Day: September 11, 2025

  • Faculty Spotlight: Erik Gulbranson

    Faculty Spotlight: Erik Gulbranson

    Erik Gulbranson (Environment, Geography, and Earth Sciences) has been appointed a panelist for the Life and Environments through Time program at the National Science Foundation.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Sharon Marquart

    Faculty Spotlight: Sharon Marquart

    Sharon Marquart (Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies) has published an article, “Le care comme éthique du savoir: les métaphores échouées de Jamaica Kincaid” in a special issue of the Canadian scholarly journal Ethnologies on the theme of care.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Glenn Kranking

    Faculty Spotlight: Glenn Kranking

    Glenn Kranking (History and Scandinavian Studies) was an expert and lecturer on a cruise of the Baltic Sea with Smithsonian Journeys, a travel program of the Smithsonian Institution. He gave talks on World War II refugees from the Baltic States, the Danish Kingdom in the Second World War, and security and alliances in Northern Europe.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Kathy Lund Dean

    Faculty Spotlight: Kathy Lund Dean

    Kathy Lund Dean (Business and Economics) recently co-authored an article in the Journal of Management Inquiry examining the sustained and increasingly intense managerial resistance to remote work. Because remote employee productivity and quality of life gains have been measured across industries, Lund Dean and her co-author were curious about the growing return-to-office mandates even among…

  • Faculty Spotlight: Ursula Lindqvist

    Faculty Spotlight: Ursula Lindqvist

    Ursula Lindqvist (Scandinavian Studies) presented a paper, “Whose Story? Authorship, Authenticity, and Agency in Vilhelm Moberg’s Settler Narratives,” at the Nordic Association for American Studies (NAAS) annual meeting in Turku, Finland, and at the Eighth European Congress on World and Global History in Växjö, Sweden. She presented early analysis of the archival research she conducted…