Faculty-Staff Achievements
Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, was interviewed by the scientific journal . Arciero serves as a member of the journals editorial board.
Dennis Schebetta, assistant professor of theater, is publishing a new book. , co-authored by John Basil and published by Rowman & Littlefield, will be released in February. The volume provides tools and techniques through different stages of the rehearsal process to enable actors to make more dynamic choices, craft complex characters, and find an engaging and powerful level of performance.
Gregory Spinner, teaching professor of religious studies appeared on the BBC show Context on Jan. 27 as part of a panel discussing a recent decision by a Tennessee county school board to ban Art Spiegelmans Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Maus. In 2016, Spiegelman delivered 窪蹋勛圖厙s Frances Steloff Lecture.
Marketa Halova Wolfe, associate professor of economics, was featured in an article published in about the Federal Reserves plans to raise interest rates.
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