Faculty News
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An article titled "Approximation of polynomials by Hermite interpolation" by the Marjorie and Robert W. McEwen Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz '82 and Michael M. Neumann of Mississippi State University appears in the current issue of the journal Elemente der Mathematik.
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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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Sharon Werning Rivera, the Sidney Wertimer Professor of Government, recently authored an article titled “The Views of Russian Elites on Military Intervention Abroad.”
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Associate Professor of American Studies Seth Schermerhorn is the founding editor of Indigenous Religious Traditions, a new interdisciplinary, international, and peer-reviewed academic journal.
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Since last fall, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies Scott MacDonald has published several articles on The Edge, an online journal from the Park Center for Independent Media.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Viva Horowitz and Kai Haesslein ’24 spent July at the University of Oregon’s Alemán Lab where they conducted research on quantum emitters.
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Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures Zhuoyi Wang recently published a film review of Joy Ride on the U.S.-based Chinese-language new media outlet WHYNOT.
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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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Associate Director for Digital Innovation, Learning and Research Nhora Serrano was among the contributors to a toolkit that recently earned the AM&P Network 2023 EXCEL Award.
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“We’re not changing history, we are changing commemoration,” said Visiting Professor of History and Brigadier General (ret.) Ty Seidule during an interview on public radio’s “On the Media.” Titled “Removing the Relics of the Lost Cause,” the segment delved into the ongoing debate surrounding the commemoration of historical events and icons associated with the Lost Cause movement.
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