Manoj Sharma (Social and Behavioral Health; Internal Medicine) reached the milestone of having published 500 peer-reviewed journal articles. His first peer-reviewed research article was published in 1994, based on his thesis. This gives him an average of publishing 15 articles per year in his research career. However, before 1994, he had a career鈥
Farhana Khandoker and Manoj Sharma (both Social and Behavioral Health) coauthored an article titled 鈥淎pplying the multi-theory model of health behavior change to examine depression among adults with type 2 diabetes,鈥 in the journal Healthcare (Impact factor 2.7). The article reified the framework of Sharma鈥檚 multi-theory model (MTM) of health鈥
Farhana Khandoker (Public Health) published 鈥淎pplying the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change to Examine Depression Among U.S. Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes,鈥 a theory-driven, cross-sectional study analyzing nationally representative 2023 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data. Guided by the Multi-Theory Model of Health鈥
In a recent episode of the Boardroom Governance Podcast, professor Benjamin Edwards (Law) joined Evan Epstein to discuss the intensifying competition between Delaware, Nevada, and Texas as Nevada rises as a serious contender for reincorporation.
Paul Vincent Ruma (Anthropology) presented at the 2026 European Hip Hop Studies Network Conference, 鈥淭hings Done Changed,鈥 held March 18-21, 2026, at the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands. His presentation, 鈥淭here鈥檚 No Book: Master Practitioner Publishing as Breaking鈥檚 Knowledge Infrastructure,鈥 examined the gap between embodied cultural鈥
Jennifer Byrnes (Anthropology) co-authored "Buckle Rib Fractures Are More Than a Pleural Surface Phenomenon: A Case Report and Literature Review" in Forensic Anthropology. Drawing on a literature review and a forensic case example, the authors explore how buckle rib fractures are defined and offer recommendations to practitioners for more accurate鈥
Drew Simshaw (Law) participated in the "AI, Legal Education, and the Practice of Law" panel during IP Day at the University of Montana Alexander Blewett III School of Law.
Leslie Griffin (Law) presented "Is My Brain Still Working?" at the Annual Global Summit on Nursing, Healthcare & Neuroscience, Psychology and Brain Disorders.
Citlalli Ochoa (Law) intervened as an amicus curiae before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights during its 187th Regular Session in Bras铆lia, Brazil. Her intervention addressed the Request for an Advisory Opinion regarding the right to democracy and its protection within the Inter-American Human Rights System.

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