Publications + Presentations
December 07, 2018
For a podcast titled “Roman Memory (Part 2)—Classics Confidential,” Maggie Popkin, the Robson Junior Professor and associate professor of art history, spoke about the Roman souvenir trade. She specifically commented on glass bottles from Baia, an ancient Roman town. Listen to the full podcast on…
December 07, 2018
In light of Anti-Bullying Week 2018, Jane Timmons-Mitchell and Daniel Flannery, senior research associate and director at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, respectively, co-authored a blog post for Cambridge University Press on bullying, its effects and what people…
December 07, 2018
Erika Trapl, associate director of the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhood (PRCHN) and associate professor of population and quantitative health sciences, and Anna Thornton Matos, REACH project manager at PRCHN, recently authored an article for Preventing Chronic Disease, a journal…
December 07, 2018
Timothy Beal, the Florence Harkness Professor of Religion and chair of the Department of Religious Studies, wrote about the connection between horror films and religion, showing how scary movies may actually support central ideas of religion. The piece, titled “The Horror: Religion and the…
November 16, 2018
Catherine Scallen, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities and associate professor of art history, wrote about the sale of “Lot and His Daughters” by Peter Paul Rubens, a famous Flemish Baroque painter, which went for $58 million. Her article was published on Meural, a platform for…
November 16, 2018
A textbook on linear algebra written by Mark Meckes and Elizabeth Meckes, both professors of mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics, was reviewed by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), the main venue for reviews of books at this level. The book, Linear Algebra, was published by…
November 16, 2018
Department of Religious Studies Chair Timothy Beal’s recent book, The Book of Revelation: A Biography, was recently reviewed by Inside Higher Ed. The review described how Beal’s book details the perception of The Book of Revelation and how he addressed the Revelation’s impact on art and…
November 15, 2018
Darin Croft, professor of anatomy, Denise Su, adjunct assistant professor of biology, and Scott Simpson, professor of anatomy, co-edited a volume titled Methods in Paleoecology: Reconstructing Cenozoic Terrestrial Environments and Ecological Communities, which was recently published by…
November 02, 2018
Adam Maraschky, a PhD student in the Department of Chemical Engineering, and his advisor Rohan Akolkar, the F. Alex Nason Professor and faculty director of the Great Lakes Energy Institute, recently published a paper in Journal of Electrochemical Society. Titled “Mechanism Explaining the Onset…
November 02, 2018
Rachel Lovell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, briefed the U.S. Congress about her work on untested sexual assault kits as part of the Division on Women and Crime (DWC) of the American Society of Criminology. At the Congressional…