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Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule’s schedule has been interwoven with major diversity, equity, and inclusion presentations, media interviews, and U.S. Naming Commission Army base ceremonies this semester. Seidule has also presented at military institutions, museums, universities, churches, and conferences, and has written in and been quoted by major national outlets including The Washington Post, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.
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Assistant Professor of History Mackenzie Cooley presented “The Trouble with Simples: A Professor’s Unfinished Pharmacopeia in Enlightenment Venice” in a recent lecture at New York University.
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Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner is the co-editor of a new book and presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.
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Lisa Trivedi, the Christian A. Johnson Excellence in Teaching Professor of History, recently presented an invited lecture on “Housing for an Industrial Working Class: Ahmedabad, 1920-1950” at Emory University.
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Associate Professor of Africana Studies Nigel Westmaas was recently the invited keynote speaker at a symposium organized by the University of Guyana to mark the 200th anniversary of the Demerara enslaved revolt of 1823 in Guyana.
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Assistant Professor of Economics Mo Alloush recently presented research “Income and Corporal Punishment” at the National Bureau of Economic Research Summer Institute in Cambridge, Mass.
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Associate Professor of Psychology Tara McKee chaired a session on “Medical and developmental diversity” at the biennial conference for the Society of the Study of Emerging Adulthood in San Diego.
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science Sarah Morrison-Smith was recently featured in the “Expert Advice” column on TechGuide.
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Professor of Religious Studies S Brent Rodríguez-Plate has recently presented on academic editing, religion and film, and the Erie Canal’s relationship to the Underground Railroad.
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Ernest Williams, the William R. Kenan Professor of Biology Emeritus, recently traveled to Billings, Mont., where he presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Lepidopterists’ Society.
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