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seabertsonRuth Gregory, instructor, English, presented her live-action virtual reality series, Music of the Spheres, at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Pop Culture Association Conference, also in Seattle.
Ruth Gregory, instructor, English, presented her live-action virtual reality series, Music of the Spheres, at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Pop Culture Association Conference, also in Seattle.
Donna Campbell, professor, English, presented as part of a panel of Jack London scholars at Stanford University’s Bill Lane Center for the American West and the presentation was recorded for C-SPAN3.
Peter Engels, professor, physics and astronomy, has been elected Fellow of the American Physical Society for pioneering experimental studies in superfluid hydrodynamics and other work in Bose-Einstein condensation.
Ray Quock, professor, psychology, coauthored “Hyperbaric oxygen treatment suppresses withdrawal signs in morphine-dependent mice” in Brain Research.
Rebecca Craft, professor, psychology, and CAS associate dean, coauthored “Sex differences in alcohol consumption and alterations in nucleus accumbens endocannabinoid mRNA in alcohol-dependent rats” in Neuroscience.
Alexander Fremier, associate professor, environment, coauthored “Linking groundwater-surface water exchange to food production and salmonid growth” in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
Cigdem Capan, instructor, and Richard Dempsey, undergraduate, physics and astronomy, coauthored “Probing the Pu4+ magnetic moment in PuF4 with F19 NMR spectroscopy” in Physical Review B.
Kirk Peterson, professor, and David Feller, adjunct professor, chemistry, coauthored “The impact of larger basis sets and explicitly correlated coupled cluster theory on the Feller-Peterson-Dixon composite method,” in Annual Reports in Computational Chemistry.
Linda Russo, clinical associate professor, English, authored poems in four recent publications: South Dakota Review, Open Letters Monthly, La Vague Journal, and Datableed (UK).
Robert Quinlan and Marsha Quinlan, associate professors, anthropology, coauthored “Culture and psychological responses to environmental shocks: Cultural ecology of Sidama impulsivity and niche construction in southwest Ethiopia” in Current Anthropology.