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Faculty-Staff Achievements

September 20, 2023

Robert Boyers, professor of English, is the author of a new book titled His book tour includes public events at seven American colleges and universities, as well as presentations at in Vienna, Austria; , England; ; ; and book fairs in Miami and several other cities.

John Brueggemann, professor of sociology, recently published a new book titled with Rowman and Littlefield/Lexington Books. 

Hope Casto, associate professor in education studies, and Ginny Lee, teaching professor and accreditation officer in education studies, are expected to publish a chapter, titled "Continuous Program Improvement through an Integrated Student Support System," in the forthcoming book "Using Data for Continuous Improvement in Teacher Education." 

Catherine J. Golden, professor of English, published a review of Talia Schaffer鈥檚 book 鈥淐ommunities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction鈥 in . Golden was also interviewed for and quoted in an article published in , titled 鈥溾楻acist鈥 鈥榞rooming鈥: Why parents are trying to ban so many picture books.鈥 In August, Golden gave a lecture, titled 鈥淛ane Austen: Her Time, Our Time,鈥 as part of the .

John Ratzan, lecturer of management and busines, will have his article "Measuring responsible artificial intelligence (RAI) in banking: a valid and reliable instrument" published in the . 


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