Month: November 2016

  • Mimi Gerstbauer (Political Science)

    Mimi Gerstbauer published U.S. Foreign Policy and the Politics of Apology with Routledge (2017). The book addresses important questions about the politics of apology and reconciliation in relation to some of the most controversial cases of U.S. foreign policy over the past 50 years: Vietnam, Nicaragua, and the most recent war in Iraq.

  • Carlos Mario Mejía Suárez (Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures)

    Carlos Mario Mejía Suárez published an article “Los hombres y sus barbas: visibilidad y atenuación del deseo homosexual en ‘Tercer Fausto’ de Salvador Novo” [“Men and their Beards: Visibility and Attenuation of Homosexual Desire in Salvador Novo’s ‘The Third Faust’.”] in the November issue of Chasqui, journal of Latin American Literature 45.2. The article is…

  • Yumiko Oshima-Ryan (Music)

    Yumiko Oshima-Ryan received funding from the Minnesota State Arts Board for the Artist Initiative grant program in the literary and performing arts. Oshima-Ryan’s application was one of 87 applications out of a pool of 307 to be awarded a grant. A full list of grantees include dance, music, poetry, prose, and theatre.

  • Kathy Lund Dean (Economics and Management)

    Kathy Lund Dean and co-author Sarah Wright (University of Canterbury) have published “Embedding engaged learning in high enrollment lecture-based classes” in Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research. The article came out of Kathy’s 2015 Erskine Fellowship to the University of Canterbury and is part of her larger research stream that explores experiential…