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Yoonjung Ahn (Geography & Atmospheric Science), (2026). Infrastructure failures and aging populations: Quantifying the spatial overlap of power outages and older adult vulnerability. Energy Research & Social Science, 135, 104646. Media link
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Hala Altamimi (Public Affairs & Administration), (2026). The Financial Implications of Flexible Labor Use in Nonprofit Organizations. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 36 (3), 399-412. Media link
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James Bever (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2026). Additive and synergistic effects of mycorrhizal inoculants and fertilizer in enhancing chard (Beta vulgaris) growth under glasshouse cultivation. The Microbe, 100691. Media link
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Sharon Billings, Rachel Keen, Lola Klamm, Micah Unruh (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2026). Quantifying potential nutrient liberation following plant investment in root exudates: Variation across soil profiles and ecosystems in the United States. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 131 (3), e2025JG009380. Media link
- Nathaniel Brunsell, Noah Ring (Geography & Atmospheric Science), Dorothy Daley (Environmental Studies), (2026). Climate and health governance: Opportunities and challenges addressing extreme heat in the United States. The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 28, 100635. Media link
- Zongwu Cai (Economics), (2026). CAViaR Model Selection via Adaptive Lasso. Journal of Time Series Analysis, 47 (2), 321-330. Media link
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Stuart Doyle (Psychology), (2026). Collective epistemic reasons are implausible. Asian J. Philos, 5, 27 (2026). Media link
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Tera Fazzino (Psychology), (2026). A 50 year review of hyperpalatable foods consumed in binge-eating episodes. Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, 1-15. Media link
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Kelsie Forbush (Psychology), (2026). Validation of the Brief Assessment of Stress and Eating (BASE) in cisgender gay men and lesbian women. Journal of Eating Disorders, 14 (1), 28. Media link
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Donna Ginther (Economics), (2026). The Importance of the Health Care Sector to the Kansas Economy. Institute for Policy & Social Research. Media link
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Victor Gonzalez (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2026). A curated and integrated dataset for exploring global bee-plant interactions. Scientific Data. Media link
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Kyoungchul Kong (Physics & Astronomy), (2026). A linear collider vision for the future of particle physics. The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 1-156. Media link
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Bruce Lieberman, Daniel Rojas-Ariza (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2026). Differences in extinction selectivity and their relationship to functional traits in late Cenozoic mollusks. PeerJ, 14, e20715. Media link
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Stuart McDonald, Katherine Hanson (Molecular Biosciences), (2026). The Illusion of Polygenicity in Pool-seq Genetic Mapping studies: Insufficient Power Can Mask Simple Genetic Architectures. Genetics, iyag068. Media link
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Shannon O'Lear (Geography & Atmospheric Science), (2026). Slow Violence. The Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 1193-1196. Media link
- Renee Perelmutter (Jewish Studies), (2026).
- Rejecting Cure: The Strugatskys’ Roadside Picnic and Tarkovsky’s Stalker as Disability Narratives. Disability Studies Quarterly, 45 (2). Media link
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Edward, Jeff, Blackbeard, Kraken: Name changes and intersectional identities in Our Flag Means Death. Science Fiction Film and Television. Media link
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A. Townsend Peterson (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2026). Mapping global avian influenza risk patterns through waterbird activity entropy. Nature Communications. Media link
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Raymond Pierotti (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2026). On Behalf of the Wolf: Niche Construction and Indigenous Concepts of Creation. Humans, 6, 6(1), 7. Media link
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Daniel Reuman (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2026). Habitat use differences mediate population threat exposure in white sturgeon. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 109 (1), 51. Media link
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John Ralston (Physics & Astronomy), (2026). A linear collider vision for the future of particle physics. The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 1-156. Media link
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Christopher Rogan (Physics & Astronomy), (2026). Australian best practice recommendations for transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in portal hypertension: a consensus statement. Hepatology International, 1-25. Media link
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David Slusky (Economics), (2026). Political Stressors and Birth Outcomes: Evidence from the 2016 US Presidential Election. IZA Discussion Papers.
