Harsha Bhat, Taft Research Center
A disincorporation of/in the weather
Harsha Bhat, Taft Research Center
The Weather is Always a Method
RJ Boutelle, English
Phillis Wheatley Unbound
Megan Boyd, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Woman and Vampire: Revision and Revelation in Theda Bara's Memoir
Tyler Branson, English
Anti-DEI Legislation and Institutional Rhetoric
David Brasington, Economics
Housing Demolition, Local Government Spending, and the Types of Cities that Consistently Demolish the Most
Robert Buckingham, Mathematical Sciences
Suleimanov-Talanov self-focusing in the NLS hierarchy
Isaac Campos, History
Mexico City's Addiction Ecosystem
Jennifer Caplan, Judaic Studies
The Empire of the Pun: How Jews Shaped American Comedy and Comedy Shaped American Jews
Jennifer Caplan, Judaic Studies
Unmasking Jewish Identity in the Marvel Universe
Julia Carlson, English
Journal Publishing: Tips and Advice for Graduate Students and Early Career Scholars
Julia Carlson, English
Printing, Folding, & Posting the Abolitionist Word: Cowper, Wordsworth, and Ballad Remediation
Erynn Casanova, Sociology
The Why in Guayabera: Cultural Symbolism and Embodied Experience
Anthony Chemero, Philosophy
Indigenous and Historical Behavior Settings
Anthony Chemero, Philosophy
Relating explanatory paradigms in cognitive neuroscience - pluralism, integration, and elimination
Anthony Chemero, Philosophy
Research at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Dana Cloud, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
From Apartheid to Genocide: The Contested Terms of Palestinian Oppression and Resistance
Brooke Crowley, Anthropology
A new publicly available compilation of isotopic data for Madagascar provides opportunities for island-wide inquiry
Andre Curtis-Trudel, Philosophy
Deep learning and discovery in noise-dominated measurement regimes, with a case study from gravitational-wave astronomy
Alex Dantzer, Taft Research Center
An Auto-Ethnography of Time, Atmosphere, and Urban Wakefulness in Belgrade
Alex Dantzer, Taft Research Center
The Bed Resignified; Sleeping Otherwise
Felicia Denaud, Africana Studies
Autonomous Frame: Views from the Black Revolution
Krista Eschbach, Anthropology
African Diasporas and Colonial Transformations at the Crossroads in Veracruz, Mexico
Krista Eschbach, Anthropology
Beyond Black Boxes: Advancing Best Practices for the pXRF Analysis of Ceramics and Clays
Mauricio Espinoza, Romance and Arabic Languages & Literatures
En el corazón de todo: Poesía bilingüe en Ohio
Mauricio Espinoza, Romance and Arabic Languages & Literatures
Masculinidades y extractivismo en dos documentales centroamericanos contemporáneos
Mauricio Espinoza, Romance and Arabic Languages & Literatures
Traducir la sutileza del horror: "There's no place for my country in the encyclopedias of wonder"
Ari Finkelstein, Judaic Studies
Jerusalem, Priests, and the Temple in John Malalas' Chronicle
Lauren Forbes, School of Public and International Affairs
Co-Designing a Low-Barrier Digital Platform for Culturally Diverse Communities
Chandra Frank, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Critical Methodologies Against Empire
Jennifer Glaser, English
Defying Stigma: Jewish Women Rewriting Disability Before and After the Holocaust
Jennifer Glaser, English
Emma Goldman and the Role of Jewish Women's Reproductive Health and Abortion in Early Theorizations of Disability Activism in the U.S.
Jennifer Glaser, English
Zionism, Antisemitism, and the Post-2023 Affective Turn in Jewish American Aesthetics and Representation; Restoring an Overlooked Perspective: Disability as an Essential Lens for Jewish History
Abel Gustafson, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Carrots for Us, Sticks for Them? Exploring how policy preferences differ depending on who they govern
Delaney Harness, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Artificial Accountability
Sigrun Haude, History
Women and Aging in the Seventeenth-Century German Lands
Robert Haug, History
Spoil of War to Mother of the Child: Conquest, Enslavement, and Genealogy along the Eastern Frontier
Todd Herzog, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Animating Kafka
Alex Hinck, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Destigmatizing formerly incarcerated persons via social media: Testing the effects of visual anonymity and communicative interactivity on interpersonal perceptions
Joanna Huh, English
Risk and Ruin: Reimagining Community in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
Fenfang Hwu, Romance and Arabic Languages & Literatures
Using ChatGPT to Support Output-Based Learning: Empowering Students to Rethink Assumptions and Identify Grammer Gaps
Eric Jenkins, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
New Voices of Environmental Rhetoric: Controversy, Tensions, Resistance
Nancy Jennings, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Digital Games and Math Skills Development: Leveraging Digital Play with Early Math Trajectories in the PBS KIDS Off Squad game Dicey Escape
Cassandra Jones, Africana Studies
The Reformatory and Restorative Fabulation
Hang Joon Kim, Mathematical Sciences
Bayesian Random-Effects Meta-Analysis Integrating Individual Participant Data and Aggregate Data
Hyunjoong Kim, Mathematical Sciences
Mathematical principles in decentralized collective decisions
Hyunjoong Kim, Mathematical Sciences
Stochastic modeling of decentralized collective behavior
Seungki Kim, Mathematical Sciences
Random Geometry and Number Theory
Bledar Konomi, Mathematical Sciences
Bayesian Multifidelity Transport Maps for Computer Models with Large non-Gaussian and non-linear Spatial Output
