Faculty-Staff Achievements
 Catherine Berheide, professor of sociology, published the article “” in the journal Sex Roles.
Catherine Berheide, professor of sociology, published the article “” in the journal Sex Roles. 

Jason Breves, associate professor and chair of the Department of Biology, delivered an invited lecture on “Predicting Species Physiological Responses to a Changing Climate” during a featured symposium at the Experimental Biology 2022 meeting in Philadelphia.
 Michael Janairo, senior manager of communications and strategic Initiatives at the , has published the poem "C" in the online journal  with the theme of "Light," and the poems "Mianong" and "Capture of the Kawag-Kawag"
                                       in the literary journal .
Michael Janairo, senior manager of communications and strategic Initiatives at the , has published the poem "C" in the online journal  with the theme of "Light," and the poems "Mianong" and "Capture of the Kawag-Kawag"
                                       in the literary journal . 
 Vojtech (Vojta) Kejzlar, assistant professor of statistics, is the lead author on the scientific paper “,” which was published in The American Statistician journal.
Vojtech (Vojta) Kejzlar, assistant professor of statistics, is the lead author on the scientific paper “,” which was published in The American Statistician journal.
 Tammy C. Owens, assistant professor of American studies, discussed a chapter of her manuscript in progress at the Humphrey School of Public
                                       Affairs at the University of Minnesota on Wednesday, March 30. The chapter, “Revisiting
                                       Black Sites of Speculation: A Case for Theorizing Black Childhood as a Subject in
                                       Black Adult Narratives," examines Harriet Jacobs’ slave narrative “Incidents in the
                                       Life of a Slave Girl.”
Tammy C. Owens, assistant professor of American studies, discussed a chapter of her manuscript in progress at the Humphrey School of Public
                                       Affairs at the University of Minnesota on Wednesday, March 30. The chapter, “Revisiting
                                       Black Sites of Speculation: A Case for Theorizing Black Childhood as a Subject in
                                       Black Adult Narratives," examines Harriet Jacobs’ slave narrative “Incidents in the
                                       Life of a Slave Girl.” 
 Pushkala Prasad, Zankel Professor of Management for Liberal Arts Students, published “” in the journal Organization.
Pushkala Prasad, Zankel Professor of Management for Liberal Arts Students, published “” in the journal Organization. 
 Robert Turner, associate professor and interim chair of the Department of Political Science, was quoted in The Post-Star article “.”&Բ;
Robert Turner, associate professor and interim chair of the Department of Political Science, was quoted in The Post-Star article “.”&Բ; 
 Li Zhang, social sciences and data , co-authored the chapter “Candidate, News Media, and Social Media Messaging in the
                                       Early Stages of the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary” in the book “” (University of Michicagan Press). The purpose of the chapter was to computationally
                                       analyze how candidates branded themselves and how they were discussed by social media
                                       users
Li Zhang, social sciences and data , co-authored the chapter “Candidate, News Media, and Social Media Messaging in the
                                       Early Stages of the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary” in the book “” (University of Michicagan Press). The purpose of the chapter was to computationally
                                       analyze how candidates branded themselves and how they were discussed by social media
                                       users
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