An article for which Benjamin Junge (Anthropology) is first author, “Promoting Undergraduate Interest, Preparedness, and Professional Pursuit in the Sciences: An Outcomes Evaluations of the SURE Program at Emory University,” was included in the Summer 2010 edition of Life Sciences Education (vol. 9), published by the American Society for Cell Biology. Co-authors are Catherine Quiñones, Jakub Kakietek, Daniel Teodorescu, and Pat Marsteller, all affiliated with Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. See http://www.lifescied.org/cgi/content/abstract/9/2/119?etoc for further information. Rosemarie Sokol Chang (Psychology) has a new article in the journal Evolutionary Psychology (vol. 8, iss. 2; http://epjournal.net) titled “The attention-getting capacity of whines...
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Anthony Robinson (Professor Emeritus, English and director of Creative Writing) will be publishing his sixth novel, “The American Golfer,” in April, issued by Bluestone Books. Edith Kuiper (Economics, Women’s Studies Program) published with Drucilla K. Barker (University of South Carolina) a set of four volumes on Feminist Economics, in the Routledge Major Works series (Taylor & Francis Group/ Routledge, London, January 2010). These volumes provide the reader with a selection of feminist economic texts from 1800–2003: Volume I “Early Conversations, 1800 – 1960”; Volume II “Households, Labour, and Paid Work”; Volume III “Engendering Development and Economic Well-Being”; and Volume...
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Gerald Sorin (History, Emeritus) published review essays in the English language monthly “Books” section of Israel’s Haaretz newspaper in August 2009 on “The Essays of Leonard Michaels”; November 2009 on Paul Rudnick’s memoir, “I Shudder: And other reactions to Life, Death, and New Jersey”; and in February 2010, on David Horowitz’s memoir, “A Cracking of the Heart.” He also published review essays for “The Jewish Reader,” the webzine of the National Center for Yiddish Books in September 2009, on Norman Lebrecht’s novel, “The Game of Opposites,” and in January 2010, on Philip Roth’s latest novel, “The Humbling.” For the...
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Howie Good (Communication & Media) has had a series of five prose poems published as an e-chapbook by Gold Wake Press. The chapbook, titled Pig/Iron, is available online at http://goldwakepress.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/pig-iron.pdf. Good also has had his 18th poetry chapbook, “Anomalies,” published by FootHills Publishing http://www.foothillspublishing.com/2010/id47.htm. The cover photo was taken by Kimberly Ruth ’09. Mary L. Kahl (Communication and Media) published a co-authored essay (with Linda Lederman of Arizona State University) in Communication Quarterly, titled “Reflections on the Eastern Communication Association Centennial Convention: The Association at 100.” Lyla Yastion (Anthropology) appears as a guest columnist in the “Esteemed Reader” column...
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Glenn Geher (Director of Evolutionary Studies; Chair and Professor of Psychology) recently co-authored “Impact of Relational Proximity on Distress from Infidelity,” published in the 2009 volume of Evolutionary Psychology. This article was co-authored with Maryanne Fisher (associate professor of psychology at St. Mary’s University, Nova Scotia), Anthony Cox (Center for Psychology and Computing, Dartmouth, Canada), Ulrich Tran (Psychology Faculty member, University of Vienna), Ashley Hoben (doctoral student in Social and Organizational Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands), and Martin Voracek (Psychology Faculty member, University of Vienna) along with three recent psychology graduates from SUNY New Paltz, Andrew Arrabaca,...
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Glenn Geher (Evolutionary Studies, Psychology) had an abridged version of his article “Evolutionary Psychology is Not Evil … and Here’s Why!” published in the 2010 issue of Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Psychological Issues published by McGraw Hill. The article was edited by Brent Slife, psychology professor at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Howard Good (Communication and Media) has had his poetry series “Ghosts of Breath” as the second volume in Bedouin Books’ Pamphlet Poet Series. The original series of “Ghosts of Breath” was nominated for a Best of the Web award. The Pamphlet Poets Series is an...
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Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his 12th poetry chapbook, “Ghosts of Breath,” with Bedouin Books.
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Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his 11th poetry chapbook, “My Heart Draws a Rough Map,” with Blue Hour Press. The chapbook consists of 19 related prose poems with illustrations by Mia Christopher. Good was also recently nominated for the fifth time for the Best of the Net anthology for a series of prose poems titled “Ghosts of Breath.” The series appeared earlier this year in the literary journal Bartleby Snopes. Good was also nominated for a Puschcart Prize for his poem, “Repairing the World,” which appeared in the literary journal “tinfoil dresses.” This is his fourth Pushcart nomination...
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Howard Good (Communication and Media) had a digital chapbook, “Still Life with Firearms,” published by Right Hand Pointing. It’s viewable for free at http://www.righthandpointing.com/firearms/. Stephen Kitsakos (Theatre Arts) has published an article in The Sondheim Review, Winter 2009 issue. The article, “Sondheim Choralis,” analyzes and explores the process of singing Sondheim choral music with his 100-voice Music Theatre Singing Ensemble. This is Kitsakos’ second article published this year in The Sondheim Review. Corwin Senko (Psychology) and Viviana Fyffe ’90 (Psychology) published a study titled “An Evolutionary Perspective on Effective versus Ineffective Pick-up Lines” in a forthcoming volume of The...
