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AROUND THE LAKE

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Our Accomplishments

TIMOTHY BARNEY, associate professor of rhetoric and communication studies, presented “‘The Angel of Sarbandan’: Ford Foundation Philanthropy, Transnational Development, and the Scalar Geopolitics of 1950s Iran” at New Futures: The 17th Biennial Public Address Conference at the University of Kansas.

JENNIFER CABLE, professor of music, published the chapter “Mary Carlisle Howe (1882–1964) and Adella Prentiss Hughes (1869–1950): Creating an Arts Culture in America, One Woman at a Time,” in The Routledge Handbook of Women’s Work in Music (Routledge).

JUD CAMPBELL, professor of law, published “The Emergence of Neutrality” in the Yale Law Journal

JEFFREY CARLSON, associate professor of marketing, published “When polychronicity affects salesperson performance: The effects of improvisation, role ambiguity, and sales job complexity” in Industrial Marketing Management

KATE CASSADA, associate professor of education, and Harold Fitrer, adjunct associate professor of education and nonprofit studies, facilitated the panel presentation “K12 Workforce Readiness and Internship Opportunities” by former and current students at the Brightpoint Community College symposium SYNCH 2023: Building Bridges to Understanding.

DAN CHEN, assistant professor of political science, and Gengsong Gao, associate professor of Chinese Studies, published “Chinese Celebrities’ Political Signalling on Sina Weibo” in The China Quarterly

MARILIE COETSEE, assistant professor of leadership studies, published “In Answer to the Pauline Principle: Consent, Logical Constraints, and Free Will” in Religions and “The Moral Duty Against Dogmatism” in The Journal of Ethics

TOM COSSE, associate dean for international business programs, was elected to the steering committee of the Latin American Council of Management Schools – CLADEA, an international organization that unites higher education institutions and international organizations committed to the teaching and research of management.

MARIAMA REBELLO DE SOUSA DIAS, assistant professor of physics, and a student published “Refractory Metals and Oxides for HighTemperature Structural Color Filters” in Applied Materials & Interfaces

WADE DOWNEY, professor of chemistry, and students published “Synthesis of ß,ßDisubstituted Styrenes via Trimethylsilyl Trifluoromethanesulfonate-Promoted AldehydeAldehyde Aldol Coupling-Elimination” in The Journal of Organic Chemistry

DELLA DUMBAUGH, professor of mathematics, published “Building Communities” in The Mathematical Intelligencer. Dumbaugh delivered “Every Paper Tells a Story: Mathematics at the Monthly” as part of the Mathematical Association of America Distinguished Lecture Series.

DANA EL KURD, assistant professor of political science, published “Support for Violent Versus Non-Violent Strategies in the Palestinian Territories” in Middle East Law and Governance

DALE FICKETT, instructor of entrepreneurship, spoke at the 19th annual Social Entrepreneurship Conference at the University of Southern California. The conference brought together scholars, researchers, students, and practitioners from around the world to discuss emerging concepts and explore topics in social entrepreneurship, social enterprise, social innovation, sustainability, and impact.

JESSIE FILLERUP, associate professor of musicology, published “Marimbo Chimes and the Wizard’s Monster Band: Music in Theatrical Magic Shows” in Music & Letters

HAROLD FITRER, adjunct associate professor of education and nonprofit studies, and Kate Cassada, associate professor of education, facilitated the panel presentation “K12 Workforce Readiness and Internship Opportunities” by former and current students at the Brightpoint Community College symposium SYNCH 2023: Building Bridges to Understanding.

JESSICA FLANIGAN, Richard L. Morrill Chair in Ethics and Democratic Values, published the chapters “Leaderless Work and Workplace Participation” in Debating Leaderless Management: Can Employees Do Without Leaders? (Palgrave Macmillan) and “Anarchism and Redistribution” in Wealth and Power: Philosophical Perspectives (Routledge). Flanigan published “Social Equality and the Stateless Society” in Ethics, Politics & Society

GENGSONG GAO, associate professor of Chinese Studies, and Dan Chen, assistant professor of political science, published “Chinese Celebrities’ Political Signalling on Sina Weibo” in The China Quarterly

AL GOETHALS, E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Professor in Leadership Studies, published “Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the Interpersonal Dynamics of Leadership” in Army History

JEFF HARRISON, W. David Robbins Chair of Strategic Management, received an Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. The awards are the highest honor for faculty at Virginia’s public and private colleges and universities and recognize superior accomplishments in teaching, research, and public service.

BRIAN HENRY, professor of English and creative writing, edited and translated Aleš Šteger's Burning Tongues: New & Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books). Henry also recently published over 40 translations of poems by Tomaž Šalamun in Changes Review, The Common, Conduit, Copper Nickel, Epiphany, Fence, New England Review, The New Humanist, North American Review Notre Dame Review Poetry London Sixth Finch, and The Yale Review, among other journals.

DANIEL HOCUTT, web manager in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies, copublished “Localizing Content: The Roles of Technical & Professional Communicators and Machine Learning in Personalized Chatbot Responses” in Technical Communication, the journal for the Society of Technical Communication.

CRYSTAL HOYT, Colonel Leo K. and Gaylee Thorsness

Endowed Chair in Ethical Leadership, co-published “Mindsets of criminality: Predicting punitive and rehabilitative attitudes” in Psychology, Crime and Law and “The Implications of Mindsets of Poverty for Stigma Against Those in Poverty” in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology. Hoyt; Laura Knouse, associate professor of psychology; and others published “A systematic review of growth mindset intervention implementation strategies” in Social and Personality Psychology Compass

KATHRYN JACOBSEN, William E. Cooper Distinguished University Chair and professor of health studies, published Introduction to Global Health, fourth edition (Jones and Bartlett Learning).

SANDRA JOIREMAN, Weinstein Chair of International Studies, published Peace, Preference, and Property: Return Migration after Violent Conflict (University of Michigan Press). Joireman was invited to present “Return: Going Home After Fleeing Violent Conflict” at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz and the FORTHEM European University Alliance.