Notables
W. Michael Ashcraft, professor of religion, published an essay entitled “The Third Generation of Theosophy and Beyond” in Handbook of the Theosophical Current.
Muhammed Asadi, visiting assistant professor of sociology, had his paper “How does it feel to be a problem? The diasporic identity of the homeless” published in Qualitative Sociology Review, Vol. 9 Issue 1.
Dereck Daschke, chair and professor of Philosophy and Religion, recently attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah to review films for the Journal of Religion and Film. His reviews can be read online at digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/jrf.
Adam Davis, professor of English, is co-author, with Ursula Wiedermann and Christoph Zielinski from the University of Vienna, of “Vaccination for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer with special focus on Her-2/neu peptide vaccines” in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, January 2013, and available online at link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10549-013-2410-8.
Student Advisors with Residence Life recently attended the 23rd annual University of Northern Iowa RA Conference. Seven SAs participated in the case study competition. Missouri Hall’s Chris Becker and Grim Hall’s Lynde Blakely received first prize in the competition. The conference hosted more than 50 universities from around the region.
Muhammed Asadi, visiting assistant professor of sociology, had his paper “How does it feel to be a problem? The diasporic identity of the homeless” published in Qualitative Sociology Review, Vol. 9 Issue 1.
Dereck Daschke, chair and professor of Philosophy and Religion, recently attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah to review films for the Journal of Religion and Film. His reviews can be read online at digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/jrf.
Adam Davis, professor of English, is co-author, with Ursula Wiedermann and Christoph Zielinski from the University of Vienna, of “Vaccination for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer with special focus on Her-2/neu peptide vaccines” in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, January 2013, and available online at link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10549-013-2410-8.
Student Advisors with Residence Life recently attended the 23rd annual University of Northern Iowa RA Conference. Seven SAs participated in the case study competition. Missouri Hall’s Chris Becker and Grim Hall’s Lynde Blakely received first prize in the competition. The conference hosted more than 50 universities from around the region.