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Faculty-Staff Achievements

June 16, 2021

Beau BreslinBeau Breslin, professor of political science, published , as part of , a symposium by Democracy: A Journal of Ideas to draft a new constitution.  

Kris CoveyA project led by Kris Covey, assistant professor of environment studies and sciences, and Bruno Basso of Michigan State University has been named a winner of the . A $250,000 award will support , which is harnessing diverse data types to answer foundational questions about soil carbon and create a new market in partnership with farmers committed to sustainability. Covey has also been invited to participate in the Food and Ag Data Innovation Conservation and Climate Change workshop series hosted by the in June and July. He discussed his research in a that appeared on Current Time TV, a 24-hour television network produced by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) in cooperation with VOA.

Kate Graney

Kate Graney, professor of political science, was keynote speaker for the panel 30 Years On: The Legacy of the Post-Soviet Transformation and the Future of Democracy. Graney discussed her 2019 book, Russia, the Former Soviet Republics, and Europe Since 1989: Transformation and Tragedy. The panel was sponsored by the New Eastern Europe center in Krakow, Poland, and included participants from Ukraine, Germany and Georgia.

Jeff SegraveJeffrey Segrave, professor of health and human physiological sciences and chair of the Department of Music, published The Wonderful World of Quidditch: An Innovative Model of Gender Inclusivity in edited by Anne Tj繪nndal and published by Palgrave Macmillan. 

Kurt SmemoKurt Smemo, associate professor and associate director of the Environmental Studies and Sciences Program, is lead author on the scientific paper , which was published in the journal Biogeochemistry. 

Masami TamagawaMasami Tamagawa, senior teaching professor of Japanese, was interviewed for the article , part of Springer Natures Pride 2021 Campaign. He also participated in the online panel discussion , organized by the Wilson Center in Washington.  


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