Faculty-Staff Achievements
Emmanuel Balogun, assistant professor of political science, co-authored an analysis, on why the Economic Community of West African States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations stumbled after recent coups in Mali and Myanmar, in .
Barbara Black, professor of English, is a contributor to The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women's Writing. Her essay is on the novel 鈥溾 by South African-Anglo author Olive Schreiner.
, professor of art, opened a solo exhibition of new paintings at . The exhibition includes 15 oil paintings and works on paper. The new narrative paintings channel a variety of themes and imaginative interpretation of our world. Influences include Tudor-era engravings, the circus, paintings by Dutch Mannerist Joachim Wtewael, Sattler鈥檚 personal memories, and episodes from Flannery O鈥機onnor鈥檚 novel 鈥淲ise Blood.鈥 The show runs through Sept. 6.
Jeffrey Segrave, professor of health and human physiology, published 鈥淭o Play or Not to Play? That Is the Question: Perspectives on Organized Youth Sport in Comic Strips鈥 in the International Journal of Comic Art 22(2): 405-423.
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