Notables
“Miscarriages of Justice: Eye of the Beholder,” an article on reactions to death penalty reversals by Ben Coate, a senior political science and Spanish double major from Chanute, Kan.; Ryan Lewis, a 2007 graduate; and Paul Parker, professor of political science; was published in the November 2007 Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies. Coate and Parker will present additional findings at a conference this spring.
Dereck Daschke, chair and associate professor of philosophy and religion, had his essay “Mourning in America: Apocalyptic Melancholy and the 2008 Election” published in the December issue of Clio’s Psyche, a journal of psychohistory.
Martin Erickson, professor of mathematics, and Anthony Vazzana, associate professor of mathematics, have had their textbook “Introduction to Number Theory” published by Chapman & Hall /CRC Press.
John Ishiyama, professor of political science and director of the McNair Program, has been elected for a two-year term to the Advisory Board for the Minorities at Risk (MAR) project, housed at the University of Maryland-College Park. The MAR project is the largest and most widely used database on ethnic politics and ethnic conflict in the world.
Dereck Daschke, chair and associate professor of philosophy and religion, had his essay “Mourning in America: Apocalyptic Melancholy and the 2008 Election” published in the December issue of Clio’s Psyche, a journal of psychohistory.
Martin Erickson, professor of mathematics, and Anthony Vazzana, associate professor of mathematics, have had their textbook “Introduction to Number Theory” published by Chapman & Hall /CRC Press.
John Ishiyama, professor of political science and director of the McNair Program, has been elected for a two-year term to the Advisory Board for the Minorities at Risk (MAR) project, housed at the University of Maryland-College Park. The MAR project is the largest and most widely used database on ethnic politics and ethnic conflict in the world.