Associate Professor Sarah Malena unveils new digital history project at international and national conferences
Associate Professor of History, Sarah Malena, presented research based on her new project, Women of the Ancient World (WOAW), an interactive website featuring graphic-novel-style illustrations that is designed to be a teaching resource and research forum. Professor Malena is co-directing the project with Associate Professor Shawna Dolansky of Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada). The project also employs a team of creators and researchers, which includes SMCM History and Anthropology major Sophie Hannah.
Assistant Professor Ehman Published in Special Issue of Psychological Services Journal
Assistant Professor of Psychology Anandi Ehman and colleagues recently published an article entitled, "Moral injury and psychosocial functioning in healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic" in a special issue on spirtually integrated care of the journal Psychological Services.
Sociologist Andrew Cognard-Black's Work Cited in Inside Higher Ed
Pandion Haliaetus Professor of Sociology Andrew Cognard-Black's work was cited in the opinion piece, "Can Honors Education Reach More Students?" on Wednesday, Nov. 16 in Inside Higher Ed.
Assistant Professor Nayantara Kurpad Published in Metacognition and Learning, Serving in APA Division 3 Leadership Role
Assistant Professor of Psychology Nayantara Kurpad and colleagues recently published an article entitled, "Metacognitive errors in the classroom: The role of variability of past performance on exam prediction accuracy" in the journal Metacognition and Learning. In this paper, researchers looked at why low-performing students often make inaccurate metacognitive predictions (i.e., ability to assess one's knowledge).
Professor of History Christine Adams is Invited Lecturer at the Kennedy Center
InsideSMCM for Parents and Families - November 22, 2022
Dear Parent & Families,
This time of year can be a time of happiness but also stress for students. Your student may be looking forward to being with friends and family over the holidays while facing the reality of the end of the semester papers, exams, and final grades. We’ve geared this newsletter to cover both of those aspects.