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Achievements

Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students. 

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Faculty

Matthew Derrick

Geography

Matthew Derrick, chair of the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Analysis, published an article titled "Beyond the Territorial Trap? The Geographic Examination of Sovereignty" in the peer-reviewed Journal of Geography, Politics, and Society.

Faculty

Kerri J. Malloy

Native American Studies

Kerri J. Malloy, Lecturer, Native American Studies, presented his lecture “Reflections of the Past in the Present: Landscape, People, and Narrative,” as part of the Evening with an Expert speaker series at the Imperial Valley Desert Museum in Ocotillo, California (November 14, 2020)..

Faculty

Jared D. Larson

Politics

The night of the recent presidential elections, or the following morning in Spain, Dr. Larson was a guest on Bos Días, a morning news program in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain. The segment opens with an explanation of the electoral college. Dr. Larson's participation begins at about nine-and-a-half minutes into the link below:
https://www.crtvg.es/tvg/a-carta/bos-dias-9-00-4636904?t=589

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Kerri J. Malloy

Native American Studies

Kerri J. Malloy, Lecturer, Native American Studies, was the keynote speaker for the screening of “Gather: The Fight to Revitalize our Native Foodways” sponsored by the National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education and the Model United Nations at Seton Hill University, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. His address connected the underpinnings of genocide and survivance with food sovereignty, cultural and traditional resilience, and as a vital response to COVID-19 pandemic.

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Kerri J. Malloy

Native American Studies

Kerri J. Malloy, Lecturer, Native American Studies, book chapter “Remembrance and Renewal at Tuluwat: Returning to the Center of the World” was published in the edited volume Remembrance and Forgiveness: Global and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Genocide and Mass Violence, edited by Ajlina Karamehic-Muratovic and Laura Kromják, and published by Routledge. The volume explores the ways in which remembrance and forgiveness have changed over time and how they have been used in more recent cases of genocide and mass violence.

Faculty

Lori Cortez-Regan

Sociology

Sociology faculty Lori Cortez-Regan co-wrote an article that was published in the Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. The name of the article is "'If Extended Family Can't Deal...' Disclosing Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Children's Identity".

Link (Read Only): https://hsu.link/ZUG

Faculty

Robert Cliver

History

HSU History Professor Robert Cliver is interviewed about his new book, Red Silk, in this month's issue of the journal, Made in China.
https://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n7524/pdf/book.pdf

Faculty

Robert Cliver

History

HSU History Professor Robert Cliver featured in this month's Association for Asian Studies Member Spotlight.
https://www.asianstudies.org/member-spotlight-robert-cliver/

Faculty

Kerri J. Malloy

Native American Studies

Kerri J. Malloy, Lecturer, Native American Studies, has been named a Public Fellow in Religion and the American West at the New-York Historical Society. During this two-year fellowship he will conduct research on the role of religion and spirituality in the history of 19th century U.S. westward expansion focusing on the Indian Shaker Church in the Pacific Northwest. The fellowship is funded by the Henry Luce Foundation to support emerging scholars in Religious Studies and History whose work complements the N-YHS exhibit Acts of Faith: Religion and the American West. He will share his research at the exhibits opening in the Fall of 2022.

Faculty

Joshua Frye

Communication

Joshua Frye, Professor of Communication, was recently featured on a panel of experts from universities across the US to provide career guidance for recent college graduates in the Communication field. The career advise website Zippia was founded in 2015 by bringing together experts in technology, marketing, and engineering passionate about providing customized tools and resources to help improve career outcomes. Zippia has been featured in outlets such as Forbes and the New York Times. Frye was featured in an article titled, "Job Market Trends for Recent Grads" and can be found on Zippia's expert opinion page:https://www.zippia.com/mass-communications-professor-jobs/trends/