Daniel Tapia Takaki describes how ultraperipheral collisions mediated by high-energy photons are shedding light on gluon saturation, gluonic hotspots and nuclear shadowing. Read the full article. Congrats on the featured article, Daniel!
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Marcy Lascano (Philosophy), $60,000 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for research and writing leading to a book analyzing the philosophy and fiction of English philosopher, poet, and playwright Margaret Cavendish (1623-1673), "A Guide to Cavendish's Observations upon Experimental Philosophy and Blazing World," Media link
- Sue Lunte (Chemistry), named December 2024 Sutton Family Research Impact Award recipient, Media link
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R. Keith McMahon (East Asian Languages & Cultures), received 2024 The Geiss Hsu Book Prize, "Saying All That Can Be Said: The Art of Describing Sex in Jin Ping Mei," awarded by the Society for Ming Studies, Media link
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Yoshiaki Azuma, Victoria Hassebroek, Bunu Lama, Hyewon Park (Molecular Biosciences), (2025). "PICH impacts the spindle assembly checkpoint via its DNA translocase and SUMO-interaction activities." Life Sci Alliance. Feb 7;8(4):e202403140. Media link
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Samuel Hayim Brody ( Religious Studies), (2025). "Questions on Boyarin’s No-State Solution." Political Theology, 1–7. Media link
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Brett Bricker (Communication Studies), (2024). "Cross-partisan Conspiracy Theories: How Plandemic Fueled Vaccine Misinformation." In: Berube, D.M. (eds) Pandemic Resilience: Vaccination Resistance and Hesitance, Lessons from COVID-19. Springer, Cham. Media link
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William Bruce (Classics), (2025) "A New Find of Croesid Coins from Sardis," Hesperia 93.2.
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Josie Chandler (Molecular Biosciences), (2025). "Impact of Hydrophobic, Hydrophilic, and Mucus-Binding Motifs on the Therapeutic Potential of Ceftazidime Analogs for Pulmonary Administration." Antibiotics, 14(2), 177. Media link
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Jocelyn Colella (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). "High total water loss driven by low-fat diet in desert-adapted mice," Journal of Mammalogy, gyae093, Media link
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Jocelyn Colella, Ben Wiens (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). "Phylogeography of mammals in Southeast Alaska and implications for management of the Tongass National Forest." Journal of Wildlife Management 88:e22627. Media link
- Bernard Cornet (Economics),
- (2024). "Put-call parities, absence of arbitrage opportunities and nonlinear pricing rules," Mathematical Finance, 34 (3) 1242-1262, Media link
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(2024). "Gain-loss Hedging and Cumulative Prospect Theory," Mathematical Social Science, 131, 40-47. Media link
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(2024). "Accessibility of Pareto Optima," Journal of Mathematical Economics, (115, 103059, Media link
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Andrew Denning (History), (2025). "The Promises and Perils of Periodization in Global History: Lessons from the Inter-War Era," Past & Present, gtaf002, Media link
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Heather Desaire, Hannah Chern, Romana Jarosova (Chemistry), (2025). "Carnosine Mitigates Cognitive Impairment and Dopamine Release in an Okadaic Acid-Induced Zebrafish Model with Alzheimer's Disease-like Symptoms." ACS Chemical Neuroscience. Media link
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Zhongtian Dong, Kyoungchul Kong (Physics & Astronomy), (2025). "Hadronic top quark polarimetry with ParticleNet." Physics Letters B, Vol. 862. Media link
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Tera Fazzino, Audrey Rips-Goodwin, Daiil Jun (Psychology | Cofrin Logan Center), (2025). "US infant formulas contain primarily added sugars: An analysis of infant formulas on the US market." Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. Vol. 141, Media link
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S. Mohsen Fatemi (Public Affairs & Administration), (2025). "A pathway toward activating social equity in public administration education from the bottom up: The case of the energy and environmental justice educational and advocacy program." Journal of Public Affairs Education, 1–30. Media link
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Paula Fite, Rebecca Griffith (Applied Behavioral Science), (2025). "Hostile Attribution Bias and Working Memory in the Link Between Trauma Exposure and Violence in Justice-Involved Youth." Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 23(1), 34-51. Media link
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Donald Haider-Markel (Political Science), (2025). "Beyond Group Membership: New Way of Measuring Environmental Interest Group Strength in the American States." State Politics & Policy Quarterly. Published online:1-23. Media link
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Jeffrey Hall (Communication Studies), (2025). "Social media elements, media content, and well-being: a communication approach," Communication Theory, Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 1–13, Media link
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Katie Hoemann (Psychology), (2024). "Links Between Emotion Word, Usage, Understanding, Accuracy, and Emotion Dysregulation: An Integrative Analysis." Affec Sci. Media link
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Maja Holmes (Public Affairs & Administration), "Making Sense of Identity and Equity in Public Sector Workplaces," editor, Routledge. Media link
- Megan Kaminski (Environmental Studies | English),
- (2024). "Three Poems." TSQ 1 November; 11 (4): 645–646. Media link
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(2025). "Megan Kaminski la poetessa green: 'Se vogliamo costruire un futuro più sostenibile, dobbiamo riconoscere che siamo tutti interconnessi.'” Acta non verba. Media link (English Translation: "Megan Kaminski the green poet: ‘If we want to build a more sustainable future, we must recognize that we are all interconnected’”)
- Sarah Lamm (Geology), (2025). "Array‐Based Seismic Measurements of OSIRIS‐REx’s Re‐Entry." Seismological Research Letters; Media link
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Bradley Lane (Public Affairs & Administration), (2025). Modeling Determinants of Autonomous Vehicle Utilization in Private and Shared Ownership Models. Future Transportation, 5(1), 18. Media link
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Ihor Lylo (Slavic, German, & Eurasian Studies), (2024). "The history of the castle kitchen in Łańcut." Galicja. Studia i Materiały, 10, 461–478. Media link
