
          B.A., African American Studies and Psychology University of Michigan
          
    2022
          Martinez-Cola, Marisela. The Bricks before Brown: The Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican Americans’ Struggle for Educational Equality. Athens, GA, University of Georgia Press, 2022.
          Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “The Long Battle Against Jim Crow: African American Activism and the History of Desegregation.” In African American Activism and Political Engagement: An Encyclopedia of Empowerment, edited by Angela Jones, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Publishing, 2022.
          2021
          Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “Seeing and Using Connections to Fight Against Injustice.” In Race and Ethnicity: Sociology in Action edited by Odell Korgen and Maxine P. Atkinson, 90. Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2021.
          2020
          Deckard, Natalie Delia, Irene Browne, Cassaundra Rodriguez, Marisela Martinez-Cola and Sofia Gonzalez Leal. “Controlling Images of Immigrants in the Mainstream and Black Press: The Discursive Power of the ‘Illegal Latino.’” Latino Studies 18, no. 4. (November 2020): 581-602.
          Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “Book Review: A Literate South: Reading Before Emancipation.” Insights: Notes from the Coordinating Council of Women Historians 51, no. 4 (Winter 2020): 20-23.
          Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “Collectors, Nightlights, and Allies, Oh My! White Mentors in the Academy.”
          Understanding and Dismantling Privilege 10, no. 1 (2020): 25-57.
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            MARISELA MARTINEZ-COLA, PH.D.
          Assistant Professor, Sociology Department
          
          Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “The Shameless (and Raceless) Gallaghers.” In Shameless Sociology, edited by Jennifer Beggs Weber and Pamela M. Hunt. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020.
          Murphy, Mollie, Mehmet Soyer, and Marisela Martinez-Cola. 2020. “Fostering ‘Brave Spaces’ for Exploring Perceptions of Marginalized Groups Through Reflexive Writing,” Communication Teacher 35, no. 1 (June 2020): 7-11.
          DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17404622.2020.1777316
          Soyer, Mehmet and Marisela Martinez-Cola. “Auto-ethnography: A Tool for Creating Safe Zones.” American Sociological Association Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology (TRAILS). (February 2020). DOI: https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/auto-ethnography-a-tool-for- creating-safe-zones
          Soyer, Mehmet and Marisela Martinez-Cola. “New Resources in TRAILS: Auto- ethnography: A Tool for Creating Safe Zones.” Teaching Sociology 48, no. 3 (July 2020): 266. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0092055X20931954.
          2019
          Martinez-Cola, Marisela. 2019. “Visibly Invisible: Native American Segregated Schooling and TribalCrit” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 6, no. 4 (2019): 468-482.
          
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            AISHA MEEKS, PH.D.
          
    Department Chair and Associate Professor, Business Administration Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Jackson State University
          MBA, Jackson State University
          B.B.A., Accounting
          Jackson State University
          2021
          McCoy, N., Meeks, A. G., Reliable Audit Insurance: Auditing Premiums Using Excel, Southeast Case Research Journal, 18(1), 2021, pp. 17-22
          Meeks, Aisha, Nicole McCoy, and Dave Thompson. “Are Bank Loan Officers’ Perceptions of the Implications of Litigation-Related Clauses Consistent with Regulators and Standard Setters?” Journal of Academy of Business and Economics 21, no. 4 (2021): 47-55. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18374/JABE-21-4.4.
          
    Meeks, Aisha, and Dereck Barr-Pulliam. “The Effects of a Limited Liability Agreement and Audit Firm Size on Bank Loan Officers’ Perceptions of Privately Held Companies’ Creditworthiness.” SSRN Electronic Journal (2021). DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3955891
          2020
          Wu, Ruohan, and Aisha Meeks. “How Does Bribery Affect a Firm’s Future Growth? Empirical Evidence from Transition Economies.” Post-Communist Economies 32, no. 3 (2020): 409-427. https://doi.org/10.1080/14631377.2019. 1640985
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            JUANA MANDENHALL, PH.D.
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Polymer Chemistry
          
