Faculty News
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Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson recently presented “The Right to Know: The Political and Legal Components of Government Transparency” at the annual Midwest Political Science Association Meeting.
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Assistant Professor of Classics Amy Koenig recently participated in the SUNY Oneonta Undergraduate Philosophy Conference and the annual meeting of the Society for Classical Studies.
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Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn was recently awarded an American Philosophical Society Franklin Grant to help fund his fieldwork in Romania.
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Soundscapes of Liberation: African American Music in Postwar France (Duke University Press, 2021), a book by Assistant Professor of History Celeste Day Moore, was awarded the 2022 Gilbert Chinard Prize from the Society for French Historical Studies.
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When the pandemic began, programs that fostered college and community connections also took a hit. Hamilton’s new SciKids YouTube channel offers a remote way to get even more students wondering if science may be in their future.
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Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson recently published “Government Transparency and Public Access” in Presidential Studies Quarterly.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the American Studies Program Seth Schermerhorn was recently awarded a Franklin Research Grant by the American Philosophical Society.
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“The power of the (imperfect) palindrome: Sequence-specific roles of palindromic motifs in gene regulation,” co-authored by Assistant Professor of Biology Rhea Datta, was recently published an article in the journal BioEssays.
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Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures Zhuoyi Wang was recently interviewed by the French-German channel ARTE as a scholar interviewee for Reinventing China, a three-part documentary series on the modern history of China.
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Assistant Professor of German and Russian Jason Cieply has collaborated with the Working Group for Solidarity in REEES to publish a critical discussion forum on contingent labor in Russian, East-European, and Eurasian Studies in Slavic Review, the field’s premier journal.
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