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Zahra Aghaei, Adedamola Opalade, Timothy Jackson (Chemistry), (2025). Oxygen Reduction by Amide-Ligated Cobalt Complexes: Effect of Hydrogen Bond Acceptor. Molecules, 30(15), 3274. Media link
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Michael Amlung (Applied Behavioral Science), (2026). Diagnostic validity of alcohol demand and monetary delay discounting in relation to alcohol use disorder, Alcohol and Alcoholism, Volume 61, Issue 1, January, agaf043. Media link
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Kristy Benoit Allen (Applied Behavioral Science), (2025). Predicting anxiety symptoms through gaze-directed attention: A mobile eye-tracking study of adolescents during a real-world speech task. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, Vol. 115, 103058. Media link
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Michael Blum (Geology), (2025). Erasure of zircon rims by sediment transport after two orogenic cycles. Geology. 53 (11): 988–992. Media link
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Nancy Brady (Speech - Language - Hearing), (2025). Early Pragmatic Communication in Autism and Fragile X Syndrome. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. pg. 1-16. Media link
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Nyla Branscombe (Psychology), (2025). Should “sisters” be doing it by themselves? Leadership, allyship, and mobilization for gender equality. Political Psychology, 00, 1–26. Media link
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Hannah Britton (Political Science), (2025). Molnupiravir or nirmatrelvir–ritonavir plus usual care versus usual care alone in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Volume 25, Issue 9, 1000 - 1010. Media link
- Carissa Cascio (Psychology), (2026). Conceptualizing the substrates and sequelae of decreased sound tolerance as a developmental cascade: A pilot study. Hearing Research, Vol. 469, 109472. Media link
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Keely Collins, Matthew Copeland, Petras Kundrotas (Computational Biology), Ilya Vakser (Computational Biology | Molecular Biosciences), (2025). Dockground: Expanding the Resource to Protein-DNA Complexes. Journal of Molecular Biology. Media link
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Dorothy Daley (Public Affairs & Administration | Environmental Science), John Pierce (Public Affairs & Administration), (2026). Structural Social Capital and Population Health: Exploring Health Outcomes by Racial Groups. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice 32(1):p E22-E31, January/February. Media link
- Lucas Decicco, Emily Ostrow, Kin Chan, Robert Moyle (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). Rapid divergence with gene flow creates intractable nodes in the tree of life: An empirical demonstration in the Buzzing Flowerpecker (Dicaeum hypoleucum). Evolutionary Journal of the Linnean Society, kzaf021. Media link
- Rachael Farber, H. H. Hirushan, Darya Moina, Lily Tackett, N. Dissanayake, Lindsey Penland (Chemistry), Adithya Sadanandan, Dmitry Ovchinnikov, Qunfei Zhou (Physics & Astronomy), (2025). Structural and Electronic Properties of Benzyl Isothiocyanate Films. Langmuir. Media link
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Omri Gillath, Niva Manchanda (Psychology), (2025). Attachment theory and the relational self. Self and Identity, 1–16. Media link
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Jeffrey Hall (Communication Studies), (2025). Lonely and connected in emerging adulthood: The ambivalence of sociality in a time of transitions. PLoS One 20(11): e0334787. Media link
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Erik Holmstrom, Parker Sperstad (Molecular Biosciences), (2025). Spontaneous Dimerization of the Hepatitis C Virus 3'X RNA. J Biol Chem. Nov 20:110963. Media link
- JongSoo Lee (Economics)
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(2025). Overeducation and Wages of U.S. Immigrant Women: A Covid-19 Comparative Study, Journal of Women and Economics, 22(3), 45-78. (In Korean), Media link
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Robin Orozco, Jenna Barnes, Alec Bevis, Tammy Cockerham, Anam Fatima Shaikh (Molecular Biosciences), (2025). Type I interferon production in myeloid cells is regulated by factors independent of Ptpn22, ImmunoHorizons, Volume 9, Issue 11, November, vlaf063. Media link
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Jessica Powers (Psychology), (2025). Prevalence of Tobacco and Poly-Tobacco Use as a Function of Sexual Orientation Identity and Sex, Nicotine & Tobacco Research, Vol. 27, Issue 11, November 2025, Pages 1954–1962, Media link
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Malika Pritchett (Applied Behavioral Science), (2025). Behavior Analysis and Equity in Public Education: An Abolitionist Approach. Behav. Soc. Iss. Media link
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Gary Reich (Political Science), (2025). Immigrant legislation, across and within the United States (vol 4, 10.1177/2053168017742005). Research & Politics, 12(3).
