Month: November 2024
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Intersection: Number 60 (Fall 2024)
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Intersections 60: Educational Access: Lutheran Roots, Contemporary Practices (titles and links to individual contributions below). For those of you who attended or heard about the summer Vocation of Lutheran Higher Education conference, both Emma Jones and Mary Elise Lowe have made their well-received keynote addresses available in “Access, Accessibility, & Change: A Call for Trustworthy Leadership in…
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Faculty Spotlight: Marta Podemska-Mikluch
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Marta Podemska-Mikluch (Business and Economics) recently appeared on the Hayek Program Podcast, hosted by Mikayla Novak, to discuss entangled political economy (EPE)—a sub-discipline of political economy that explores the intricate ways private and public sector exchanges intersect. The Hayek Program Podcast, part of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics…
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Faculty Spotlight: Hayley Russell
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Hayley Russell (Health and Exercise Science), Lucie Henrich ’25, Ellen Becken ’25, Kate Carlson ’25, Lauren Hecht (Psychological Science), and Lauren MacLean ’24 presented at the Association of Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference in Las Vegas, NV over fall break. Lucie, Ellen, and Kate presented a poster titled, “Strava is to me what Instagram is…
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Faculty Spotlight: Maddalena Marinari
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Maddalena Marinari (History) was featured in The New York Times, sharing her expertise on the complex history of immigration in the United States. Dr. Marinari’s research and teaching cover an impressive range of topics, from immigration history and U.S. identity to America’s place in the world. A leading scholar with a focus on twentieth-century U.S.…