Academic Achievements and Contributions in Various Fields - November Highlights

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In November, notable individuals in fields like Women's and Gender Studies, English literature, Sociology & Anthropology, and Psychology made significant contributions. From presentations on gender-based asylum claims to book publications and conference talks, these achievements showcase diverse expertise and scholarly endeavors.


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  1. November Kudos

  2. Womens and Gender Studies Christina Gerken presented Gender, Politics, and Asylum Law: A Feminist Analysis of Gender-Based Claims by Unaccompanied Minors. at the National Women s Studies Association: Annual Conference in Montreal. Andrea Rusnock is the chair for a roundtable, "New Conversations about Moscow Conceptualism" at the national conference of Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) in Washington, D.C. She also contributed to the roundtable: "Forty Years On: An Assessment of The Russian Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism 1902- 34: A Roundtable in Honor of John Bowlt.

  3. English David Dodd Lee s And Others, Vaguer Presences, A Book of Ashbery Erasure Poems is now available for pre-order from BlazeVOX and Amazon. David also had two poems accepted in an upcoming issue of Prairie Schooner.

  4. English Kyoko Takanashi Presented Making History Shareable: Fragments, Sentiment, and Nostalgia in Thackeray at the Annual Conference of the North American Victorian Studies Association in Phoenix

  5. English Kelcey Ervick published two personal essays: "My Viking Name," in the Colorado Review, and "How We Talk About Women's Lives, in LitHub. Kelcey also published a collage series: "no other story in the world was more authentic, in the Ilanot Review. In addition, Kelcey was also a guest lecturer at Tennessee Tech University's Center Stage Artist Series, and a panelist at the Chicago Book Expo, "Beyond the Lines: Comics, Animation, Collage, and Re-Imagining the Book"

  6. Sociology & Anthropology Zach Schrank gave a talk: "Assessing Student Perceptions of Frequent Low-stakes Testing in Introductory Sociology Classes," for the Valparaiso Institute for Teaching and Learning, at Valparaiso University on November 14. Solaiman Fazel attended the FALCON Conference in Indianapolis, and gave a talk as part of the International Education Week: "Research in Conflict Zone: Ethnohistory in Kabul"

  7. Psychology Kevin Ladd published two articles: A brief history of the psychological study of the role(s) of religion in Enriching the Classroom Experience for Teachers and Students: Psychological Specialties in Historical Contextand Conceptualizing prayer for an East- West dialogue and beyond in Psychological Studies. Presentation: Kevin also presented a paper: Touching, moving magic at the Magic and Meaning conference in Las Vegas, NV.

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