    Clark Atlanta University
          B.S., Chemistry
          North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
          2022
          Amr, Mahmoud, Alia Mallah, Saminah Yasmeen, Bernard Van Wie, Arda Gozen, Juana Mendenhall, and Nehal AbuLail. “From Chondrocytes to Chondrons, Maintenance of Phenotype and Matrices Production in a Composite 3D Hydrogel Scaffold.” Gels 8, no. 2 (February 2022): 90. DOI: https://www.mdpi.com/2310-2861/8/2/90.
          2021
          Abusharkh, Haneen A., Olivia M. Reynolds, Juana Mendenhall, Bulerit A. Gozen, Edwin M. Tingstad, Vincent Idone, Nehal I. Abu-Lail, and Bernard J. Van Wie. “Combining Stretching and Gallic Acid to Decrease Inflammation Indices and Promote Extracellular Matrix Production in Osteoarthritic Human Articular Chondrocytes.” Experimental Cell Research 408, no. 2 (November 2021): 112841. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j-yexcr.2021.118841.
          Abusharkh, Haneen A., Alia H. Malilah, Mahmoud M. Amr, Juana Mendenhall, Bulerit A. Gozen, Edwin M. Tingstad, Nehal I. Abu-Lail, and Bernard J. Van Wie. “Enhanced Matrix Productin by Cocultivated Human Stem Cells and Chondrocytes Under Concurrent Mechanical Strain.” In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Animal 57, no. 8 (June 2021): 631-640. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11626-021-00592-4
          Amr, Mahmoud, Michele Counts, Joshua Kerman, Alia Mallah, Juana Mendenhall, Bernard Van Wie, Nehal AbuLail, and B. Arda Gozen. “3D Prnted, Mechanically Tunable, Composite Sodium Alginate, Gelatin and Gum Arabic (SA-GEL-GA) Scaffolds.” Bioprinting 22 (June 2021): e00133. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bprint.2021.e00133
          Amr, Mahmoud, Alia Mallah, Haneen Abusharkh, Bernard Van Wie, Arda Gozen, Juana Mendenhall, Vincent Idone, Edwin Tingstad, and Nehal I. Abu-Lail. “In Vitro Effects of Nutraceutical Treatment on Human Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes of Females of Different Age and Weight Groups.” Journal of Nutritional Science 10 (September 2021): e82. DOI: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34616553/.
          Mallah, Alia H., Mahmoud Amr, Haneen A. Abusharkh, Bernard Van Wie, B. Arda Gozen, Juana Mendenhall, Edwin Tingstad, Vincent Idone, and Nehal I. Abu-Lail. “Sex- Specific Reduction in Inflammation of Osteoarthritic Human Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes and Nutraceutical-Dependent Extracellular Matrix Formation.” Journal of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine 14 (November 2021): 100054. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regen.2021.100054.
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            MUHSINAH MORRIS, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, Education Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., BioMolecular Chemistry
          Emory University
          M.A., BioMolecular Chemistry
          Emory University
          MBA, Project Management
          DeVry University—Keller Graduate School of Management
          
    B.S., Chemistry Clark Atlanta University 2022
          Díaz-Válqyez, Liz M., Bonny M. Ortiz-Andrade, Michelle L. Kovarik, and Musinah L. Morris. “Active Learning Exercises Involving Building and Design.” In Active Learning in the Analytical Chemistry Curriculum, edited by Thomas J. Wenzel, Michelle L. Kovarik, and Jill K. Robinson, 181-204. Washington, DC: ACS Publications, 2022. DOI: 10.1021/bk-2022-1409.ch011
          Morris, M., Ortiz, B., Diaz, L., and Kovarik, M. “Active Learning Exercises Involving Building and Design.” Active Learning in the Analytical Chemistry Curriculum. American Chemical Society, 2022. 181-204.
          Morris, M., “Exploring the capabilities of using a cross-disciplinary approach to implementing virtual reality in chemistry education” American Chemical Society, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1021/scimeetings.2c00160
          2021
          T. Clark, O. Hamilton, M. Morris, E. Vereen (2021) Transforming Undergraduate Education In The Sciences And Humanities With Virtual Reality: The Case At Morehouse College (Atlanta, GA, USA), ICERI2021 Proceedings, p.3467.
          Morris, Muhsinah Seth Can Do All Things!. Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US, 2021.
          2020
          Latesky, S., Branum, G, Kissel, D., Que, E., Stone, K., and Morris, M. (2020). Inorganic Chemistry (Latesky et al.): A Top Hat Interactive Text. Toronto, ON: Top Hat Monocle.
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            DAVID MORROW, D.M.A.
          Department Chair and Professor, Music Department; Morehouse College Glee Club Director
          