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Jarron Saint Onge (Sociology), (2025). Polydrug Use Patterns Among Mexican American Women. Journal of Drug Issues, 0(0). Media link
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Nancy Snow (Philosophy), (2025). Humility, Moral Exemplarism, and Moral Goodness, in Humility, A History, ed. Justin Steinberg, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 365-391. Media link
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Amber Watts (Psychology), (2025). Physician referral is associated with recruitment, motivation, and adherence in an exercise intervention study for older adults. Journal of the National Medical Association. Media link
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Natalie Friend, Zach Mohr (Public Affairs & Administration), won 3rd place at Auburn University's Innovative Election Administration Funding Solutions Symposium on Oct. 27 for their proposal, "Funding Election Administration with an Election Advertising Tax." The full version of each proposal will be published in the Journal of Election Administration Research and Practice this month. Media link
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Elise Kirk (Visual Art), body of work, "New Town," featured Nov. 19 through Dec. 12 at Washington University's Weitman Gallery, St. Louis. Media link | Gallery Info
- Gina Westergard (Visual Art)
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Work on display in the exhibition, "From Function to Fantasy: The Brooch," at the Wartski 160th anniversary exhibition in London. Media link | Gallery Info
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Work on display at the Wichita National All Crafts Media Exhibition at Mark Arts through Dec. 13. Gallery Info
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2026 University Scholarly Achievement Award
Each year, the University of Kansas recognizes up to four mid-career faculty members as recipients of a University Scholarly Achievement Award. This $10,000 award recognizes a significant scholarly or research contribution, creative work (an exhibition, performance, composition, article or book, or major collaborative project) or a series of closely related contributions. This award covers all fields of scholarship represented at the University of Kansas, including but not limited to arts, humanities, architecture and design, music, mathematics, natural sciences, engineering, medicine, clinical science, pharmacy, social sciences, social welfare, education, journalism, law, libraries, and business. The Chancellor’s Office is now accepting nominations for the 2026 awards. The deadline for the submission of nominations is December 15, 2025.
Spencer Research Library Travel Grant
Researchers from across the United States and abroad are invited to apply for a 2026 Spencer Research Library travel grant, designed to support in-depth research using the library’s collections and facilitate direct access to curator and librarian expertise. The online application is open until Jan. 4, 2026.
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Faculty Finals Fest
Dec. 3 & 4, Drop-in any time, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 36 Strong Hall
As we near the end of the fall semester, the KU Office of Faculty Affairs understands that finals can be a stressful time, not only for students, but also faculty. Ensuring students are equipped with the knowledge to be successful in their coursework takes time, careful planning, and a lot of energy. To recognize these efforts and to celebrate all that faculty do throughout the semester, we invite our faculty colleagues to our annual "Faculty Finals Fest," an open house event with snacks, informal networking, and a few fun, low-key activities to help you recharge before finals week.
Collaborative Research Luncheon: Food, Water, Security
Friday, Dec. 12, 12 to 1:30 p.m., Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union
Please join us for a Collaborative Research Luncheon addressing the challenges of food and water security in Kansas and around the world. We will consider the environmental, social and political factors shaping the future of our food and water supply. The luncheon will feature a panel of experts, table-based conversations, and opportunities for networking.
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