Anthropology
adrianaNumerous publications, presentations, and other accomplishments of anthropology faculty can be found in the department’s winter/spring newsletter.
Numerous publications, presentations, and other accomplishments of anthropology faculty can be found in the department’s winter/spring newsletter.
Sociology faculty, staff, students, and alumni regularly publish and present great work—find many of their achievements in the department’s spring newsletter.
W. Puck Brecher, professor, history, authored Animal Care in Japanese Tradition: A Short History.
David Wollkind, emeritus professor, and Bonni Dichone, alumnus (PhD 2011), mathematics and statistics, coauthored Pulling Rabbits Out of Hats (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group),
Mark Fagiano, lecturer, politics, philosophy, and public affairs, authored Practicing Empathy and Pragmatism: The Value of Relations (Bloomsbury Press, forthcoming in January 2022).
Alexander Khapalov, professor, mathematics and statistics, authored the monograph Bio-Mimetic Swimmers in Incompressible Fluids: Modeling, Well-Posedness, and Controllability (Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics), forthcoming from Birkhäuser.
Many recent and forthcoming publications by English faculty can be found in the department newsletter, English Matters.
Numerous publications, awards, and other accomplishments of sociology faculty, staff, students, and alumni can be found in the department newsletter.
Many recent and pending publications by criminal justice and criminology faculty, graduate students, and alumni can be found in the department newsletter.
A listing of many recent publications by anthropology faculty is available in the department newsletter.