    EDUCATION
          D.M.A., Choral Conducting Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music
          M.A., Music University of Michigan
          
    B.A., Music Morehouse College 2022
          Dett,
          Morrow,
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        R. Nathaniel, “Music in the Mine”; TTBB setting by David Morrow; Morehouse College Choral Music Series, ed. Uzee Brown, Jr., Chicago, GIA Publications, 2022.
          2019
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        David, “The Morehouse College Glee Club”; in Conducing Men’s Choirs, ed. Donald Trott, Chicago, GIA Publications, Inc., 2019
          
              
              
            
            CHUNG NG, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, Computer Science Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Computer Science
          Tulane University
          M.S., Computer Science
          
    Tulane University
          B.A., Computer Science
          Imperial College, University of London
          2020
          Lo, Dan C., Ruth Bearden, Deepa Muralidhar, Hossain Shahriar, Wei Chen, Pascal Paschos, and Chung Ng. “A HandsOn Lab for Macro Malware Detection Using Machine Learning on Virtual Machines.” In SIGCSE’20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, edited by Jian Zhang and Mark Sherriff, 1275. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1145/3328778.3372576.
          Lo, Dan C., Kai Qian, Hossain Shahriar, Fan Wu, Johng-Chern Chern, Pascal Paschos, and Chung Ng. “Information Assurance and Security Education on Undergraduate Computing Degree Programs.” In SIGCSE’20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, edited by Jian Zhang and Mark Sherriff, 1274. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1145/3328778.3372584.
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            NATHAN NOBIS, PH.D.
          
    Professor, Philosophy and Religion Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Philosophy
          University of Rochester
          M.A., Philosophy
          Northern Illinois University
          B.A., Philosophy and Psychology
          
    Wheaton College
          2021
          Hart, Carl and ... Nathan Nobis. “Racial Justice Requires Ending the War on Drugs.” American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2021). https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15265161.2020.1861364
          Nobis, Nathan. “Ethical Egoism.” 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. Accessed 2.28.2021. https://1000wordphilosophy.com/?s=ethical+egoism
          Nobis, Nathan. “The Ethics of Belief: It’s not just Trump Supporters Who Believe Wrongly— It’s All of Us,” Political Animal Magazine. Accessed 2.28.2021. https://www.politicalanimalmagazine.com/2021/02/02/the-ethics-of-belief/
          Nobis, Nathan. “Moral Nihilism, Intellectual Nihilism & Practical Ethics.” Academia Letters. Accessed 2.28.2021. https:// www.academia.edu/44488663/Moral_Nihilism_Intellectual_Nihilism_and_Practical_Ethics
          Nobis, Nathan. “Why IACUCs Need Ethicists.” ILAR Journal. Accessed 2.28.2021. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar/ilaa021
          2020
          Nobis, Nathan. “Defining ‘Abortion’ and Critiquing Common Arguments about Abortion.” In College Ethics: A Reader on Moral Issues that Affect You 2nd edition, edited by Bob Fischer. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020.
          Nobis, Nathan, and Stephen Sodeke. “Making Ethics Happen: Addressing Injustice in Health Inequalities.” American Journal of Bioethics 20, no. 4 (March 2020): 100-101.
          2019
          Fischer, Bob, and Nathan Nobis. “Why Writing Better Will Make You a Better Person.” Chronicle of Higher Education 65, no. 35 (June, 2019): 1-1. Academic Search Complete.
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            NATHANIEL NORMENT JR., PH.D.
          
    Professor, English Department and Director of Writing Center
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Curriculum Instruction, Applied Linguistics, and Secondary Education Fordham University
          M.S., English and Secondary Education Saint Francis University
          
    B.S., English and History Ball State University
          2022
          Norment Jr., Nathaniel. “Incorporating Black Life, History, and Culture (BHLAC) in Freshmen English Composition at an HBCU.” Composition Studies 50, no. 3 (Fall 2022).
          2021
          Norment, Nathaniel. “Some Results of Using Culture-referenced Prompts for Pre and Post-test Writing Examinations at an HBCU.” College Language Association Journal 64, no. 2 (2021): 197-245.
          Norment Jr., Nathaniel. “The Black Ink Project.” In Composition Forum, vol. 47 (2021).
          2019
          Norment, Nathaniel. African American Studies: The Discipline and Its Dimensions. Bern, CH: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, 2019.
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            EMMANUEL ONIFADE, PH.D.
          
