Faculty-Staff Achievements, April 23, 2025
Tory Chase, visiting assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, co-authored a publication, "," in Coral Reefs.
Heather Hurst, professor of anthropology, co-authored a recent article, 鈥,鈥 published in Antiquity. The article and Hurst's illustrations have been widely reported in public media including , , and magazines.
Stephen Ives, associate professor and chair of health and human physiological sciences, published
a commentary, "" in the European Journal of Applied Physiology. The article was published in collaboration
with Oliver Blum '23.
'Becca Johnson, professor and chair of psychology, coauthored 鈥溾 in the journal Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics with 麻豆破解版 students Abby
Spear 鈥23 and Hayley Yun 鈥23. Their work debunks the false claims made by the speedreading
program .
Julia Marco, director of digital, marketing, and engagement in the Office of Communications and
Marketing, presented the webinar "" to marketing and admissions professionals in higher education in partnership with
Niche.com.
Jamie Parra, assistant professor of English, was named to the of the journal Nineteenth-Century Literature.
Laurie Rabinowitz, assistant professor for education studies, will be participating in a about her recent publication, 鈥淪ustaining Cultural and Disability Identities in the
Literacy Classroom, K-6,鈥 on Monday, April 28. The talk will feature the book's co-author,
Amy Tondreau and special education teachers Charlotte Maltby and Todd Lavine. It will
be moderated by Amy Stuart Wells, the former president of the American Education Research
Association and current chief research officer at Bank Street College of Education.
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