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Joanna Slusky (Molecular Biosciences/Computational Biology), Samuel Lim, Tejaswi Nimmagadda, Daniel Montezano, Ryan Feehan, Matthew Copeland (Computational Biology), (2026). Counting strands in outer membrane beta-barrels. Biophysical Journal. Media link
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Steven Soper, Shakila Peli Thanthri, Suresh Shivanka, Indu Chandrasoma, Maximillian Chibuike (Chemistry), (2026). Chapter 24: Nanoscale electrophoresis of biomolecules. In the book Advances in Microscale Electro-and Liquid Phase-Based Separation Techniques. Media link
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Alcides Velásquez, Ashley Muddiman (Communication Studies), (2025). The role of media use in the development of discursive citizenship norms among US Latinx. Information, Communication & Society, 29 (3), 869-886. Media link
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Margaret Wagner (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2026). Letter to the editor regarding Delplace et al., 2025. The Plant Cell, koag067. Media link
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Amber Watts, Garrett Baber, Nancy Hamilton, Jeffrey Girard, Daiil Jun, Matthew Gratton, Anna Quesada, Elijah Nichols (Psychology), (2026). Testing Affect Regulation Theories of Dreaming. Sleep, zsag046. Media link
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Faye Xiao (East Asian Languages & Cultures), (2026). Published the chapter "A Lonely Woman Warrior: Sounding the Book and Sword in Ann Hui’s Historical Cinema" in the book Cinema of Ann Hui. London: Bloomsbury. Media link
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- Ben Allen (Psychology) presented "A Predict-Then-Optimize Framework for Personalized Lifestyle Recommendations in Hypertension” at the annual meeting for the Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine, Chicago, March 12, 2026.
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One KU Collaborative Research Awards
Deadline: April 1
The One KU Collaborative Research Awards provide seed funding to launch or strengthen innovative, interdisciplinary research partnerships between KU Lawrence and KU Medical Center. These awards support projects in key research growth areas with strong potential for external funding. Funded teams are expected to generate preliminary data that establishes the feasibility of their overarching research question or hypothesis, positioning them to pursue competitive extramural grant opportunities at the conclusion of the internal funding period.
Eligibility: Any tenured or non-tenured faculty member in the KU Lawrence or KU Medical Center research community. Proposals must include at least one investigator from each campus.
Amount: $25,000-$100,000
One KU Research Pivot Awards
Deadline: April 1
The One KU Research Pivot Awards are designed to help KU researchers explore and align novel ideas with new opportunities and build internal capacity to maintain research momentum when their usual sources of external funding in a given topic area have become unavailable.
The proposed research is expected to generate preliminary data or investigations to support competitive proposals for extramural research grant opportunities. Recipients are expected to apply for at least one extramural opportunity within one year of the Pivot Award’s expiration date.
Eligibility: Any tenured or non-tenured faculty member in the KU Lawrence or KU Medical Center research community.
Amount: $25,000-$100,000
2026-27 Senior Administrative Fellows
Deadline: April 6
Senior Administrative Fellows have the opportunity to meet face-to-face and learn from those with administrative roles at KU, develop their personal leadership skills and understanding, engage with challenges that leaders face in academia and consider leadership pathways in higher education.
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Red Hot Research - Keeler Fellows
Friday, March 27 | 4 p.m. | Watson Library, 3 West
Hosted by The Commons, Red Hot Research brings together scholars from all disciplines to reveal overlaps and connections across areas of interesting and methodological approaches. The format of these sessions is inspired by Pecha Kucha, which features short, slide-based talks that introduce audiences to a topic. Each installment features researchers, speaking for six minutes each. Audience members are encouraged to connect with the speakers (and each other) during breaks. This series offers researchers at KU a venue for cross-disciplinary partnering and exploration.
Alyssa Appelman, Journalism / Hosted by Jewish Studies
Meredith Bagwell-Gray, Social Welfare / Hosted by School of Business
Maria Velasco, Visual Art / Hosted by American Studies
Luis Corteguera, History / Hosted by Spanish & Portuguese
State of the College
Wednesday, April 1 | 4 p.m. | Berkley Room | Jayhawk Welcome Center
The Executive Dean will deliver the annual State of the College address followed by a reception. All College faculty and staff are encouraged to attend.
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