Notable: Christopher D. E. Willoughby
Christopher D. E. Willoughby (African American & African Diaspora Studies/Interdisciplinary, Gender & Ethnic Studies) was featured on the Massachusetts Historical Society's podcast "Historians & their Histories." For this podcast, Willoughby discussed his journey as a historian and scholar in African American Studies, as well as his鈥
Published: Margaret McMullin, Nathan Higgins, Joel Snyder
Margaret McMullin (Psychology), a former 性视界传媒 Ph.D. student, Nathan Higgins (Psychology), a 性视界传媒 former post-doctoral fellow, Rohit Kumar from Johns Hopkins University, Mounya Elhilali from Johns Hopkins University, and Joel Snyder (Psychology) have published 'Object and setting identification in natural auditory scenes' in a special issue of鈥
Honors: Joseph Kevin Sebastian
Joseph Kevin Sebastian (Libraries) is the recipient of the Libraries' 2026 Innovative Solutions and Customer Service Award. He received the award for his work in developing the Libraries' GEM (Gather, Evaluate, Make) Microcredential Series, which reimagined the traditional one-shot library instruction session into a flexible, skills-based鈥
Presentation: Danielle Finn
On May 28, 2026, Danielle Finn (Law) co-presented on tribal court development alongside the National Judicial College to the Alaska Native Justice Center - Maniilaq Training.
Presentation: Danielle Finn
Danielle Finn (Law) presented "High Stakes, Green Future: A Comparative Presentation of Sustainable Gaming & Hospitality Operations Across Indian Country and Beyond" at the Spring 2026 Tribal Energy Leaders Fellowship 鈥 a program launched by Haskell Indian Nations University and the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy with faculty from鈥
Published: Jacob Cox, Austin Horng-En Wang
Jacob Cox and Austin Horng-En Wang (both Political Science) published an article, "Asymmetric blame-shifting in the era of globalization," in European Political Science. The article analyzes two survey experiments on whether the leader's blame-shifting strategy works in the eye of voters, and whether such blame-shifting may lower people's trust on鈥
Presentation: Qingmin Shi
Qingmin Shi (Decision Support) recently presented a panel with colleagues from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Penn State Behrend, Penn State Engineering, and Bucknell University at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington, D.C. The presentation, titled "Early engagement indicators and student鈥
Presentation: John "Skip" Crooker, Qingmin Shi
John 鈥淪kip鈥 Crooker and Qingmin Shi (both Decision Support), recently presented with Celeste Calkins from Illinois State University at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington, D.C. Their session, titled "Leniency and reliability - Faculty grading behaviors in the pandemic era," examines how鈥
Presentation: John "Skip" Crooker, Shellie Brattain, Qingmin Shi
John 鈥淪kip鈥 Crooker (Decision Support), Shellie Brattain (Information Technology), and Qingmin Shi (Decision Support) recently presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington D.C. Their presentation, titled 鈥淐ourse evaluation completion over student careers and policy impacts,鈥 examines鈥
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