Jane Barnette, Theatre & Dance, has a new book, Witch Fulfillment: Adaptation Dramaturgy and Casting the Witch for Stage and Screen. Barnette believes that witches on stage and screen should get the same respect other minority identities do and reminds readers that witches are people too. Read more.
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Jack Zhang (Political Science), inaugural recipient of the KU International Affairs Advisory Board International Teaching Award, recognized for innovation in incorporating international education in the classroom, Media link
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Michael Amlung (Applied Behavioral Science), Neural correlates of increased alcohol demand following alcohol cue exposure in adult heavy drinkers, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, Volume 340, 2024, 111809, Media link
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Tony Bolden (African & African-American Studies),
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(2024). Blues People: A Memoir. The Black Scholar, 54(1), 25–34. Media link
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editor, "Summer of Soul: A Special Issue of the Langston Hughes Review," Penn State University Press, wrote 30-page introduction, includes four interviews with music scholars and a panel discussion of artists and music scholars
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Zongwu Cai, Rui Wang (Economics), A model specification test for nonlinear stochastic diffusions with delay. Stat Inference Stoch Process (2024). Media link
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Alexander Diener (Geography & Atmospheric Science), Borders: A Very Short Introduction: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd edn (New York, 2024; online ed, Oxford Academic, 28 Mar. 2024), Media link
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Dan Dixon, Andrew Evans (Molecular Biosciences), Abstract 2086: Effect of XPO1 inhibition on colorectal cancer tumorigenesis. Cancer Res 15 March 2024; 84 (6_Supplement): 2086. Media link
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Claudia Dozier, Stacha Leslie, Marissa Kamlowsky, Catherine McHugh, Sara Diaz de Villegas, Ky Kanaman (Applied Behavioral Science), (2023). Using synchronous reinforcement to increase mask wearing in young children: A replication and extension. Behavioral Interventions, 39(1), e1985. Media link
- S. Mohsen Fatemi (Public Affairs & Administration), Why Kansas must invest in energy efficiency for rental housing: It's good for all of us, Kansas Reflector, March 27, 2024, Media link
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Paula Fite, Rachel Doyle (Applied Behavioral Science), Informant Discrepancies in Suicidality Screening Tools Among School Age Youth. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev 55, 394–404 (2024). Media link
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Bryan Foster (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), Spatial pattern of seed arrival has a greater effect on plant diversity than does soil heterogeneity in a grassland ecosystem. Plant Soil (2024). Media link
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Alison Gabriele, Robert Fiorentino (Linguistics), (2024). Island sensitivity in L2 learners: Evidence from acceptability judgments and event-related potentials. Second Language Research, 40(1), 19-50. Media link
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Jennifer Gleason (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024) Mating dynamics of a sperm-limited drosophilid, Zaprionus indianus. PLoS ONE 19(3): e0300426. Media link
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Weishi Liu (Mathematics), (2024) Flux Ratios for Effects of Permanent Charges on Ionic Flows with Three Ion Species: Case Study (II). J. Math. Study, Vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 1-23, Media link
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Don Haider-Markel (Political Science), Cultural Threat, Outgroup Discrimination, and Attitudes toward Transgender Rights. Polit Behav (2024). Media link
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Dionyssios Mantzavinos (Mathematics), On the proximity between the wave dynamics of the integrable focusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation and its non-integrable generalizations, Journal of Differential Equations, Volume 397, 2024, Pages 106-165, ISSN 0022-0396, Media link
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Laura Mielke (English), “‘This Sea of Upturned Faces’: The Rhetorical Role of Audience in Frederick Douglass’s Constitutional Interpretation at Mid-Century.” MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, vol. 49, no. 1, Spring 2024, pp. 1-26. Media link
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- Ashley Muddiman (Communication Studies), (2023). Emotion Work on Social Media: Differences in Public and Private Emotions about Politics and COVID-19 on Facebook. Social Media + Society, 9(4). Media link
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A. Townsend Peterson (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). Evolution of the ecological niche behind the largest disjunct freshwater fish distribution in the world. Journal of Animal Ecology, 00, 1–16. Media link
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Derek Reed (Applied Behavioral Science), (2024). A systematic review and meta-analysis of test–retest reliability and stability of delay and probability discounting. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1–15. Media link
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Dan Reuman (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). “ A Marine Heatwave Changes the Stabilizing Effects of Biodiversity in Kelp Forests.” Ecology e4288. Media link
