Two essays by Laura Behling, professor of English, have been published. "Naming Rights" was originally published in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and was subsequently republished by InsideHigherEd.com. "The Empathetic Syllabus Review Exercise" was published in Faculty Focus.
Mary Crawford '89, professor of chemistry, participated in the ACS Leadership Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, where she serves as chair of the Division of Professional Relations for the American Chemical Society. She also recently took part in a roundtable discussion at Davidson College on widening the pathways through chemistry and STEM.
A poem by Gina Franco, associate professor of English, "The White Cloud and the Human Form," was published in the fall/winter print issue of Tahoma Literary Review.
A book chapter by Todd Heidt, associate professor of modern languages - German, titled "Two Tales of a City: Photographing Weimar Berlin," was published in the collection Der Stadts-und Modernitätsdiskurs in Europa (The City and Modernity Discourse in Europe).
Professor of Psychology Heather Hoffmann's paper, "The Aroma of Arousal: Effects of Menstrual Cycle Phase and Women's Sexual Arousal State on Men's Responsiveness to Women's Body Odor" appears in the March 2019 edition of Biological Psychology.
Frank McAndrew, Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology, was featured as an expert in the stories "2019s Most Sinful States in America" and "Clowns in TV, Movies and Real-Life: The Terrifying Truth About Why They Scare the Hell Out of Us."
Emre Sencer, associate professor history, discussed his book, Order and Insecurity in Germany and Turkey: Military Cultures of the 1930s, on the television program Live Studio in Odessa, Ukraine. Sencer is spending 10 months in the country doing research through a Fulbright Scholar Fellowship.
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