Allison Carey co-edits volume in book series

Dr. Allison C. Carey, Sociology and Anthropology, and Director of MS in Organizational Development and Leadership, along with Dr. Sara Green (University of South Florida) and Dr. Laura Mauldin (University of Connecticut) co-edited Volume 13 of the book series Research in Social Science and Disability, entitled Disability in the Time of Pandemic (Emerald Press, 2023). In this collection authors from…

Brian Wentz publishes article

Dr. Brian Wentz, Accounting and Information Systems & Analytics, published an article, “Academic Libraries and Their Legal Obligation for Content Accessibility,” in the journal First Monday. Read it here: https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/12892

Steven Burg featured on panel at American Historical Association’s Annual Meeting

Dr. Steven Burg, History joined a panel at the American Historical Association’s Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 6, 2023, entitled, “Out of Campus: A History of LGBTQ+ Activism at Pennsylvania Colleges and Universities.” At the session, held at the William Way LGBT Community Center, Burg shared the work of the Shippensburg University LGBTQ+…

Goates, Johnson, Moll, Morin, Sato, Shupp and Weaver pilot enhanced advising

Drs. Nathan Goates, Karen Johnson, Kirk Moll, Suzanne Morin, Toru Sato, Matthew Shupp, and David Weaver from the departments of Management; Marketing; Entrepreneurship; Academic Engagement and Exploratory Studies; Library; Psychology; Counselor Education; and History respectively, provided enhanced advising in the classroom to students in their UNIV 101- First Year Seminar as participants in a pilot initiative to continue…

Steve Hasse and alumni 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’s article published in “Shakespeare Studies”

Dr. 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…

Arelys Madero publishes journal article

Dr. Arelys Madero published an article titled  “The Subject Matter Should Be an Adequate Trigger Warning”: How and Why Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Use (and Don’t Use) Trigger Warnings . The article was published the Journal of Criminal Justice Education. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10511253.2022.2133154

Carrie Sipes facilitates forum on climate adaptation with WITF

Dr. Carrie Sipes served as a facilitator for a deliberative forum on climate adaptation and resilience with Climate Solutions at the WITF Public Media Center in Harrisburg, Pa. See the StateImpact PA story for more information about Climate Solutions, the deliberative forum, experts and backgrounders on EVs, solar development, flooding and agriculture.

David W. Wildermuth presents at international conference

David W. Wildermuth presented a paper entitled: “Navigating War and Identity: Malgré-nous Marc(z)ell Wolfersberger in the German Army, 1942-1944,” at the international conference “The Impact of War Experiences in Europe: The Conscription of non-German men and women into the Wehrmacht and Reichsarbeitsdienst (1938-1945),” held at the University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, on October 27, 2022. Marcell Wolfersberger was the…