Assistant Professor Jean Chen Ho (English) was invited to present author readings and be a part of a Q&A on her short story collection "Fiona and Jane" at Bowdoin College.
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Marcus Herse (Art) presented a durational improvisational sound performance at Sound Pedro at Angels Gate.
Corrado Confalonieri (World Languages and Cultures) published a journal article titled, "Guerre solinghe e privati cavalieri. I duelli 'qualificati' della Gerusalemme liberata."
Nancy Rios-Contreras (Sociology) published a photo essay titled "Visuals of Haitian Migration in Tijuana."
Ronald Steiner (Political Science) published a review and integration of recent scholarship on the foundations of the global silk trade in local and regional migration patterns.
Anna Leahy (English) published three poems: "Natural Range," "Murky Water," and "Rifling Through" in a literary journal.
Professor Micol Hebron's (Art) original artwork was included and discussed in the book "The Meme as the Message: Digital Culture Between Algorithm, Affect, and Aesthetics."
Corrado Confalonieri (World Languages and Cultures) published a journal article titled, "Epoca, stile, campi di possibilità: la teoria di Auerbach per il poema tra Boiardo, Ariosto e Tasso."
Nancy Rios-Contreras (Sociology) published a co-authored editorial piece titled "Critical Perspectives in Times of Uncertainty."
Fred Smoller (Political Science) I presented a paper at the Western Political Science Association's National Convention.
Skye Niles (Environmental Science) presented her research, "Carceral Geographies and 'Green' Rural Development," at the Global Environmental Justice Conference at Colorado State University, Fort Collins.
Anna Leahy (English) published three poems: "Natural Range," "Murky Water," and "Rifling Through" in a literary journal.
Professor Micol Hebron (Art) presented a body of new original artworks in a solo exhibition at Al Filo Del Agua gallery in Huanacaxtle, Mexico.
Corrado Confalonieri (World Languages and Cultures) published a journal article titled, "Doppia coppia: Ariosto e Cervantes, Hegel e Auerbach."
Nancy Rios-Contreras (Sociology) published a peer-reviewed article, "#ProtestPolicing: Intersecting race and social media activism in the Mile High City."
Lori Cox Han (Political Science) published a reference work on political representation and voting rights.
Skye Niles (Environmental Studies) co-organized an internal Chapman mini-conference, the Disaster Resilience & Community Partnership Summit, and presented her research.
Anna Leahy (English) published her article, "Page as Space, Poet as Designer," in The Writers Chronicle, Association of Writers and Writing Programs.
Professor Micol Hebron (Art) was appointed to the founding board of directors of the Fondation Center Pompadour.
Corrado Confalonieri (World Languages and Cultures) published a journal article titled, "Torquato Tasso: Discorsi dell'arte poetica e Lettere poetiche (1587)."
Steven Pfaff (Sociology) published "Competing social influence in contested diffusion: contention and the spread of the early reformation" and "Affect, Efficacy, and Protest Intentions: Testing a Multilevel, Dual-Pathway Model of Collective Action" in Social Forces and Social Psychology Quarterly.
Lori Cox Han (Political Science) published a fourth edition textbook of "Presidents and the American Presidency."
Kelli Fuery (Creative and Cultural Industries) presented a psychoanalytic paper on Wilfred Bion's concept of the bizarre object at the annual Association for Psychosocial Studies conference.
Dr. Kent Lehnhof's (English) scholarly monograph, "Voice and Ethics in Shakespeare's Late Plays," has been published by Cambridge University Press.
Professor Micol Hebron (Art), in collaboration with Wilkinson student Malyssa Shaw, presented their research on gender-based bias in AI at the Association for Art History Annual Conference in Cambridge, UK.
Corrado Confalonieri (World Languages and Cultures) published a book chapter in "La pratica del commento 5."
Dr. Ashley Kranjac (Sociology) along with Dink Kranjac published a peer-reviewed journal article, titled "Updated Prevalence Estimates of Obesity Among Adults in the United States, 2005-2018."
Josh Compton (Political Science) has published a new peer-reviewed article in Political Science Quarterly.
Angela J. Lederach (Peace and Justice Studies) will give the Commencement Address in May 2026 for Eastern Mennonite University.
Kelli Fuery (Creative and Cultural Industries) presented an existential philosophical paper at the annual Simone de Beauvoir conference.