- Joseph Andrew, Christine Chan, Noah McLean, Andreas Möller (Geology), (2025). Tracking the spatial and temporal links between late Cenozoic extension and magmatism in the Death Valley region (California, USA). DOE Pages, United States, N. p., Media link
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Arian Ashourvan (Psychology), (2025). Epileptiform Activity and Seizure Risk Follow Long-Term Non-Linear Attractor Dynamics. Adv. Sci., 2411829. Media link
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Nazli Avdan (Political Science), (2025). Where there’s a will, there’s a way: Border walls and refugees. Journal of Peace Research, 62(2), 375-389. Media link
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Margaret Bayer, Mark Denker (Mathematics), (2025). Topology of Cut Complexes II, SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 39:2, 1123-1157, Media link
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K. Christopher Beard (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). Updating the timeline of faunal endemism in Balkanatolia, the biogeographic province connecting Europe, Asia and Africa, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, Vol. 290, 106661, Media link
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Justin Blumenstiel (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). Patterns of crossover distribution in Drosophila mauritiana necessitate a re-thinking of the centromere effect on crossing over, Genetics, Volume 230, Issue 1, iyaf039, Media link
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Rafe Brown, Kier Pitogo, Camila Meneses, Syrus Decena, Mark Herr, Kin Onn Chan, Christian Supsup (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). Caught in statistical noise: pitfalls of a unidimensional approach to understanding biodiversity-conflict relationships. npj biodivers 4, 17. Media link
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Zongwu Cai (Economics), (2025). A nonparametric test of heterogeneity in conditional quantile treatment effects. Econometric Theory. 41(3):660-687. Media link
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Christopher Cushing, Calissa Leslie-Miller (Clinical Child Psychology), (2025). Evaluating the Acceptability and Utility of a Personalized Wellness App (Aspire2B) Using AI-Enabled Digital Biomarkers: Engagement Enhancement Pilot Study, JMIR Form Res, 9:e63471, Media link
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Rosana Ferreira, Rayssa Durães Lima Teixeira (Molecular Biosciences), (2025). In Vitro Analysis of Interactions Between Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa During Biofilm Formation. Antibiotics, 14(5), 504. Media link
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Victor Gonzalez (Biology), (2025). Climate explains global functional trait variation in bees. Functional Ecology, 00, 1–13. Media link
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Samuel Hayim Brody (Religious Studies), (2025). 22 Buber's Concept of Theopolitics. In P. Mendes-Flohr (Ed.), A Companion to Martin Buber (pp. 299-308). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Media link
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Katie Hoemann (Psychology), (2025). The Theory of Constructed Emotion: More Than a Feeling. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 20(3), 392-420. Media link
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Mark Holder, Benjamin Redelings (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). A complete and dynamic tree of birds, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 122 (18) e2409658122, Media link
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Noel Jackson (Geology), (2025). Evidence for Far-Field Wastewater Disposal Causing Recent Increases in Seismicity in Central and Northern Kansas. Seismica, 4(1). Media link
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Shaun Johnson, Barney Warf (Geography & Atmospheric Science), (2025). Electoral Geographies. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography (eds V. Mamadouh, N. Koch, C.Y. Woon and J. Agnew). Media link
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Jeremy Martin (Mathematics), (2025). Simplicial effective resistance and enumeration of spanning trees. Isr. J. Math. Media link
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Dyan Morgan, Meadow Scott (Biology), Wendy Aquino Nunez (Molecular Biosciences), (2025). Metacognitive mapping: developmental biology students struggle with higher-order cognitive skills in multiple course formats. J Microbiol Biol Educ. 0:e00139-24. Media link
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Matthew Mosconi (Clinical Child Psychology), (2025). Visual feedback and motor memory contributions to sustained motor control deficits in autism spectrum disorder across childhood and into adulthood. J Neurodevelop Disord 17, 26. Media link
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A. Townsend Peterson (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025) Automated identification of Chagas disease vectors using AlexNet pre-trained convolutional neural networks. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 39(2), 291–300. Media link
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Gregory Rudnick (Physics & Astronomy), (2025). Insights into environmental quenching at z ∼ 1: an enhancement of faint, low-mass passive galaxies in clusters, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 539, Issue 4, Pages 3058–3076, Media link
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W. Leo Smith, Alex Maile (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). A total-evidence phylogenetic approach to understanding the evolution, depth transitions, and body-shape changes in the anglerfishes and allies (Acanthuriformes: Lophioidei), PLOS One, Media link
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Xuemin Tu (Mathematics), (2025). Model Predictive Inferential Control of Neural State-Space Models for Autonomous Vehicle Motion Planning, in IEEE Transactions on Robotics, Media link
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Robert Unckless (Molecular Biosciences), (2025). Integrating Intermediate Traits in Phylogenetic Genotype-to-Phenotype Studies, Integrative and Comparative Biology, icaf037, Media link
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Richard Yi, Brett Gelino (Psychology), (2025). From error to insight: Removing non-systematic responding data in the delay discounting task may introduce systematic bias. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Vol. 256, 106239, Media link
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Yan Bing Zhang (Communication Studies), (2025). Improving Interability Attitudes: Examining Positive and Negative Communication Processes. Journal of Transcultural Communication. Media lin
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The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) has recognized Maddie Souser, a 2025 KU graduate from Lansing, in the 2024 Student Voting Honor Roll, which recognizes students at participating campuses who have gone above and beyond to advance nonpartisan student voter registration, education and turnout efforts in their communities. Read more about Maddie's recognition.
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- Darren Canady (English), new play, "for...girls," debuted May 15, Kansas City Public Theatre, Charlotte Street Foundation, Media link
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Faculty Development Academies
May 21-23, Registration Required
Faculty Development Academies are day-long intensives, focused on a particular topic, giving faculty time to delve deep and develop a core capacity in a chosen area. Days will focus on international partnerships, graduate student mentorship, academic leadership, research, and writing. Join for as many days as you'd like.
May 21: Academic Leadership: Building Teams & Fostering Effective Communication
May 22: Research & Innovation: Growing the Impact of Your Scholarship
May 23: Let's Write!
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