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Isaac Melanson (Applied Behavioral Science), (2025), "Variables Influencing Physical Activity for Children with Developmental Disabilities Who Exhibit Problem Behavior." Behavioral Interventions, 40: e2067. Media link
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Johnpaul Mbagwu (Physics & Astronomy), (2025), "Theoretical investigation of dosimeter accuracy for linear energy transfer measurements in proton therapy: A comparative study of stopping power ratios." Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 227, 112354, Media link
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Jessamyn Permutter, Aylar Atadurdyyeva, Margaret Schedl, Robert Unckless (Molecular Biosciences), (2025). "Wolbachia enhances the survival of Drosophila infected with fungal pathogens." BMC Biol 23, 42. Media link
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Misty Schieberle (English), (2025). "New Life Records for Thomas Usk," Notes and Queries, gjae141, Media link
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Robert Schwaller (History | Latin American Studies), (2025). "Beyond Cortés and Montezuma: The Conquest of Mexico Revisited," University Press of Colorado, Media link
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Yannan Shen, Geng Chen (Mathematics), (2024). "Lipschitz Optimal Transport Metric for a Wave System Modeling Nematic Liquid Crystals." SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. Vol. 56, Iss. 4, Media link
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Anton Shirikov (Political Science), (2025). “Is there really a dictator's dilemma? Information and repression in autocracy.” American Journal of Political Science 1–15. Media link
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Trina Spencer (Applied Behavioral Science), (2025). "AAC narrative intervention for children with autism." Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 1–14. Media link
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Nicholas Syrett (Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies), (2024). "The History and Legacy of Anthony Comstock and the Comstock Laws," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 23:4, 431-481. Media link
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Thomas Tuozzo (Philosophy), (2024). "Chapter 2 Active and Passive Powers in Plato? a Speculative Chapter in the History of Causality". In Plato’s Power. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. Media link
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Ilya Vakser (Molecular Biosciences), Keeley Collins, Matthew Copeland, Petras Kundrotas (Computational Biology), (2025). "DOCKGROUND: The resource expands to protein-RNA interactome," J Mol Biol., Media link
- Jack Zhang (Political Science),
- (2025). "Tariffs and corporate political activity: a survey experiment on US businesses." Business and Politics. Published online:1-22. Media link
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(2024). "China's Domestic Politics and Editorial Control over Foreign News Coverage in the People's Daily, 1993–2022." Mercatus Working Paper Series, Media link
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Ibrahim Adedapo Tella, Bing Pu, Qinjian Jin (Geography & Atmospheric Science), presented, "Understanding the Impacts of Heatwaves in the 'Godzilla' African Dust Event in June 2020," 2025 American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Media link
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Jane Barnette (Theatre & Dance), directing "John Proctor Is the Villain" for University Theatre, March 7-13, Media link | Tickets
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Maria Orive (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), interviewed on the podcast, "ScienceWise," about her academic journey, Media link
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2025 Faculty & Graduate Student International Travel Grants
Deadline: March 5
KU International Affairs is accepting proposals and applications for travel grants that support faculty and graduate student research and collaboration abroad. Faculty travel grants will support international travel expenses for interdisciplinary, humanistic research projects, as well as academic collaborations in Asia and Latin America. Travel grants for graduate students support internationally focused academic or training opportunities and preliminary dissertation field activities in Latin America and Africa.
The most compelling proposals will align with Jayhawks Rising’s strategic priorities of expanding KU research and its influence, furthering student success, and promoting healthy and vibrant communities. Learn more.
C.R.I.S.P. | Course Release for Increased Scholarly Productivity
Deadline: March 14
The CRISP program offers course releases for faculty engaged in high-impact institutional research that goes beyond typical disciplinary expectations and demands significant time investment. While the program is primarily focused on projects tied to external funding, CRISP also supports impactful research initiatives with broad institutional benefits, such as those involving community engagement, even if they do not culminate in external funding. Details at link above.
Book Writers' Resources
The College Dean's Office has put together a variety of resources for faculty who are writing books. Click link above for opportunities and resources.
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Educate & Act Series, The Commons
March 11, April 8
The Educate & Act series at the University of Kansas, led by The Commons and the Center for Service Learning, will host three virtual events this semester for students, staff and faculty. This series offers opportunities to learn about the relationship between specific domains and U.S. democracy through research and resources around civic participation.
Scholarly Book Publishing: A Conversation with Editors in the Humanities & Social Sciences
March 14, 1 to 2 p.m., Virtual
David Congdon, Senior Editor, University Press of Kansas
Debbie Gershenowitz, Executive Editor, University of North Carolina Press
Ilene Kalish, Executive Editor, New York University Press
Moderated by Associate Dean Nick Syrett
Collaborative Research Luncheons
Collaborative Research Luncheons welcome faculty, across all ranks, across all schools, from the curious to the novice to the expert. By bringing together individuals with diverse research experience often dispersed across disciplines, schools, and positions, our aim is to expand professional networks and open new pathways to excellence in research that transcend the traditional silos of academic thought, foster interdisciplinary connection and jump-start novel collaborations. Learn more about this semester's topics and dates.
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