Professor of Sociology Louis Hicks’s recent book, “The Civilian Lives of U.S. Veterans: Issues and Identities,” was honored by Choice Reviews as an Outstanding Academic Title of 2017. Choice Reviews is the publishing arm of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
Tredway published in The Palgrave Handbook of Feminism and Sport, Leisure and Physical Education
Kristi Tredway, visiting assistant professor of the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at St. Mary’s College, has published a chapter in “The Palgrave Handbook of Feminism and Sport, Leisure and Physical Education” (Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018). The article, “Judith Butler, Feminism, and the Sociology of Sport,” chronicles the ways in which Judith Butler’s theories of gender performativity have Find out more »
Professor Williams published in APA Handbook of the Psychology
Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Nutt Williams is co-author of the article “Feminist Critique of and Integration With Diagnostic and Therapeutic Treatment Models” in the “APA Handbook of the Psychology of Women: Vol. 2. Perspectives on Women’s Private and Public Lives,” edited by C. B. Travis & J. W. White (2017).
Ertman Published Based on His Research at Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
Psychology and international languages and cultures (Chinese) major Benjamin Ertman ’18 has authored a paper with Eduardo Romano, senior research scientist at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation. Ertman interned under Romano at the institute over the summer of 2016 where he was tasked to conduct basic research including data manipulation and initial tabulations Find out more »
Associate Professor Charles Musgrove Recently Published in Scholarly Journal
Associate Professor of History Charles Musgrove recently had published an article in the scholarly journal Twentieth-Century China vol. 42, no. 3. Titled “Taking Back Space: Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and Taiwan’s Democratization,” the article explores the relationship between public space and the emergence of democracy in Taiwan by focusing on the transformation of Chiang Kai-shek Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Program Exemplified by Paper Focusing on Women of Color in Physics
Angela Johnson, professor of educational studies at St. Mary’s College, was published in the September issue of The Physics Teacher by the American Association of Physics Teachers. The September issue is themed on race and physics, and Johnson’s paper documents and validates the challenges that women of color in physics face, including the activation of stereotypes, Find out more »
Professor Cognard-Black Publishes Article About Honors Programs and Colleges in the U.S.
Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology Andrew Cognard-Black recently co-authored the article “Demography of Honors: The Census of U.S. Honors Programs and Colleges.” The article uses new data that allowed Cognard-Black and his collaborators for the first time to identify common administrative structures and curricular features of honors programs and honors colleges in the United States. Richard I. Find out more »
Alumna and College Faculty published in Scientific Reports
St. Mary’s College alumna Kaitlyn Thompson ’16 and College faculty collaborated with The Chesapeake Biological Lab on the paper titled “Sulfate Reduction in Sediments Produces High Levels of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter” recently published in the journal Scientific Reports. Thompson’s St. Mary’s Project research at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science – Chesapeake Find out more »
SMCM Student’s Photo Published in Chemistry in Pictures
Chemistry student and photographer Lynn Stevens ’19 had a photo published in the American Chemical Society’s Chemistry in Pictures website. Working with Assistant Professor of Chemistry Dan Chase, Stevens combined the chemicals β-ketoiminato boron difluoride and 4-N,N-dimethylbenzaldehyde through a Knoevenagel Condensation resulting in fluorescent dyes. After purifying her reaction mixture through a column of silica, Find out more »
St. Mary’s Project Becomes Basis of Article Published in Science Journal
“Just for Women? Feminist Multicultural Therapy with Male Clients,” an article based on 2015 graduate Jake Wolf’s St. Mary’s Project with Professor of Psychology Libby Nutt Williams, was recently released in the scholarly, social and behavioral science journal Sex Roles. Co-authors include St. Mary’s College alums Megan Darby ’17, Jonathan Herald ’16, and Catherine Schultz ’16. The exploratory study focuses Find out more »
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