Faculty-Staff Achievements
Emmanuel Balogun, assistant professor of political science published the article Comparative Regionalism
in the .
Kathryn Baustian, teaching professor of anthropology, gave an invited lecture to the San Juan Basin Archaeological Society in Durango, Colorado. The lecture was titled Violence and Conflict in the American Southwest: A Biocultural Perspective of Mimbres and Mogollon Communities.
Jim Kennelly, professor of management and business, presented a lecture at the Irish-American Heritage Museum in Albany on The Life and Times of Sir Horace Plunkett. Plunkett was a 19th-century reformer and the founder of the cooperative movement in Ireland.
Christine Reilly, assistant professor of computer science and Charles Lubin Family Chair for Women in Science, presented two papers at Frontiers in , a major international conference focusing on educational innovations and research in engineering and computing education. Aarathi Prasad, assistant professor of computer science, is a co-author on one of the papers: "". Both papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
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