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March 27, 2023
Bosley Presents at Conference
Stacie Bosley, associate professor of economics, presented at an international consumer protection conference and participated in a companion workshop with staff from the Federal Trade Commission and national consumer groups in Washington, DC. Bosley...
March 27, 2023
Asp Awarded Grant
In collaboration with the University of Iowa, Dr. Erik Asp was awarded a two-year, $25,000 Neurology R01 Pilot Grant for his project entitled "Misinformation Credulity Phenotype across the Adult Lifespan and in ADRD." Fake news, false advertising...
March 27, 2023
Norman Receives Mentorship Award
Kris Norman has been awarded the 2023 Outstanding Mentorship Award from the Section for Women in Public Administration of the American Society for Public Administration. This award honors an individual, who by example and action, has provided...
March 27, 2023
Preves Presents Keynote
Sharon Preves, Professor in the Department of Social Justice and Social Change, recently presented an invited keynote address at the international conference "Centering Intersex: Global and Local Dimensions". This conference was virtually hosted by...
March 13, 2023
Parrish Publishes Book Chapter
HSEL Professor Betsy Parrish has contributed a chapter to the recently released "The Better Learning Research Review", published by Cambridge University Press. Her chapter, "Differentiation by Design," explores how to create optimal learning...
March 13, 2023
Parrish and Egan Lead National Adult Education Training
Education professor Betsy Parrish (Education professor) and Patsy Egan (ATLAS Director) recently led trainings for the Teaching Skills that Matter (TSTM) initiative, through the United States Department of Education in Washington, D.C.. This project...
March 6, 2023
Environmental News from Thailand
Last January, ¾«Æ·Âé¶¹ students' work from the Study Away was published in Thailand's national media outlet, The Bangkok Post. The article, " The Highs and Lows of Liberalizing Weed was written by local Thai reporter Pratch Rujivanarom who recognized...
March 6, 2023
Norman Presents at Best Practices Conference
Kris Norman, professor and director of public administration programs in the School of Business, was invited to be part of the closing plenary panel for the Best Practices Conference of the South Florida Chapter of the American Society for Public...
March 6, 2023
Sheridan Publishes in "Handbook of Transgender Studies"
Máel Sheridan, Professor of Social Justice and Social Change, recently published the chapter, "Policy Whiplash: Transgender Military Service in the Twenty-First Century," in The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Transgender Studies.
March 6, 2023
Kellert Publishes on Pluralism in Science
Professor Stephen Kellert published an essay on Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Representational Pluralism in Human Cognition, a recent volume from Routledge that includes work in psychology, science education, and philosophy.