Allison Carey featured on podcast

Allison C. Carey was a featured guest on the podcast Beyond Disability Awareness: Disability Awareness that Matters for an episode called Allies and Obstacles with Allison Carey, Pamela Block and Richard Scotch. The episode focuses on our 2020 book Allies and Obstacles: Disability Activism and Parents of Children with Disabilities. Listen here: https://www.gobeyondawareness.com/podcasts/beyond-awareness-disability-awareness-that-matters/episodes/2147799613

Arelys Madero to facilitate workshop

Dr. Arelys Madero will facilitate a workshop titled “Trauma-Informed Responses for Victims of Crime: Best-Practices and Lessons Learned” for the 2022 Criminology Consortium Conference, scheduled for October 31st-November 4th. The conference is free and fully online. To see the program and register for the workshop, go to https://crimcon.org/

Grove, Greenberg and Moltz present workshop

Dr. Sara Grove, Dr. Michael Greenberg, and Dr. Mike Moltz presented the workshop, Recruitment and Retention of Public Employees, at the second annual Local Government Symposium sponsored by the Local Government Commission of the Pennsylvania General Assembly on Thursday, October 6, 2022. Joining Drs. Grove, Greenberg, and Moltz, were Lisa Schaefer, executive director of the…

Steve Haase, students and colleagues publish paper

Dr. Steve Haase, two former SU students, and a colleague published the paper, “Comparing the influences of masking, crowding, response conflict, and cortical scaling on simple shape identification with foveal targets”. in Cognition, Brain, Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 26(3), 137-158. The study combined a number of different visual interference paradigms and also tested a hypothesis…

Jordan Windholz writes article for “Shakespeare Studies”

Jordan Windholz’s article, “Fair Play: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Antiphrasis, and the Broad Flouts of White Supremacy,” has been published in the 50th anniversary issue of Shakespeare Studies in a special Forum on the legacies of whiteness in Shakespeare and renaissance literature. The Forum presents ongoing discussions about the study of race in Shakespeare’s work beyond his traditional “race” plays.…