Faculty-Staff Achievements, December 5, 2016
Publications and Exhibitions
Christine Dawson
Christine Dawson, visiting assistant professor of education studies, is the author of (, 2016). According to the publisher, the book "provides strategies to help teachers get started on projects, build energy for writing, overcome obstacles of limited time, create support systems using online technologies, and develop coherence across their writing lives."
Amy Frappier
Amy Frappier, associate professor of geosciences, co-authored a Nov. 23 paper published in the journal Scientific Reports titled "." The report was covered, with quotes by Frappier, in a Le Monde article titled (translated from the French) "."
Bernardo Rios
Bernardo Rios, visiting assistant professor of anthropology, co-authored a Dec. 4 article in titled "Mexicans Are Migrating, Just Not Necessarily to the U.S." The article was
also published on website, the Albany, N.Y., ., and .
Correction
A new book by Jay Rogoff, lecturer in English, titled , 1870 (LSU Press, 2016) is a collection of poems, not a historical novel.
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