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An article about the renovation of Hamilton’s solar classroom, co-authored by Eileen Wilcox ’21 and Assistant Professor of Instruction in Physics Adam Lark, was published The SPS Observer, the magazine of the Society of Physics Students.
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Associate Professor of Government Erica De Bruin recently published an essay titled “Militarized Policing in the Trump Era and Beyond” on ISSF/H-Diplo, an International Security Studies Forum.
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A study about “Factors Affecting Public Opinion on the Denial of Healthcare to Transgender Persons,” co-authored by Assistant Professor of Sociology Matthew Grace, was recently published in the American Sociological Review.
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“You Want Me to Watch Listening to Kenny G!!!?: An Interview with Penny Lane,” by Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald, was published as a web exclusive in the current issue of Cineaste magazine.
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Associate Professor of Geosciences Cat Beck recently co-authored two papers stemming from her work with the Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project (HSPDP), which she has been involved in since drilling these cores began in 2013.
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In the past two years, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Jose Ceniceros has worked with several knot theory researchers to explore and develop the theory of singular knots.
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Lydia Hamessley, the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Music, recently contributed an essay to the Library of Congress National Recording Registry website.
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Associate Professor of Government Erica De Bruin recently published an article as part of a scholarly forum on the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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“Aurora B Tension Sensing Mechanisms in the Kinetochore Ensure Accurate Chromosome Segregation,” by biochemistry/molecular biology majors Shelby McVey ’22, Jenna Cosby ’23, and Assistant Professor of Biology Natalie Nannas, was published in the International of Molecular Sciences.
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Professors Vivian Adair and Stina Soderling published a review of three films in the Fall/Winter 2021 issue of Films for the Feminist Classroom.