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.…

Dhiman Chattopadhyay releases new book

Dr. Dhiman Chattopadhyay, assistant professor of Communications, Journalism and Media, has release a new book titled “Indian journalism and the impact on social media.” The book is a pan-Indian study that examines social media’s impact on Indian journalism. Throughout the book Chattopadhyay highlights emerging challenges and discusses the way forward for India’s newsroom. The book…

Karin Bohleke contributes chapter to new book on textiles

Dr. Karin J. Bohleke contributed a chapter to “Reading Textiles as Text: Katharina von Bora’s Self-Representation through Dress. “Reading Textiles as Text: Katharina von Bora’s Self-Representation through Dress.” Women Reformers in Early Modern Europe: Profiles, Texts, and Contexts. Edited by Kirsi I. Stjerna. 301-311. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press/Media 1517, 2022.

Mohammad Rahman publishes study

Dr. Mohammad Rahaman published a study that is the first to confirm a curvilinear relationship between Customer Engagement(CE) and Sharing Behavior Intentions (SBI). It challenges conventional theorizing about highly engaged customers, revealing high CE levels fail to produce corresponding increases in Online Brand Community (OBC) members’ SBI. Further, empirical support validates the moderating role of…

Griffith, Potoczak, Hatvany and Norwood publish paper

Drs. Griffith, Potoczak, Hatvany, and Norwood – Psychology The **Schrimp A. J., Griffith, J. D. Potoczak, K., Hatvany, T. C., Norwood, A E.Q., & **Conley A. (In press) Sample Size in Behavioral Research: A Systematic Review of JEAB and JABA from 2009 to 2018. Brazilian Journal of Behavior Analysis

Amber Norwood supports undergraduate and graduate students on several research projects

Dr. Amber Norwood —-undergraduate student under my direction, Myah Chapman, was awarded a Summer Undergraduate Research Experience grant and used this time to work on a mental health literacy project re: OCD and undergraduate students —I accompanied a number of undergrad students, grad students, and alum to the 2022 Eastern Psychological Association Conference in New…

Shari Horner chairs session at International Congress on Medieval Studies

Shari Horner, English chaired a session entitled “England and Beyond” in memory of Dr. Paul Szarmach, former President of the Medieval Academy, at the 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies in May 2022. https://wmich.edu/medievalcongress Dr. Horner Presented a paper entitled “Opening Words: Saintly Speech and Bodily Rupture in the Old English Juliana” at the 2022 International Medieval…