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Assistant Professor of Spanish Cecilia Hwangpo published, "José Antonio Ramos y la identidad nacional cubana: sentido, lenguaje y espacio," in Crítica Hispánica 24 (2002): 239-258.
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Assistant Professor of Economics Ann Owen published "Gender and Interest in Studying Economics," with Professor of Economics Elizabeth Jensen, in Critical Junctures in Women’s Economic Lives in December 2002.
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Professor of Classics Barbara Gold published a review of "The Politics of Latin Literature: Writing, Identity and Empire in Ancient Rome,"by T. Habinek, in the American Journal of Philology 123 (Dec. 2002.)
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Alan Cafruny, Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Affairs, presented a paper, "Is There a Coming Crisis of the Euro," at the British International Studies Association Annual Convention, London, Dec. 2002.
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Professor of Chemistry George Shields published an advisory article on obtaining NSF grant funding, "The Benefits of Forming a Consortium for an NSF-MRI Proposal," in the December issue of Council of Undergraduate Research (CUR) Quarterly.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian Jennifer Day presented a paper, "Memory and Space in the Petersburg City-Text," at the December 2002 MLA Convention in New York City.
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Assistant Professor of English Steven Yao published a review of the book Transpacific Displacement: Ethnography, Translation and Intertexutal Travel in Twentieth-Century American Literature by Yunte Huang in Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews. Vol. 24, December 2002, pp. 213-218.
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Assistant Professor of English Steven Yao presented a paper, "The Trauma of Ethnicity: Poems of Angel Island and Narratives of Chinese and Anglo-American Modernism," for the "Traumatic Modernism: Writing and Photography in Detention Panel" given by the Division on Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century English Literature at the Modern Language Association Annual Meeting in New York.
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Philip Klinkner, James S. Sherman Associate Professor of Government, was quoted in this article which focused on the voting records of Trent Lott's most likely successors. USA Today
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Professor of Government Cheng Li, Woodrow Wilson fellow, participated in a panel discussion, "The Sixteenth Party Congress: A Springboard for Change or the Seeds of Conflict?" with Gwendolyn Stewart, Harvard University, and Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University, in December.