    Professor, Business Administration Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Accounting
          University of South Carolina
          MBA, Accounting
          
    University of Cincinnati
          B.S., Accounting and Finance Central State University
          2021
          Onifade, Emmanuel, Tina Chang, Duane Jackson, and Tracy Owens. “Group and Individual Take-Home Tests: Are They Equally Effective?” Review of Business Research 21, no. 1 (2021): 42-60. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18374/ RBR-21-1.5
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            ALEXANDRA PEISTER, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, Biology Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Human/Medical Genetics
          
    Tulane University
          B.S., Biology
          Franklin & Marshall College
          2019
          Blumer, Lawrence, and Alexandra Peister. “Research Immersion Improves Outcomes for Underprepared Freshmen.” Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching: Proceedings of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education 40, no 59 (2019). http://www.ableweb.org/volumes/vol-40/?art=59
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        EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Political Science University of Rochester
          M.A., Political Science University of Rochester
          
    B.A., Political Science Morehouse College
          
              
              
            
            MATTHEW PLATT, PH.D.
          Department Chair and Associate Professor, Political Science Department
          2022
          Platt, Matthew B. 2022. “Review of Congress and the First Civil Rights Era, 1861-1918 by Jeffery A. Jenkins and Justin Peck.” Congress & the Presidency 49(2): 262–63.
          2021
          Platt, Matthew B. “Examining Senior Seminar and Curricular Reform at an HBCU.” PS: Political Science & Politics 54, no. 2 (April 2021): 381-86. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096520001870
          
    2020
          Adida, Claire L., David A. Lake, Fatemeh Shafiei, and Matthew Platt. “Broadening the Ph.D. Pipeline: A Summer Research Program for HBCU Students.” PS: Political Science & Politics First View (October 2020): 723-728. https:// doi.org/10.1017/S1049096520000542
          Platt, Matthew. “Hoodies on the Floor: Exploring Black Members’ Legislative Response to Police Brutality.” National Review of Black Politics 1, no. 1 (January 2020): 69-79. https://www.doi.org/10.1525/nrbp.2020.1.1.69.
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            MONA RAY, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, Economics Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Applied Economics
          
    Clemson University
          M.A., Economics
          University of Kalyani
          B.A., Economics
          University of Kalyani
          2021
          Ray, Mona. “Environmental Justice: Segregation, Noise Pollution and Health Disparities near the Hartsfield-Jackson Airport Area in Atlanta.” The Review of Black Political Economy (2021). DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00346446211065176
          2020
          Ray, Mona. “Urban-Suburban Disparity in Program Effectiveness Fostering Self- Reliance Among Indian Sex-Workers.” Asian Journal of Economics and Finance 2, no. 2 (2020): 87-103. http://arfjournals.com/ abstract/60687_2_mona_ray.pdf
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            RUIHUA SHEN, PH.D.
          Professor, Modern Foreign Languages Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Comparative Literature
          University of Oregon
          M.A., Comparative Literature
          
    University of Oregon
          B.A., Chinese Literature
          Wuhan University 2022
          Rui Shen. “Four Poems: Ode to the New Year; Farewell to Prague; Eulogy to a New Year, Elegy to Y----My College Classmate.” In Poetry Can Inspire: An Anthology of Global Chinese-Language Poetry in the Age of the Covid-19 Pandemic, ed. Mi Jialu, 495-506, Taiwan, August 2022. https://tplaza.com.au/shop/books/fiction/ isbn9786267088852/
          2021
          Rui Shen. “A Path in the Garden of a Scholar’s Poetry: Dr. Deborah Tze-lan Sang’s Poetics.” Preface for Sang’s poem collection-Encapsulation of Time, 7-10. Taiwan, January 2021. https://store.showwe.tw/books.aspx?b=130487
          Rui Shen. “Poetry Inhabits Her Soul: on Hong Ying’s Poetry.” In Writers, Issue 527 (May 2021), 67-70. (Monthly Literary Journal) Shenyang, China. http://www.chinawriter.com.cn/n1/2021/0628/c418994-32142804.html
          
