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Faculty Scholarship Blog Archive

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Candice Benjes-Small

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    Candice Benjes-Small, head of research at W&M Libraries, discusses her research on sexual harassment in libraries, culminating in a published article and upcoming presentations at the United Nations Women's Forum and the American Library Association's Annual Conference.

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Rochelle Seitz

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    Our faculty at William & Mary are making great contributions to academia with their research. In our blog series, we interview faculty with recent publications for insight into their scholarship. Candice Benjes-Small, head of research at W&M Libraries, spoke to Rochelle Seitz, research professor at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), about her recently published book chapter entitled Ecology of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria

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    Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Data & Digital Humanities Edition: Dr. Jennifer Mellor

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    Dr. Jennifer Mellor, (Professor, Economics and Public Policy) shares about her project using the The Health and Retirement Study data in a study co-authored with William & Mary alum Renee Garrow (’20) and published about in Health Services Research, “The impact of Medicaid expansion on spending and utilization by older low-income Medicare beneficiaries.”

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    Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Data & Digital Humanities Edition: Dr. Dan Runfola

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    In this new addition to our Diving into Faculty Scholarship blog series, we interview Dr. Dan Runfola, (Associate Professor, Data Science & Applied Science) about his geospatial data project, geoBoundaries, which he published about in PLOS One, “geoBoundaries: A global database of political administration boundaries”.

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Kate Conley

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    We are delighted to share about the work of Kate Conley, Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Chancellor Professor of Modern Languages & Literatures, who recently co-edited "So You Want to be a Dean? Pathways to Deanship."

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Stephen Sheehi

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    Dr. Stephen Sheehi (Sultan Qaboos bin Said Chair of Middle East Studies) co-authored with Lara Sheehi (George Washington University Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology) to publish "Psychoanalysis under occupation: practicing resistance in Palestine."

  • Dr. Fiona Shen-Bayh

    Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Fiona Shen-Bayh

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    Our faculty at William & Mary are making global contributions with their research. In our recent blog series, we interview faculty with recent publications for insight into their scholarship. Dr. Fiona Shen-Bayh, (Assistant Professor, Government and Data Science) recently published Undue Process: Persecution and Punishment in Autocratic Courts.

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Chris Howard

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    Chris Howard (Professor of Government and Public Policy) recently published "Who Cares: The Social Safety Net in America."

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Fiona Shen-Bayh

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    Dr. Fiona Shen-Bayh, (Assistant Professor, Government and Data Science) recently published "Undue Process: Persecution and Punishment in Autocratic Courts."

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Elizabeth Losh

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    Candice Benjes-Small, Head of Research and librarian to Film and Media Studies, spoke to Professor Liz Losh, about her recently published book, “Selfie democracy: The new digital politics of disruption and insurrection.”

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Anne Rasmussen

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    Dr. Anne K. Rasmussen, Professor of Music and Ethnomusicology and Bickers Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, discusses her new book, Music in Arabia: Perspectives on Heritage, Mobility, and Nation, co-edited by Issa Boulos and Virginia Danielson.

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Lawrence Leemis

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    Dr. Lawrence Lemis, a mathematics professor, discusses his new book the second edition of "Learning Base R."

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Andrea Wright

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    Alexandra Flores, Instruction & Research Librarian and librarian to Anthropology, spoke to Assistant Professor, Dr. Andrea Wright, about her recently published book, “Between dreams and ghosts : Indian migration and Middle Eastern oil.”

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Maurits van der Veen

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    Dr. Maurits van der Veen, (Associate Professor, Government) and Dr. Erik Bleich (Middlebury College) recently published Covering Muslims: American Newspapers in Comparative Perspective. 

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Adam Potkay

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    Liz Bellamy, Instruction & Research Librarian and librarian to English, spoke to Adam Potkay, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Humanities, about his recently published book, Hope: A Literary History. 

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Carrie Dolan

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    Candice Benjes-Small, head of research and librarian to Kinesiology and Health Sciences, spoke to Assistant Professor Carrie Dolan about her recently published article, “Cost-effectiveness of paediatric surgery: An evaluation of World Paediatric Project surgical interventions in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.”

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo

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    Candice Benjes-Small, head of research and librarian to Kinesiology and Health Sciences, spoke to Assistant Professor Iyabo Obasanjo about her recently published article, “A Case Study of a Community Health Worker Program Located in Low-Income Housing in Richmond Virginia.”

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Joel S. Levine

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    Instruction & Research Librarian Camille Andrews spoke to Dr. Joel S. Levine about his published book, "The Impact of Lunar Dust on Human Exploration."

  • Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Jennifer Putzi

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    Candice Benjes-Small, head of research and librarian to Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, spoke to Dr. Jennifer Putzi about her recently published book, Fair Copy: Relational Poetics and Antebellum American Women's Poetry. 

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