Distinguished Professor Nancy K. Miller (GC, Comparative Literature, English, French) has won the 2012 Jewish Journal Book Prize for What They Saved: Pieces of a Jewish Past (University of Nebraska... Read more
David S. Reynolds (Dist. Prof., GC, English) published an op-ed in the New York Times on January 26, “Why Evangelicals Don’t Like Mormons,” about Mitt Romney’s presidential... Read more
What They Saved: Pieces of a Jewish Past
(University of Nebraska Press, 2011)
Winner of the 2012 Jewish Journal Book Prize
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The Lived ICU Experiences of Nurses, Patients and Family Members: A Phenomenological Study of Critically Ill Patients, their Families and Nurses
(Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011)
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Community Art: An Anthropological Perspective
(Berg, 2012)
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Voces de Hispanoamérica: Antología literaria
(4th ed., Heinle/Cengage Learning, 2012)
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Jonathan Stillo is a doctoral candidate and medical anthropologist whose dissertation research, which began in 2006, took him to Romania, where he lives among and documents the lives of chronic... Read more
Sarah Ruth Jacobs (English) published “The Graduate Student as Entrepreneur” in the Chronicle of Higher Education (December 22, 2011), in which she addresses the topic of how success in... Read more
Monica Harte (Music), along with the Remarkable Theatre Brigade (RTB), presented Opera Shorts at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall on November 4. The production featured ten-minute operas. RTB... Read more
Jackie Austin (Psychology) received NSF funding for her dissertation proposal titled “Evaluating the Influence of Daubert’s Cross-examination Safeguard on Jurors’, Attorneys’,... Read more