    Rui Shen. “Theory and Literary Studies: Preface for Liu Xi’s Book titled Gender Representation and Subject Construction in 100 years of Chinese Literature.” 3-7. Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, December 2021. http:// jx.tsxcfw.com/bookshow.asp?id=2377019
          2020
          Rui Shen. “The Metoo Movement and its Theoretical Paradigms in the West and China: A Comparative Study.” In New Perspectives in World Literature, Bi-Monthly, 28-42, Beijing, Chinese Academy of Social Science and Translation Press, 2nd Issue of 2020 https://www.zhangqiaokeyan.com/journal-cn-14225/2020002/
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            LEVAR SMITH, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Political Science and Government Miami University
          M.S., Political Science and Government Miami University
          
    M.A., International Relations and Affairs Georgia Institute of Technology
          B.A., International Relations and Affairs Morehouse College 2020
          Mhlahlo, C. Luthuli, and Levar L. Smith, eds. The Zimbabwean Crisis: Perspectives, Paradoxes and Prospects (1997-2017). New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.
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            COREY STAYTON, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, English Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Humanities and Literature
          Clark Atlanta University
          M.A., African and African American Studies, Literature
          Clark Atlanta University
          B.A., English
          Xavier University
          2022
          Stayton, Corey C. English Composition: Writing Successfully. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt, 2022.
          
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            FELICIA STEWART, PH.D.
          
    EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Rhetoric/Intercultural Communication
          Howard University
          J.D., Law
          Emory University
          B.A., Legal Communications
          
    Howard University
          2021
          Stewart, F. (2021). Cross My Heart and Hope to Die in Wakanda. In Sheena C. Howard (Ed.) Why Wakanda Matters, (pp. 3-16). Dallas: BenBella Books.
          2020
          Stewart, F. (2020). Exploring Afrocentricity: An Analysis of the Discourse of Oprah Winfrey. Journal of Black Studies (51)8. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021934720947654
          Stewart, F. (2020). I Am Not a Thief: Retelling my Story to Understand a Racist Encounter. The Qualitative Report, 25(10) 3553-3561. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2020.4336
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        Department Chair and Professor, Communication Studies Department
          
              
              
            
            KEISHA TASSIE, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, Communication Studies Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Communication Studies
          University of Georgia
          M.A., Communication Studies
          
    University of Georgia
          B.A., Communication Studies
          University of Georgia
          2020
          Jogee, K.; Owen, M.; Tassie, K. (2020, October 25). Our Ancestors, Our Voices. Black Lives Matter UK. https://blacklivesmatter.uk/talk-racism-resources-tools/articles-publications
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            TAURA TAYLOR, PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, Sociology Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Sociology
          Georgia State University
          M.S., Sociology
          Georgia State University
          B.B.A., Finance
          
    Howard University
          2021
          Taylor, Taura 2021. “Can I Touch Your Hair? Black Hair, Microaggressions, and Urban Civility.” In Alternative Urbanisms and the Real World of Deviance in the City, edited by Deirdre Oakley. Great River Learning.
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            ETHELL VEREEN JR., PH.D.
          
    Assistant Professor, Biology Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Ecology University of Georgia
          M.S., Environmental Health Science, University of Georgia
          
    B.S., Psychology South Carolina State University
          2022
          Majewska, Ania A., Johnasha D. Stuart, Kelsey M. Gray, Pearl V. Ryder, and Ethell Vereen. “Development of a Men’s Health Course for First-Year Undergraduates Using Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies.” Health Education 122, no. 1 (February 2022): e-pub. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/HE-07-2021-0102
          2021
          Majewska, Ania A. and Ethell Vereen. “Fostering Student-Student Interactions in a First-Year Experience Course Taught Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education 22, no. 1 (January/ February 2021): ev22i1.2417. DOI: 10.1128/jmbe.v22i1.2417
          Vereen, Ethell. “Exploring EnvironmenATL Justice with Data Analytics of Visualization.” QUBES Educational Resources: Social Justice and Community Change (2021). DOI: 10.25334/D0EN-0R77.
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            PATRICK WASHINGTON, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, Business Administration Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Finance
          University of Alabama
          M.S., Finance
          
