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Laudations

Laudations
Laudations

Laudations is an online collection spotlighting the professional contributions faculty and staff make to their respective disciplines.

Applied Leadership

Henry Stanford, Associate Director of Applied Leadership and Assistant Professor of Leadership, published the article Leadership Support for the Mental Health of Black Make Student Athletes in the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.

English

Associate Professor of English Andre DeCuir published a mystery story “The Body in the Bog” in A Warm Mug of Cozy Anthology: Volume 2, edited by Cendrine Marrouat and David Ellis, 2024.

Professor of English Jane Varley published a poem “Ode to the iPhone” and a creative non-fiction work “My Mother’s Belly”  in Cool Beans Lit, Vol.1, Issue 3, Spring 2024. She has additional publications forthcoming in Spring 2025: “Our Part of the Mississippi River” in Third Street Review and “Explaining the Solstice” and “Sweet Springs” in Northern Appalachia Review.

Global Studies

Associate Professor of Global Studies Jean-François Mondon co-edited the book The Method Works: Studies on Language Change in Honor of Don Ringe (Palgrave MacMillan, 2024) and co-authored the article “Forced to Force? Remarks on the Architecture of the Left Periphery of Early Irish and Absolute/Conjunct Morphology” for the volume.

Political Science

Associate Professor of Political Science Richard Arnold recently published several articles for the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA.org): “Cossacks at War – Ukrainian, Russian, or Both?” and “Putin’s Most-Punished Minority.”  He also published “Kremlin Increases Cossack Forces in Ukraine” in the Jamestown Foundation’s Eurasia Daily Monitor and “The Ahiska Turks: Prisoners of the Soviet and Russian Empires” in The Wilson Center’s Kennan Cable series.

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