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Notable & Quotable

Kathryn Welby, Ed.D., associate professor of practice in the School of Education and Social Policy, has been awarded the . This prestigious award is given to someone who has shown distinction within 10 years of receiving their doctoral degree.

Dr. James Kaklamanos, associate professor of civil engineering, published two peer-reviewed journal papers in Earthquake Spectra, which is viewed as one of the top journals in the field of earthquake engineering. develops a regional seismic velocity model for the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains based on measured shear wave velocity, sediment thickness, and surface geology.Ìý investigates how current practices of input ground-motion selection influence site response analysis results and their variability, when considering different tectonic settings.

Associate Professor Joseph Stasio was featured in WalletHub’s piece about . Stasio teaches in the marketing department at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û’s Girard School of Business.

Dr. James Kaklamanos, associate professor of civil engineering, wasÌýinterviewed by in conjunction with their coverage of the Morocco earthquake that occurred in Sept. 2023. He appeared in parts of two portions of their live updates after the earthquake: (1) What to do in an earthquake, and (2) Why many buildings in Morocco were vulnerable to the earthquake.

Dr. Daniel Herda, associate professor of sociology, has published an article titled “” in International Migration Review. Dr. Herda will be presenting his research at the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) conference in Prague in September.

Jonathan P. Kessler, LICSW, who is completing his first year as an assistant professor of practice in the department of social work, presented a lecture at RÄ«ga Stradiņš University (RSU) in Riga, Latvia in March titled ““. Kessler’s presentation was attended by about 45 current RSU social work students, the dean of the RÄ«ga Stradiņš University School of Social Work as well as administration and faculty members.

Dr. Tunde Szivak, associate professor of health sciences, andÌýDr. Alyssa Yetter, assistant professorÌýof criminology, in collaboration with former Exercise and Sport Science graduate studentÌýTimary Malley, recently published a paper titled ““.

“” is an article published by Dr. Omer Unsal, associate professor of finance. ÌýThis study examines the relationship between reputational issues and name-change decisions among U.S. financial firms.

Associate Professor Joseph Stasio was recently interviewed by MoneyGeek for his expert views on and .ÌýStasio teaches in the marketing department at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û’s Girard School of Business.

Dr. Craig Looney,Ìýassociate professor in the department of physics, gave a presentation entitled “Making high-quality videos on an inexpensive DIY Lightboard (with technical tips relevant to all budgets)”Ìýat the Spring 2023 meeting of theÌý.

“” is an article published byÌýDr.ÌýAlison Russell associate professor and chair of the department of political science and public policy. It examines the information warfare componentÌýof Russia’s war in Ukraine to develop a better understanding of blockade operations in cyberspace and digital corporate boycotts.

Associate Professor Joseph Stasio was featured in WalletHub’s piece about .ÌýStasio teaches in the marketing department at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û’s Girard School of Business.

Associate Professor Joseph Stasio was featured in WalletHub’s piece about . Stasio teaches in the marketing department at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û’s Girard School of Business.

Dr. George Heffernan, professor and chair of philosophy, recently published a chapter titledÌý.ÌýThis volume is dedicated to the lives and legacies of Edith Stein (1891–1942) and Hedwig Conrad-Martius (1888–1966), two key figures in the early phenomenologicalÌýmovement.

Ìýis an article published byÌýDr. Lisa Perks, professor of communication and media and coordinator of the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û Garden. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, the U.S. and other countriesÌýsaw a dramatic increase in the number of people starting pandemic gardens.

Ìýis a book recently published byÌýDr. Anne Flaherty, associate professor of political science public policy and interim associate dean of the School of Liberal Arts.

Ìýis a peer-reviewed book thatÌýfeatures a range of essays that explore the intersection of business and emotions throughout history, which includes an original work authored byÌýDr. Debra Michals, assistant professor and director of women’s and gender studies.

Dr. James Kaklamanos, associate professor of civil engineering, was one of two earthquake engineersÌýinterviewed by on the multitude of buildings that collapsed in Turkey and Syria following the devastating earthquake.

Dr. Melissa Zimdars, associate professor in the Department of Communication and media studies, recently published . Within the article, ZimdarsÌýconsiders how one of these shows,ÌýMy 600 Pound Life (2012), negotiates and de-centers discourses of neoliberalism through medicalization and spectacle.

Dr. Omer Unsal, assistant professor of finance at the Girard School of Business, recently published an article titled . By utilizing a large sample of financial firms located within the United States between 2002 and 2019, Unsal found that fraudulent financial firms innovate fewer new products, services, and patents. The article can be found in the Journal of Economic Modelling.