    University of Alabama
          B.A., Business Administration and Finance Morehouse College
          2022
          Lee, Ernesto, Furqan Rustam, Imran Ashraf, Patrick Bernard Washington, Manideep Narra, and Rahman Shafique. “Inquest of Current Situation in Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule Using Sentiment Analysis and Volume Analysis.” IEEE Access 10 (2022): 10333-10348. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3144659
          Lee, Ernesto, Furqan Rustam, Patrick Bernard Washington, Fatima El Barakaz, Wajdi Aljedaani, and Imran Ashraf. “Racism Detection by Analyzing Differential Opinions Through Sentiment Analysis of Tweets using Stacked Ensemble GCR-NN Model.” IEEE Access (2022): 9717-9728. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/ ACCESS.2022.3144659
          Mujahid, Muhammad, Ernesto Lee, Furqan Rustam, Patrick Bernard Washington, Saleem Ullah, Aijaz Ahmad Reshi, and Imran Ashraf. “Sentiment Analysis and Topic Modeling on Tweets about Online Education during COVID-19.” Applied Sciences 11, no. 18 (2021): 8438. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app11188438
          Rafique, Adnan, Muhammad Salman Khan, Muhammad Hasan Jamal, Mamoona Tasadduq, Furqan Rustam, Ernesto Lee, Patrick Bernard Washington, and Imran Ashraf. “Integrating Learning Analytics and Collaborative Learning for Improving Student’s Academic Performance.” IEEE Access 9 (2021): 167812-167826. DOI: https://doi. org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3135309
          Rupapara, Vaibhav, Furqan Rustam, Aashir Amaar, Patrick Bernard Washington, Ernesto Lee, and Imran Ashraf. “Deepfake Tweets Classification Using Stacked Bi- LSTM and Words Embedding.” PeerJ Computer Science 7 (2021): e745. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.745
          Washington, Patrick, Irina Yarygina, Inna Lukashenko, Ernesto B. Lee, and Roman Tsarev. “BRICS-Eurasian Credit Markets: Problems and Prospects.” In Data Science and Intelligent Systems: Proceedings of 5th Computational Methods in Systems and Software 2021, Vol. 2, edited by Radek Silhavy, Petr Silhavy, and Zdenka Prokopova, 296-318. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90321-3_24
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            CASSANDRA WELLS, PH.D.
          
    Associate Professor, Business Administration Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Marketing Georgia Institute of Technology
          MBA, Marketing University of Florida
          B.A., Business Administration Clark College
          2022
          Wells, C. D. (2022). A Consumer Behavior Musing: Could the Use of Consumer Boycotts and/or Buycotts Encourage Businesses to Better Use CSR in Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic?. Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.33423/jmdc.v16i1.5121
          2021
          Wells, Cassandra, Rubina Malik, and Vickie Cox Edmondson. (2021). “The Influence of Diversity Climate on Employer Branding: 2020 and Beyond.” The IUP Journal of Brand Management 18, no. 1 (2021): 32-47.
          
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            ULRICA WILSON, PH.D.
          Associate Professor, Mathematics Department
          EDUCATION
          Ph.D., Mathematics Emory University
          
    M.A., Mathematics University of Massachusetts
          B.A., Spelman College
          2020
          Khadjavi, Lily, Tanya Moore, Kimberly Weems, and Ulrica Wilson. “Shining A Light on a Hidden Figure: Dorothy Hoover.” Notices of the American Mathematical Society 67, no. 3 (March 2020): 368-372. https://dx.doi.org/1.1090/ noti2046
          
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            SINEAD YOUNGE, PH.D.
          Director, Institute for Social Justice Inquiry and Praxis, Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership; Professor, Psychology Department
          EDUCATION
          M.A./Ph.D., Ecological Community Psychology and Urban Affairs
          
    Michigan State University
          B.A., Psychology and African Studies
          San Diego State University
          2023
          Franklin, R., Younge, S., & Jensen, K. (2023). The role of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in cultivating the next generation of social justice and public service-oriented moral leaders during the racial reckoning and COVID-19 pandemics. American Journal of Community Psychology, 1– 11. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12648
          2022
          Blumer, Lawrence S., Anna J. Zelaya, Christopher W. Beck, Nicole M. Gerardo, and Sinead N. Younge. “Teaching the Bean Beetle Microbiome CURE in an Online Format.” Publication of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education 42 (2022): 19.
          2021
          Schipani-McLaughlin, Anne Marie, Carmen Collins, Sinead N. Younge, Jessica M. Sales, and Katrina Farber. “Family, Sex Education, and Religion: A Qualitative Study of the Sociocultural Influences on Sexual DecisionMaking among African American College Women.” Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships 7, no. 3 (2021): 31-55.
          Younge, Sinead, et al. “Moving Beyond the Experiment to See Chemists Like Me: Cultural Relevance in the Organic Chemistry Laboratory.” Journal of Chemical Education 99.1 (2021): 383-392.
          
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