Susan Byrne (World Languages and Cultures) has published an article titled, "A Restless Nature," in Humanities 14.4. The article looks at two Golden Age Spanish adaptations of Plotinian ideas on curiosity, and is part of a special issue of the journal Humanities dedicated to Curiosity and Modernity in Early Modern Spain. Byrne studies…
Faculty member Nicole Short, graduate student Mattea Pezza, and research coordinator Rachel Weese (all Psychology), along with an external collaborator, Michele Bedard-Gilligan (University of Washington Department of Psychiatry), recently published a systematical review in Behaviour Research and Therapy entitled, "Anxiety sensitivity and…
Amy Reed-Sandoval's (Philosophy) paper, "Socially, Not Legally, Undocumented," was published in The Latinx Philosophy Reader (Routledge, 2025), edited by Lori Gallegos, Manuel Vargas, and Francisco Gallegos.
Tim Tran (Health Physics and Diagnostic Sciences) gave presentations at the Thirteenth International Conference on Methods and Applications of Radioanalytical Chemistry (MARC XIII) titled, "Using Neutron Activation to Study Heavy Metals in Water Samples of Lake Mead" and “Evaluating Cosmic-ray Background in an HPGE Detector System:…
Jonathan Rhodes Lee (Music) performed as a guest artist at the Arizona Bach Festival in Phoenix. Lee, a harpsichordist, joined soloists from across the country in a program of concertos in the Vivaldian tradition.
Buddha Dawn (Medicine) recently delivered a lecture at the Annual Conference of the International Society for Heart Research – Indian Section in Chennai, India. His talk, “Mesenchymal stem cell therapy: Translation to the clinic,” in the ‘Joint Session with ISHR – East meets West’ was focused on the significant progress in clinical applications…
Dieu-My T. Tran (Nursing) was elected a Fellow of the American Heart Association by the Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing. This fellowship recognizes Tran's excellence, innovative, and sustained contributions in scholarship, practice and education, and volunteer service within the American Heart Association and the American Stroke…
Professor Nancy Rapoport (Law) wrote a blog post titles, "Hanging Separately," about the recent executive orders targeting law firms like Perkins Coie and Paul, Weiss raising serious concerns about political retaliation and the independence of legal representation.