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Barbara Miller publishes article about risk perceptions in resource communities
April 18, 2012
Barbara M. Miller, assistant professor in the School of Communications, had an article published in the March 2012 edition of Risk Analysis (Vol. 32, Issue 3) titled “Risk perceptions in a resource community and communication implications: Emotion, stigma, and identity."
Jeffrey Coker “reinvents life” in new book on evolution
April 18, 2012
Reinventing Life: A Guide to Our Evolutionary Future asks readers to consider their impact on the way species change over time.
Kirsten Doehler co-authors article
April 18, 2012
Kirsten Doehler, assistant professor of statistics, published an article with Lisa M. Hooper, Peter J. Jankowski, and Sara E. Tomek.
Yoram Lubling to deliver keynote speech in Israel
April 18, 2012
Professor of philosophy Yoram Lubling's recent book in Hebrew, Met Pa-amaim, was chosen to be the topic of this year's meeting of the Center for Culture and History of the Jewish People at Haifa University, Israel.
David Crowe Book on Schindler discussed in New York Times
April 18, 2012
An article in the New York Times (June 19,2011) on Mietek Pemper, a Schindler Jew who claimed to be the author of "Schindler's List," discussed Crowe's biography on Schindler ("Oskar Schindler: The Untold Account of His Life, Wartime Activities, and the True Story behind 'The List.'"
Lynn Huber publishes article on Satan
April 18, 2012
Lynn R. Huber, associate professor of religious studies, has recently published an annotated bibliographic essay on biblical traditions about Satan.
Geoffrey Claussen interviewed on “Come and Listen: Jewish Food for Thought”
April 18, 2012
Geoffrey Claussen, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, was interviewed for the inaugural episode of the podcast "Come and Listen: Jewish Food for Thought" on the subject of "Love and Death." He discussed the Jewish philosopher Franz Rosenzweig's understanding of the biblical teaching that "love is as strong as death" (Song of Songs 8:6).
Rosemary Haskell Presents Paper at the National Popular Culture & American Culture Association Conference
April 17, 2012
English Professor Rosemary Haskell presented "Spy Fiction on Television: Spooks / MI5 and the Queer Carnival of British Culture" at the 2012 Conference of the National Popular Culture & American Culture Association. The conference was held in Boston, Mass., on April 11-14, 2012.
Anthony Weston publishes ‘Mobilizing the Green Imagination’
April 17, 2012
New Society Publishers has published Mobilizing the Green Imagination: An Exuberant Manifesto by Professor Anthony Weston.