Notables
Curtis R. Blakely, assistant professor in justice systems, has published a paper in the Prison Service Journal (March issue) entitled, “Thermodynamics, Newtonian Motion, and the Prison: The Effects of Energy, Entropy and Mass on Rehabilitation.” This paper continues Blakely’s work with socio-physics and its application to penology.
Jennifer G. Jesse, professor of philosophy and religion, has had her book, William Blake’s Religious Vision: There’s a Methodism in his Madness, published by Rowman & Littlefield.
Daniel Mandell, professor of history, recently had a new work, “Revolutionary Ideologies and Wartime Economic Regulation,” discussed as part of the Boston Area Early American History Seminar series.
Jennifer G. Jesse, professor of philosophy and religion, has had her book, William Blake’s Religious Vision: There’s a Methodism in his Madness, published by Rowman & Littlefield.
Daniel Mandell, professor of history, recently had a new work, “Revolutionary Ideologies and Wartime Economic Regulation,” discussed as part of the Boston Area Early American History Seminar series.