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Chemistry Adjunct Professor Nyesa Enakaya Publishes Article in American Chemical Society Journal

Chemistry Adjunct Professor, Nyesa Enakaya, in the College of Arts and Sciences publishes her first article in the American Chemical Society Journal (ACS) in March 22, 2023. The article, titled “Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Allosteric Effectors for Hemoglobin”, outlines the causing factors of vaso-occlusive crisis in sickle cell patients and potential treatments to increase...

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Dr. Shizuka Hsieh Serves as Panelist for AAAS Webinar on Environmental Science and Sustainability

Dr. Shizuka Hsieh, Associate Professor of Chemistry in the College of Art and Sciences, served as a panelist in the third webinar of the Inaugural Webinar Series: AAAS Section Q Equity & Justice in Science Education Webinar Series, a 4-part series to engage and discus equity- and justice-based considerations, approaches, curricula, pedagogies, and actions for advancing...

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Dr. Mercedez Callenes Paper Accepted for Presentation

Dr. Mercedez Callenes, Assistant Professor of Global Affairs, has written a paper entitled “Civil Protests as a Means to Defuse or Escalate Conflict? Evidence from Colombia”.  The paper has been accepted for presentation as part of the panel Protest and Protest Event Analysis into the Track: Las protestas sociopolíticas del siglo 21 (Sociopolitical Protests of...

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Dr. Deborah Harris O’Brien Publishes an Article on “Faculty Burnout” in the Eye on Psi Chi Online Journal

Dr. Deborah Harris O-Brien, Associate Professor of Psychology, co-authored an article titled, “Coping with Burnout: Surviving and Thriving in Academia” in the Winter 2022 Issue of Eye on Psi Chi. The article written by Trinity’s own, Dr. Deborah Harris-O’Brien and Dr. Jamie Bondenlos of Hobart and William Smith Colleges (NY) discusses the impact of the...

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Dr. Anette Casiano-Negroni Publishes Article in Journal of Chemical Education

Dr. Anette Casiano-Negroni, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Trinity Washington University, co-published an article in the Journal of Chemical Education, titled, “Analysis of Cannabinoids in Lotions Using High Performance Liquor Chromatography”.  The article explores the ties of advertisement and presence of cannabinoids ingredients in topical products. Laboratory test results were achieved by analytical and organic...

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Adjunct Professor Michele Pascucci Publishes with Editorial Pilegos in Madrid

Michele Pascucci, Spanish adjunct professor at Trinity Washington University, publishes, “Entre México y Asia: imagen y poesía en la obra de José Juan Tablada”. The book was published by Editorial Pliegos in Madrid, Spain. This 500-page monograph in Spanish analyzes the Japanese influences in the ideographic (visual) poetry of early 20th century Mexican author José Juan...

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Biology Adjunct Professor Sunil Pandey Publishes Blog on Microbiology Society

Sunil Pandey, Adjunct professor of biology at Trinity Washington University, College of Arts and Sciences, published a blog titled, ” Has the Increased Use of Hand Sanitizers During the Pandemic Impacted Antimicrobial Resistance” on March 10, 2021. The article was published on Microbiology Society’s website- a membership charity for scientists interested in microbes, their effects...

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Mary Hayes, SNDdeN Presents Paper at the Conference on the History of Women Religions

Mary Hayes, SNDdeN, Professor Emerita of History and Archivist at Trinity Washington University, presented a paper at the Conference on the History of Women Religious held at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, June 26-June 29. The title of the paper, presented on June 28, is “Retrieving the Past : The Sisters of...

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Dr. Allen Pietrobon Publishes “Norman Cousins: Peacemaker in the Atomic Age”

Dr. Allen Pietrobon, Assistant Professor of Global Affairs in the College of Arts and Sciences, published a book titled, “Norman Cousins: Peacemaker in the Atomic Age”. The book was published by the Johns Hopkins University Press, October 2022. Synopsis:  Influencing US presidents and public opinion, the American journalist Norman Cousins had an incredible but overlooked diplomatic...

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Dr. Elizabeth Child Presents at the Jane Austen Society of North America (DC Chapter)

Dr. Elizabeth Child, Professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences, recently gave a talk at the Jane Austen Society of North America (DC Chapter) on “Teaching Jane Austen to First Generation Learners”. The event was held virtually at their Spring Evening Chat on Thursday, March 31, 2022. For more information- visit- Jane...

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