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Posted on March 28th, 2022 in Community Engagement, Events, Research by Aaron Dusso

Drs. Maria Brann and Jennifer Bute recently attended the grand opening of the Institute of Reproductive Grief Care in San Diego, CA, to present their research about effective communication when faced with pregnancy loss and how to assess prolonged grief. The goal of the Institute, which was founded by Life Perspectives, a non-political, non-religious global …

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Posted on March 25th, 2022 in In-Progress, Media by Aaron Dusso

Dr. Carrie Foote was recently interviewed for a story on efforts to end HIV Stigma in Indiana law. Check it out here Carrie E. Foote is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, IU School of Liberal Arts, IUPUI

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Posted on March 23rd, 2022 in Book, Book Chapter, Publication, Research by Aaron Dusso

Dr. Marilee Brooks-Gillies recently published the chapter “Embracing Difficult Conversations: Making Antiracist and Decolonial Writing Center Programming Visible,” in Linguistic Justice on Campus: Pedagogy and Advocacy for Multilingual Students published by Multilingual Matters About This book supports writing educators on college campuses to work towards linguistic equity and social justice for multilingual students. It demonstrates …

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Posted on March 21st, 2022 in Book, Publication, Research by Aaron Dusso

Senior Associate Faculty member Norman Minnick recently published the edited volume, The Lost Etheridge: Uncollected Poems of Etheridge Knight with ‎ Kinchafoonee Creek Press About This book contains over 200 poems — many previously unpublished — by the late poet Etheridge Knight Norman L. Minnick is a Senior Associate Faculty member in the Department of …

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Posted on March 18th, 2022 in Book, Book Chapter, Publication, Research by Aaron Dusso

Dr. Elizabth Thill recently published the chapter titled, “Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Empire,” in the book The Oxford Handbook of Roman Imagery and Iconography published by Oxford University Press. Description This volume focuses primarily on visual imagery in the Roman world, examined by context and period, and the evolving scholarly traditions …

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Posted on March 16th, 2022 in Book, Creative Activity, Publication, Research by Aaron Dusso

Dr. Karen Kovacik recently published a collection of translated poems by Polish writer Krystyna Dąbrowska with Zephyr Press titled Tideline. The book includes work from Dąbrowska’s first four books in Poland. About Exquisitely-crafted poems from Poland that explore how stories, and history, lie beneath the surface: of a neighbor’s face, city streets, ancient ruins, even …

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Posted on March 14th, 2022 in Award, Honors by Aaron Dusso

Congratulations to Dr. Nancy Robertson for winning the Alvin S. Bynum Award for Excellence in Academic Mentoring! This award is given each year to outstanding academic mentors who have demonstrated longstanding and extraordinary commitment to the learning process. Nancy M. Robertson is an Associate Professor in the Department of History, IU School of Liberal Arts

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Posted on March 11th, 2022 in Award, Honors by Aaron Dusso

Congratulations to Dr. Carrie E. Foote for winning the Chancellor’s Faculty Award for Excellence in Civic Engagement! This award honors a faculty member engaged in work that encompasses teaching, research, and service (including patient and client services) in and with the community. Carrie E. Foote is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, IU …

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Posted on March 10th, 2022 in Award, Honors by Aaron Dusso

Congratulations to Dr. Jennifer Thorington Springer for winning the Chancellor’s Diversity Scholar Award! This award honors a faculty member who creates, maintains, and demonstrates to the campus and larger community the ability to infuse a common thread of diversity in his or her scholarship and service. Jennifer Thorington Springer is Associate Dean of Student Affairs …

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Posted on March 9th, 2022 in Award, Honors by Aaron Dusso

Congratulations to Dr. Paul Mullins for being named an IUPUI Chancellor’s Professor! This is the most distinguished appointment an individual faculty member can attain at IUPUI. It recognizes senior faculty members who display a record of extensive accomplishment and leadership in teaching, research, and campus service. Paul R. Mullins is a Professor in the Department of …

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