January 2013 faculty publications
The following faculty had writings published in January 2013: Coates, David. (Politics & International Affairs). Pursuing the Progressive Case?: Observing Obama in Real Time. iUniverse. December...
View ArticleProvost co-authors new book on American politics
In a storytelling approach that weaves contemporary examples together with historical context, Provost Rogan Kersh’s new book “By The People: Debating American Government” explores the themes and ideas...
View ArticleDalton has article published
Mary Dalton published “Conquer or Connect: Power, Patterns, and the Gendered Narrative” in the Journal of Film and Video, Volume 65, Nos. 1-2, Spring/Summer 2013, pp. 23-29. Dalton is a professor of...
View ArticleFebruary 2013 faculty publications
The following faculty had writings published in February 2013: Furr, R. Michael, & Verne R. Bacharach. (Psychology). Psychometrics: An Introduction, 2nd edition. SAGE. February 2013 Morone, James,...
View ArticleBeavers has study published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Kristen Beavers, a visiting professor in health and exercise science, was recently featured in the Winston-Salem Journal after her manuscript was published online in the American Journal of Clinical...
View ArticleAmoureux published by U.S. News
“America is Asking All the Wrong Questions about Drones,” an op-ed by Jack Amoureux, a visiting assistant professor of politics and international affairs, was published by U.S. News on March 19....
View ArticleGriffith, Higgins co-present at conference
Update from Institutional Research: Ross A. Griffith, director, is a co-author of the chapter, “Administrative Aspects of Accreditation and Assessment” in the 2013 published book, Organization and...
View ArticleDalton publishes chapter about teachers on TV
Mary M. Dalton and Laura R. Linder published “Teacher TV: Iconic Images of Teachers on American Television” in How “the Teacher” Is Presented in Literature, History, Religion, and the Arts:...
View ArticleApril 2013 faculty publications
The following faculty had writings published in April 2013: Bardon, Adrian, & Heather Dyke, Eds. (Philosophy). A Companion to the Philosophy of Time (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy series)....
View ArticleMay 2013 faculty publications
The following faculty had writings published in May 2013: Cunningham, Patricia. (Education). What Really Matters in Vocabulary: Research-Based Practices Across the Curriculum, 2nd ed. Pearson. March...
View ArticlePublications: Dalton, Pisapia
Mary M. Dalton, a professor of communication, film studies and women’s and gender studies, published “‘Bad Teacher’ is Bad for Teachers” in the Journal of Popular Film and Video in a special issue...
View ArticleJune 2013 faculty publications
Holdridge The following faculty had writings published in June 2013: DeShazer, Mary K. (English and Women’s & Gender Studies). Mammographies: The Cultural Discourses of Breast Cancer Narratives....
View ArticleMcWilliams, Beam produce paper on mentoring
McWilliams Beam Allison McWilliams, the director of mentoring for the office of personal and career development, and Lauren Beam, the assistant director of programming and outreach for the OPCD,...
View ArticleMiller writes book on moral character
Christian Miller, associate professor of philosophy and director of The Character Project at Wake Forest, has written a new book, “Moral Character: An Empirical Theory,” published in July by Oxford...
View ArticleJuly 2013 faculty publications
The following faculty had writings published in July 2013: Bardon, Adrian. (Philosophy). A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time. Oxford University Press. July 2013. Book, Lynn (Program for...
View ArticleParent, Wiethaus publish book with multiple WFU authors
Anthony Parent and Ulrike Wiethaus of Wake Forest have published a book which includes their own work as well as that of many other Wake Forest authors: “Trauma and Resilience in American Indian and...
View ArticleAugust 2013 faculty publications
Felsenburg The following faculty had writings published in August 2013: Fahrbach, Susan E. (Biology). Developmental Neuroscience: A Concise Introduction. Princeton University Press. August 2013....
View ArticleWayne featured in Winston-Salem Journal
Julie Wayne, an associate professor in the Schools of Business who specializes in organizational behavior, was recently featured in the Winston-Salem Journal. Wayne had a paper on the attitude of...
View ArticleFormer professor will have book signing
Former professor Margaret Supplee “Peggy” Smith has written a new book, “American Ski Resort: Architecture, Style, Experience,” that meticulously traces the architectural evolution of ski resorts from...
View ArticleClifford contributes article to NASPA publication
Matt Clifford, director of Residence Life, co-wrote an article entitled “Advancing Professional Development and Knowledge Community Resources for NASPA Members: A Member-Driven Assessment” in the fall...
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