Faculty-Staff Achievements
Catherine Berheide, professor of sociology, co-authored an article, Gender, type of higher education institution, and faculty work-life integration in
the United States, in the journal Community, Work & Family.
Rachel Cantave, assistant professor of international affairs, co-produced the documentary film , which can now be streamed through Kanopy. The film documents the experience and friendship between two Haitian migrants caught at the Tijuana, Mexico border.
Kris Covey, visiting assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, is a contributor to the , a multi-year collaboration of dozens of scientists from around the world that recently released the 2020 Global Methane Budget. The researchers involved in the Global Carbon Project determine the sources, sinks, atmospheric levels and trends for global methane.
Dan Curley, associate professor and chair of classics, published an essay, in the Open Universitys peer-reviewed journal, New Voices in Classical Reception Studies. The essay grew out of a presentation he gave at the Celtic Classics Conference in Edinburgh in July 2018.
Heather Hurst, associate chair and associate professor of anthropology, published a chapter, , in the new book The Maya World (Routledge, June 2020).
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