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Robert Schwaller (History), (2024). Portrayals of the Haitian Revolution - Slave Revolt on Screen: The Haitian Revolution in Film and Video Games. By Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall. Jackson: University of Mississippi Press, 2021. Paper 323pp. Paper $30.00. The Americas, 81(1), 182–184. Media link
- Steven Soper, Malgorzata Witek (Chemistry), 2024. "Microfluidic Isolation of Neuronal-Enriched Extracellular Vesicles Shows Distinct and Common Neurological Proteins in Long COVID, HIV Infection and Alzheimer’s Disease" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 7: 3830. Media link
- Leigh Stearns, M. Malisse Lummus (Geology), Mapping proglacial headwater streams in High Mountain Asia using PlanetScope imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 306, 2024, 114124, Media link
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Michael Vitevitch (Psychology), (2024) Using network science to examine audio-visual speech perception with a multi-layer graph. PLOS ONE 19(3): e0300926. Media link
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Rebecca Whelan, Chien-Wei Wang, Naviya Schuster-Little (Chemistry), "A revised molecular model of ovarian cancer biomarker CA125 (MUC16) enabled by long-read sequencing." Cancer Res. Comm., 2024, 4, 253–263. Media link
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- Tarun Sabarwal (Economics)
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invited to give Clarence Tow Lecture in Economics, "General Theory of Equilibrium in Models with Complementaries," Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa, Media link
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invited to give a department research seminar,"General Theory of Equilibrium in Models with Complementaries," University of Waterloo, Canada, Media link
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Research Facilities Act Program, Deadline April 4
The purpose of the Research Facilities Act Program (RFAP) is to assist qualifying institutions with the costs related to constructing, purchasing, updating, renovating, or modifying agricultural research buildings to conduct research in the areas of agriculture and food sciences.
NEH Individual Research Fellowships & Stipends, Deadline April 10
Competitive awards granted to individual scholars pursuing projects that embody exceptional research, rigorous analysis, and clear writing. Applications must clearly articulate a project’s value to humanities scholars, general audiences, or both. Fellowships provide recipients time to conduct research or to produce books, monographs, peer-reviewed articles, e-books, digital materials, translations with annotations or a critical apparatus, or critical editions resulting from previous research. Projects may be at any stage of development.
Graduate Research Assistantships to Support Faculty Research Award,
Deadline April 12
The College will make available 8 Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) awards to support faculty research across all College disciplines in 2024- 2025. These awards are intended to support high impact faculty research projects that elevate the research profile of the unit. Each individual award provides for a 9-month, non-renewable .50 GRA appointment with a salary of $21,000. Awards are made to an individual faculty member, who may then select the GRA recipient from among eligible doctoral students. Awards must be used for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 (8/18/24-5/16/25).
Research-Intensive Course Mini-Grants, Deadline June 1
Challenge your students to develop their research skills through course-based projects. Get support from our office to do it. Recipients of Research-Intensive Course Mini-Grants develop a larger assignment that challenges students to develop their research and creative skills, receive $500, and get support from the Center through workshops and advising.
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Red Hot Research: Habitat, Community, Resilience
Friday, April 5, 4 to 5:30 p.m.
Red Hot Research introduces researchers to the work of their colleagues; prompts questions within current research through the perspectives of many disciplines; and develops collaborative research teams as a result of overlapping interest & expertise.
Presenters:
Dilshan Ossen, Architecture
Sunyoung Cheong, Visual Art, bees/beehive, community, immigration, motherhood, social and environmental sustainability
Michelle Busch, Kansas Biological Survey
Joonmo Kang, Social Welfare, climate justice, "slum housing" and extreme weather, disaster subculture
Terra Lubin, Kansas Biological Survey
New Faculty Foundation Series: Time Management & Planning Your Schedule
Tuesday, April 9, 2 to 3 p.m., KS Memorial Union, Divine Nine Room
Join the Hall Center for a celebration of KU faculty authors in the humanities, social sciences, and arts who published or released books in 2023. The event, which will take place on March 4, from 4:00 - 6:00 PM, in the Hall Center Conference Hall, will include a reception and a brief program featuring select faculty authors.
NIH Writing Workshop: Competitive Subsidiary Documents
Wednesday, April 17, 10 a.m., Virtual
Brought to you by the KU Office of Research and the Bremner Editing Center in the KU School of Journalism and Tn Consulting, LLC., the workshop will provide strategies and tips for writing competitive proposals from experienced NIH-funded investigators and explore the use of advanced writing techniques and partner review for enhancing proposal clarity and persuasiveness.
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