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Short short stories and fairy tale by Wyatt Bonikowski
Published in "NANO Fiction" and "Fairy Tale Review"
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Flash Fiction and Critical Essay
By Professor and English Department Chair Quentin Miller
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Conferences as Community Builders
Law Professor David Yamada's blog post making the case for academic and professional conferences that foster community, was reprinted in "Psychology Benefits Society"
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Dead Soldiers and Their Posthumously Conceived Children
Law Professor Charles Kindregan’s research, published in the Catholic University of America Law School's Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, Vol. 31, Page 74. examines legal aspects of leaving cryopreserved gametes for future reproductive use
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"Human Nature" art exhibit
Foundation Studies Professor Lydia Martin has six paintings included in the Color of Humanity Art Gallery's online exhibit "Human Nature"
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Building Mini-Categories in Product Networks
Mathematics & Computer Science Professor Dmitry Zinoviev and Marketing Professor Zhen Zhu presented and then published the paper "Building Mini-Categories in Product Networks" in the Springer Verlag series "Studies in Computational Intelligence"
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Trickle-Down Economics
Sociology Professor Susan Sered blogs about poverty over generations
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Opening The Taps: The Case For Water Affordability Legislation
Law Professor Sharmila Murthy calls for action as poor people face water shutoffs
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Small-Mammal Population Dynamics and Habitat Use on Bumpkin Island in the Boston Harbor
Biology Chair Lauren Nolfo-Clements and Mark Clements of Northern Essex Community College published the article "Small-Mammal Population Dynamics and Habitat Use on Bumpkin Island in the Boston Harbor" in the peer-reviewed journal Northeastern Naturalist
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Penny and Pound Foolish: Governor Baker’s MassHealth Savings Plan
Sociology Professor Susan Sered writes about the governor's MassHealth cost-saving plan, which she suspects “presents disproportionate hardships for ... the people who most need consistent healthcare coverage.”
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Independent study: How three doctoral students tackled issues recruiting participants and collecting data with historically underrepresented populations
Recent publications by Professor Tryan L. McMickens of the Administration of Higher Education program
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Century-scale species incidence, rareness and turnover in a high-diversity Northwest Atlantic coastal embayment
Biology Professor Thomas Trott’s paper, published in the journal Marine Biodiversity, examines more than 170 years of information on Cobscook Bay and concludes that commercial fishing activities have impacted the marine animal (invertebrate) communities.
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Academic Conferences: When Small is Beautiful
Law Professor David Yamada's short essay, published in the Suffolk University Law Review Online, makes a case for smaller-scale academic gatherings that create more time and space for dialogue and fellowship.
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James Baldwin: America’s Prophet, Resurrected
In the aftermath of Ferguson and other recent cases, “confusion and anger make for a volatile mixture, and we need [James] Baldwin, as we always have, to help us sort through the complexity we must face,” writes Quentin Miller in Cognoscenti
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Alternatives to Incarceration: Be Careful What You Wish For
Sociology Professor Susan Sered cites statistics that call into question assumptions about the need for present incarceration rates and thus “alternatives.”
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Getting Dumped On: Snowmaggedon, Women’s Health and Human Rights
Sociology Professor Amy Agigian writes that “the health effects of extreme temperatures hit those with fewest resources–money, housing, safety, good health–hardest. … All over the world, women bear the worst brunt of a degraded environment."
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Orange Frosted Hostess Cupcakes: Eulogy for Linda
Sociology Professor Maureen Norton-Hawk remembers a woman who remained smiling and trusting despite repeated victimization.
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Are We Going Towards or Away from the Dream?
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Nicole Price reflects on equality in America as it celebrates Martin Luther King Day
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Macroeconomics: Integrating Theory, Policy, and Practice for a New Era
A new book from Economics Professor David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, provides a coherent approach to understanding the macro economy.
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New Issue of Salamander Literary Journal
Featuring poetry, fiction, reviews, and artwork