Minds@Work Conference: celebrating Ship’s student research, scholarship and creativity
The Minds @ Work conference hosted by Shippensburg University displays collaborative research between students and faculty.
The Minds @ Work conference hosted by Shippensburg University displays collaborative research between students and faculty.
Professor Chattopadhyay new book, Global Journalism In Comparative Perspective analyzes global journalism in a way that has not been established by other professionals and scholars in the field of communications and media. Many researchers look at journalism through a western standpoint, whereas Chattopadhyay recognizes and compares how journalism exists in the east vs the west.
Dr. Zume recently presented his research titled, “Assessing the vulnerability of coastal groundwater quality to climate change impacts in Cape Coast, Ghana”, at the 18th World Water Congress held in Beijing, China, from September 11th – 15th, 2023. Dr. Zume’s trip was supported with a grant from the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program.
In the spring of 2021, Dr. Tim Hawkins, professor of geography and earth science, went on sabbatical to Barbados through a Fulbright Scholar Award. At that time, he was studying the impact of North Atlantic storms on Caribbean ocean swells. Dr. Hawkins met a lot of great people at the University of the West Indies…
Dr. Rhodes published an article, “Punk Persistence: Subversive Change and Continued Resistance in Celia C. Pérez’s The First Rule of Punk” in a special issue of Women’s Studies: “Nevertheless, she persisted”: Girls, Literature for Girls, and the Politics of Persistence.” Read it here.
Dr. Melara gave a research presentation entitled Optimal Bandwidth Selection in Biofet Measurements at the Vith Interdisciplinary International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science. The meeting was held in at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada from August 14-18, 2023. Read it here. He co-organized and chaired a session on Mathematical Modelling and Disease…