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Faculty-Staff Achievements, April 9, 2025

April 9, 2025

Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, published "" as a co-author in , a leading nutrition journal.

Patrick Daniels, assistant professor of mathematics, coauthored a paper, "," which was published in the journal Forum of Mathematics, Sigma.

Steve Ives, associate professor and chair of health and human physiological sciences, published "" in the journal Sports. The work was in collaboration with students Chanhtel Thongphok '23, Abena Gyampo '23, Anneli Ramolins '23, Elianna Hills '23, Claire Coates '23, and Visiting Research Fellow Elisa Fioraso from the University of Verona.

Pushkala Prasad, professor and The Zankel Chair in Management for Liberal Art Students, gave an invited research seminar at the School of Management, University of Management, on "Racial Capitalism and the Global Libidinal Economy," drawing from a chapter in her forthcoming book. A presentation based on the same topic was also given at annual meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society.

Laurie Rabinowitz, assistant professor of education studies, published a co-authored article in Rethinking Schools, titled “.”

Cate Talley, assistant professor of French, published an essay on anti-democratic press regulation after the French Revolution of 1848, titled ",'" in the journal French Studies.


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