People in Print Jesse D. Schaffer, Paul Robber, and Clark Evans (all Atmospheric Science). 2020. Development and evaluation of an evolutionary programming-based tropical cyclone intensity model. Monthly Weather Review. Online.
Spotlight on JAMS UWM student journalists won dozens of top honors in competitive regional contests for multimedia news and feature stories published in 2019.
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Jessica Kahlow, Hanna Klecka, and Erin K. Ruppel (all Communication). 2020. What the differences in conflict between online and face-to-face work groups mean for hybrid groups: A state-of-the-art review. Review of Communication Research, 8.
UWM’s Milwaukee Press Club honorees (1st, 2nd and 3rd place awards will be announced later this year): •
Writing: Best News Story – Jodie Filenius
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Writing: Best News Story – Kylie Zazula
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Writing: Best Investigative Reporting – Kaitlyn Herzog
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Visual Journalism: Best Still Photograph/Photos – Elizabeth Sloan
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Audio: Best Feature Story – Fabian Caballero
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Audio: Best Feature Story – Claudia Delgadillo
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Audio: Best Sports Story – Nick Kanute
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Video: Best News Story Single or Ongoing – Sierra Trojan
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Video: Best Feature Story – Jodie Filenius
Shuai Luo, Lucas Waller, Brian Badgely, Zhen He, and Erica B. Young (Biological Sciences). 2020. Effects of bacterial inoculation and nitrogen loading on bacterialalgal consortium composition and functions in an integrated photobioelectrochemical system. Science of The Total Environment(716), 137135.
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Video: Best Program, Documentary or Special – Nia Wilson
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Online: Best Use of Multi-Media- Media Milwaukee staff
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Online: Best Use of Multi-Media – Media Milwaukee staff
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Ishwor Poudyal, Marius Schmidt, and Peter Schwander (all Physics). 2020. Single-Particle Imaging by X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers – How Many Snapshots are Needed? Structural Dynamics, 7(2), 12. https://bit.ly/2yfl1SH
Lisa Silverman (History) and Daniel H. Magilow. 2020. Holocaust Representations in History: An Introduction (Second Edition). London: Bloomsbury Academic Press. https://bit.ly/3faWjn3
Hans W. Volkmer (Mathematical Sciences). 2020. The modulus of Whittaker functions. Taylor and Francis, 6.
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Passings Associate Professor Emeritus Dr. Alice Gillam passed away in April.
Dr. Gilliam served as Director of Composition in the UWM Department of English for 13 years and as department chair from 2001-2005. She also worked on the advisory board of UWM’s National Writing Project chapter. Dr. Gilliam earned an MA in teaching from Northwestern University and a PhD in English from Ball State University. She joined the UWM faculty in 1986, where she became 14 • IN FOCUS • May, 2020
the Writing Program Administrator and founded the UWM Writing Center. Her publications included Writing Center Research: Extending the Conversation (coedited with Paula Gillespie), which earned the Outstanding Book Award from the International Writing Center Association. She also authored (with John Bean and Virginia Chappell) Reading Rhetorically: A Reader for Writers, as well as articles in many of the major journals in her field. Dr. Gilliam was elected to the executive boards of the National Council of Writing Program Administrators and the Conference on Composition and Communication.