Juanita K. Hinojosa (Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Higher Education) was selected as the recipient of NASPA's Latinx/a/o Knowledge Community 2025 Outstanding Doctoral Student Award. 
Tirth Bhatta (Sociology) authored a study that uses autoethnographic data obtained from the authors to examine cultural (cultural perception of care, sense of familism, care reciprocity, and gendering of care), social (use of technology), and economic factors (role of remittance) and their interactional effects on the health outcomes of older…
Eve Hanan (Law) presented her paper, "Epistemic Closure: The Role of Emotions in Miscarriage Prosecutions," at the Law and Emotions Seminar hosted by the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. 
Amruta Godbole and Ann Vuong (both Epidemiology and Biostatistics) coauthored a paper titled, “Associations between neonicotinoids and inflammation in US adults using hematological indices: NHANES 2015-2016," in the journal Environmental Epidemiology, along with Aimin Chen with the University of Pennsylvania. The paper explores the influence of…
Margaret Harp's (World Languages and Cultures) modern English translation of Jacques Yver's Le Printemps d'Yver, Jacques Yver's Winter's Springtime, has been published by Amsterdam University Press.
David G. Schwartz (Ombuds) recently had an article published in the Journal of the International Ombuds Association. Titled "Mariner, Wedding Guest, or Albatross? Seeking the Ombuds in Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner," the article explores the relevance of a 200-year-old poem have for the young profession of ombuds work.
Roberto Lovato (English) wrote in the Nation Magazine about a cache of recently- released CIA documents confirming that the agency surveilled, infiltrated, and disrupted the lives and organizations of Latinos during the civil on era and beyond.
Lee Business School's financial literacy program was highlighted in a recent New York Times' article on financial literacy education. The article quotes J. Daniel Chi, finance professor and chairman of the finance department, and then describes recent developments in financial literacy education at other universities, including Stanford, Harvard,…
Julie Pham (Education) coauthored an article, "Leaving to Fit In? The Ethnoracial Composition of Principals, Peer Teachers, and Teacher Turnover in New York City," where she and fellow researchers (Luis Rodriguez and Briana Gonçalvez) found that NYC public school teachers were more likely to stay in schools with a principal and peers that shared…

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