Archive for 2019Page 2

Laura Burrack (Biology)

Maicy Vossen ’21, Hanaa Alhosawi ’21, Katie Aney ’18 and Laura Burrack published an article “CaMad2 Promotes Multiple Aspects of Genome Stability Beyond Its Direct Function in Chromosome Segregation” in Genes.

Lynnea Myers (Nursing)

Lynnea Myers recently completed a second doctorate in Developmental Neuroscience at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Her dissertation was titled “Morphological Variants in Neurodevelopmental Disorders.” She also recently published an article, “Variable neurodevelopmental and morphological phenotypes of carriers with 12q12 duplications” and presented at the Mayo-Karolinska Annual Scientific Meeting in Stockholm on “Neuroradiological, Morphological, […]

Marco Cabrera Geserick (History)

Marco Cabrera Geserick published the book The Legacy of the Filibuster War: National Identity and Collective Memory in Central America. Published by Lexington Press, the book analyzes the development of National Identity and national narratives in Costa Rica based on they memory of the Filibuster War.

Keenan Hartert (Biology)

Keenan Hartert will present on “Genetic Analysis of Lymphoma Tumors” at the annual American Society of Hematology Conference on December 7, 2019.

Blake Couey (Religion)

Blake Couey presented a paper titled “The Poetry of War in the Biblical Prophets” at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature.

Stephanie Otto (Health and Exercise Science)

Stephanie Otto published an article in the Journal of Physical Activity Research entitled, “Pedometer Measured Step Counts and Bone Mineral Density among Premenopausal Women.” She also recently presented on BMI as a Predictor of Bone Mineral Density among Premenopausal Women” at the 2019 American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Annual Conference and was named a […]

Kathy Lund Dean (Economics and Management)

Kathy Lund Dean recently published an article entitled, “From advocacy to accountability in experiential learning practices” in Management Learning, a critical theory journal in business and management learning. Lund Dean also served as a keynote plenary speaker at the Academy of Management international meeting in Boston this August and was recently elected to the Board […]

Hayley Russell (Health and Exercise Science)

Hayley Russell presented about student-athlete mental health to athletes, coaches, and athletic administrators at Wayne State College, Nebraska.

Lisa Dembouski (Education)

Lisa Dembouski recently co-authored an article, “The same school years: Narratives of early- and middle-career teachers in a U.S. public school,” in Minnesota English Journal.

Maddalena Marinari (History)

Maddalena Marinari wrote an opinion piece for the Washington Post on the history of family reunion and why family separation is so central to the current administration’s view of immigration. The article is based on her forthcoming book, Unwanted: Italian and Jewish Mobilization against Restrictive Immigration Laws, 1882–1965.