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Sociologist Andrew Cognard-Black Receives Grant for Research

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By Lee Capristo

Andrew Cognard-Black, assistant professor of sociology, is the recipient of a grant from the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) to support his research project titled "Honors and Beyond." The grant covers travel and other expenses associated with accessing restricted-use student data from the College and Beyond II Studies (CBII) housed at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research.

March 29, 2023

Professor Mertz presents on teaching Gen Z and iCn3D at Discover BMB

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By Pamela Mertz

Pam Mertz, professor of biochemistry, presented a talk, “The Gen Z Student: Who Do We Teach” in the session “Teaching Gen Z: Challenges and Opportunities” at the ASBMB Discover BMB meeting in Seattle, Washington on March 25.  In addition, on March 27, she helped facilitate a workshop on iCn3D, a web-based molecular modeling program from the National Center for Biotechnology Information.  The creator of the program, Jiyao Wang, helped lead the workshop as well as colleagues from BioMolViz.  Mertz was also a co-author on the presentation “Evaluating Biomolecular Visual Literacy

March 27, 2023

Associate Professor of History Garrey Dennie is Invited Panelist of OAS

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By Lee Capristo

Associate Professor of History Garrey Dennie is an invited panelist on March 24 for a special edition of “A Chat with the OAS,” a virtual, live event organized by the Organization of American States (OAS) as part of the VI Inter-American Week for People of African Descent in the Americas. Established in 2018, the Inter-American Week for People of African Descent in the Americas has as its mission to foster reflection on the socio-economic issues faced by people of African descent as well as to laud their contributions to the development of the Americas.

March 22, 2023

SMCM Students, Alumni and Professors Present Research at Eastern Psychological Association Conference

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By Angela Draheim

Students Nicholas Ashenfelter ‘23, Nicollete Iacona '23 and Caroline Taylor '23, alumni Mackenzie Brooks ‘22, Mason Drusano '22, Julia Kochman '23, Gabriel Richards '22, Drew Sonnenberg '22 and Jacinda Thomas '22, Associate Professor of Psychology Jennifer Tickle and Assistant Professor of Psychology Gili Freedman presented research at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association in early-March 2023.

March 14, 2023

SMCM Psychology Students, Alumni, and Professors Contribute to Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference

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By Angela Draheim

Summer Taylor '23 and Sydney McGurk '23, alumni Kayla Luhn '22 and India Oates ’21 and assistant professor of psychology Kristina Howansky presented research at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) conference in mid-February 2023.

March 14, 2023

Associate Professor of History Garrey Dennie Keynotes Garifuna Conference

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By Lee Capristo
Associate Professor of History Garrey Dennie delivered the keynote address on day two of the 10th International Garifuna Conference held March 9-11 in the Caribbean nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Organized by the Garifuna Heritage Foundation in collaboration with the University of the West Indies Open Campus, the conference theme was “From Reaction to Action: Challenges and Opportunities for Promoting Reparatory Justice for Indigenous Peoples.”
March 14, 2023