Harris-O’Brien Elected as Vice-President of Psi Chi, Eastern Region
Dr. Deborah Harris-O’Brien, Associate Professor of Psychology (Program Chair), was recently elected as Vice-President of the Psi Chi Eastern Region. Psi Chi is the International Honor Society in Psychology, and the Eastern Region covers Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and the...
Haskins presented at the Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling Clinical Training
Dr. Deborah Haskins, Counseling Program Director and Assistant Professor of Counseling, presented a session titled, “Older Adults and Gambling Problems,” at the Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling Clinical Training on March 8, 2013 at the Maritime Institute in Linthicum Heights, MD. The other presenters included Dr. Jeff Derevensky (McGill University) and Joanna Franklin...
Moitra to co-lead workshop at 13th Annual CCR Fellows and Young Investigators Colloquium
Dr. Karobi Moitra, Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, will co-lead a workshop called “Science Education” on March 25th at the 13th Annual Center for Cancer Research Fellows and Young Investigators Colloquium at the National Cancer Institue in Frederick, MD. She will co-lead the workshop with Dr. Adam C. Berger (Senior Program Officer, Director of...
Beverly co-edits poetry compilation
Dr. Bill Beverly, Assistant Professor of English, is the coeditor, with Deborah Ager and Texas Tech University professor John Poch, of Old Flame: From the First 10 Years of 32 Poems Magazine, published in January 2013 by WordFarm. This book compiles selections from 64 leading poets writing in English; poems in the book appeared in the...
Beverly stories published in Redux and Conte Online
Dr. Bill Beverly, Assistant Professor of English, had his story “Aubade,” which first appeared in Indy Men’s Magazine in 2003 and won the magazine’s award for best fiction of the year, republished in Leslie Pietryzk’s literary journal Redux. Redux selects favorite published works appearing in print only and gives them an enduring home online. The...
Bishop to present paper at the 2013 APA Annual Convention
Dr. Christopher Bishop, Assistant Professor of Psychology, will present a paper titled, “Exploring Juvenile Delinquency: An Assessment of Educational and Psychological Concerns,” at the 2013 APA Annual Convention, which will be held this year in Honolulu, Hawaii, from July 31 – August 4, 2013.
Stocker article published in Middle East Journal
Dr. James Stocker, Assistant Professor of International Affairs, has had an article titled “No EEZ Solution: The Politics of Oil and Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean” published in the Middle East Journal. The abstract and full citation information is available online at this link.
Johnson article published in America magazine
Sr. Mary Johnson, S.N.D., Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies and Sociology, has had an article titled “Reality Check: A Fact-Based Assessment of Vocations to Religious Life” that she co-authored with Sr. Patricia Wittberg, S.C., published in the October 15 edition of America, the national Catholic weekly magazine. It is available online at this link.
Stocker paper accepted for publication in the Journal of Cold War Studies
Dr. James Stocker, Assistant Professor of International Affairs, has had a paper titled “Accepting Regional Zero: Nuclear Free Zones, U.S. Non-Proliferation Policy and Global Security in the Cold War (1957-1968)” accepted for publication in the Journal of Cold War Studies. The article traces the evolution of U.S. policy towards plans for regional nuclear free zones...
Moitra to present at the 9th Annual North American ABC Meeting
Dr. Karobi Moitra, Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, will present a paper titled “Next Generation Sequencing Reveals Novel Mutations in PXE Patients” at the 9th Annual North American ABC Meeting, held this year at at Frederick National Laboratory (FNL) in Frederick, M.D., on September 27, 2012. A number of her former students will also present...