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Derek Lackaff presents paper at Oxford Internet Institute
September 30, 2014
Communications assistant professor discussed the Better Reykjavik project, which deals with participation and collaboration in city governance.
Carmen Monico speaks in The Hague during 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of Children
September 22, 2014
The assistant professor of human service studies advocated for children and other vulnerable populations as she called on both governments and individual citizens to help those in need around the world by upholding the principles of the CRC.
Tina Das, Casey DiRienzo publish article in The Journal of Developing Areas
September 21, 2014
The latest scholarship from two professors in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business explores the relationship between the quality of country level property rights and three measures of diversity.
Susan Anderson presents paper at American Accounting Association annual meeting
September 16, 2014
Professor Susan Anderson presented a teaching case for tax instructors at the annual meeting.
Erin Gillespie presents paper at ISBM conference
September 15, 2014
Assistant Professor Erin Gillespie presented research on the economic, symbolic and human resource approach to sales management at the academic conference for marketing researchers and practitioners.
Lucinda Austin publishes article in Public Relations Review
September 15, 2014
Communications assistant professor's research examines emotional responses to organizational crisis.
Early Childhood Students and Faculty Present at State Conference
September 13, 2014
Janet Warman publishes poem in Slipstream magazine
September 8, 2014
The professor of English and education wrote "Tin Man" in the poetry magazine.
Clay Stevenson writes songs for youth facing medical, physical or emotional challenges
September 8, 2014
The faculty member in the Department of Music rejoins the ranks of songwriters at the Songs of Love Foundation and composes music for the purpose of uplifting children and teens.