Archive for March 2022

Dr. Josephson Published by Real Clear Markets

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate professor of business administration, had another op-ed  published by Real Clear Markets. Dr. Josephson shared some pitfalls experienced by companies with flexible work policies in “Work from home is much easier said than done.”

Erin Martin ’20 Publishes First Book

Erin Martin ’20, music education, writing under the name E.R. Martin, published her first novel, Dawn of Fire.

Dr. Moorman-Stahlman Presents to Canadian Audience

Dr. Shelly Moorman-Stahlman, professor of music and College organist, gave a Zoom presentation on March 8 to the Registered Music Teacher’s Group in Vancouver, Canada, on “Practice Tips as transmitted by Sergei Rachmaninoff and Ruth Slenczynska to Shelly Moorman-Stahlman.” 

Dr. McEvoy Published

Dr. Gabriela McEvoy, chair of languages and associate professor of Spanish, published “El folklore como signo identitario nacional: un caso comparativo entre Irlanda y Perú.” Estudios Irlandeses. Universidad del Salvador, Argentina. Vol. 8, Núm. 8 (2021), Departamento de Lenguas Modernas. 

Dr. Veenhuizen and Jacob Marsh ’25 Co-Author Article in Computational Materials Science

Dr. Keith Veenhuizen, assistant professor of physics, and physics major Jacob Marsh ’25 are co-authors on an article published with colleagues from Lehigh University in the journal Computational Materials Science. The article, “Determination of the structure of lithium niobosilicate glasses by molecular dynamics simulation with a new Nb-O potential,” discusses the development of a new interaction potential for modeling the structure of lithium niobosilicate glasses. Dr. Veenhuizen provided the experimental data supporting the model. Jacob and Dr. Veenhuizen collaborated with the lead author, Dr. Wei Sun, on analyzing the glass structure results generated from the computational modeling.