Philip Korman, Mathematical Sciences
Global solution curves for semilinear elliptic equations
Peter Langland-Hassan, Philosophy
Simulationism
Christina LaVecchia, English
Collaboration Is (a) Happening: Performing a "Conference Panel"
Na Young Lee, Economics
Locus of Control, Job Displacement, and Economic Outcomes
Sookkyung Lim, Mathematical Sciences
Seeing New Depths: Three-Dimensional Flow of a Free-Swimming Alga
Amy Lind, School of Public and International Affairs
Chile's "Gender Wars," Revisited: The 2022 Constitutional Proposal as a Reimagining of Family and Nation in Postdictatorship Chile
Amy Lind, School of Public and International Affairs
The Coloniality of Anti-Gender Campaigns in Chile + others
Amy Lind, School of Public and International Affairs
Queering/querying international political economy; and Decolonizing the Citizen Revolution
Amy Lind, School of Public and International Affairs
Visualizing Democracy: Amy Conger's Life and Photography in 1970s Chile
Michael Loadenthal, School of Public and International Affairs
Security for Researchers
Michael Loadenthal, School of Public and International Affairs
Pixelated OPSEC in Focus: Video Copntent analysis of the 2023-2025 Gaza-Isreal War
Jacob Lollis, School of Public and International Affairs
How Committee Diversity Shapes Race-Related Speech, Evidence Use, and Policy Success in Congress
Susan Longfield Karr, History
Political & Legal Thought Discipline Representative; Renaissance Society of America
Todd Lu, Sociology
Workplaces as Sites of Climate Adaptation: Public Mobilization around OSHA's Workplace Heat Standards
Aditi Machado, English
Born Digital Poetry: Planning for the Future of Literary Archives
Eduardo Martinez, Philosophy
Democratic Learning and Civic Advocacy - APPE
Eduardo Martinez, Philosophy
Embedded Civic Ethics Summer Collaboration
Nicholas McLeod, Africana Studies
Pan-Africanism or Tribalism?: West Indian Pan-Africanists and colonial cultural retention in Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana
Kelly Merrill, School of Communication, Film, and Media
Credibility vs. Clicks: Evaluating WebMD and TikTok as Health Resources for College Students
Kelly Merrill, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Bridging the Digital Divide: Understanding Digital Health Attitudes and Behaviors Among Black/African Americans to Inform Health Communication Interventions
Helen Meskhidze, Philosophy
Quasi-Local Approaches to Black Holes: From Global Ideals to Local Realities
Laura Micciche, English
Collaboration is (a)Happening: Performing a "Conference Panel"
Therese Migraine-George, Romance and Arabic Languages & Literatures
Jardins, genre et politique: l'autre monde de Chenonceau
Stephen Mockabee, School of Public and International Affairs
Reexamining the Measurement of Christian Nationalism
Rochisha Narayan, History
Mughal Zananas, Secret Missions and the Political Imaginaries of Nineteenth-century Mughals
Rochisha Narayan, History
Widows, Law, and Inheritance in Early Modern India
Heather Norton, Anthropology
What's in a name? Why being explicit about who and what we study matters in pigment cell research
Jeongmin Oh, School of Public and International Affairs
Double-Edged Algorithms: AI, Misinformation, and Election Integrity in U.S. State Governments
Oneya Okuwobi, Sociology
Who Pays For Diversity?
Angela Potochnik, Philosophy
How a Humble Role for Values Shapes All Scientific Knowledge
Mark Raider, History
Jewish Camelot: Israel in American Culture and Politics
Armando Romero, Romance and Arabic Languages & Literatures
Nadaism: The belly of all things
Anne Runyan, School of Public and International Affairs
Gender and Global Politics
Rebecca Sanders, School of Public and International Affairs
GWOT Redux? Targeted Killing and the Trump Administration's War on Drugs
Siva Sivaganesan, Mathematical Sciences
A Default Bayesian Approach to Multiple Testing of Multiple Proportions
Seongho Song, Mathematical Sciences
Bayesian Joint Modeling for Hierarchically Structured Medical Data
Katherine Sorrels, History
Historicizing Kar König: Biography and the Spiritual Legacy of Camphill
Anne Delano Steinert, History
To Hide Her Shame: Privies as Sites of Reproductive Decision Making in Nineteenth-Century America
David Stradling, History
From Spoils to Dredge Material: Making Dredging Sustainable in the World's Deepest Ports
Joseph Takougang, Africana Studies
The Price of Conflicts: The Anglophone Crisis and Population Displacement in Cameroon, 2016-2024
Tracy Teslow, History
Matching Families: Race and Science in American Adoption
Alex Thurston, School of Public and International Affairs
The Contested Legitimacy of Libya's Dar al-Ifta
Alex Thurston, School of Public and International Affairs
Postcolonial Muslim Scholars Between Obedience and Dissent: The Career of a Mauritanian Iconoclast
Rachel Torres, School of Public and International Affairs
Re-Defining the Latino Political Tradition
Patricia Valladares-Ruiz, Romance Languages & Literature
Narratives of Resistance in Venezuelan Diasporic Documentary
Edward Wallace, Africana Studies
Health Disparities: The Connection Between Poor Health and Health Policies
Valerie Weinstein, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
The Colonial Gaze in German-Jewish Exile Cinema: The Case of Friedrich Dalsheim
Gary Weissman, English
Formations of Masculinity in Primo Levi's If This Is a Man
Gary Weissman, English
Graduate Seminar Pedagogy
Rina Williams, School of Public and International Affairs
Do Manifestos Matter?
Rebecca Wingo, History
Architectural Determinism, Photography, and Apsáalooke Resistance
Rebecca Wingo, History
The Curious Case of Helen Pierce Grey
Yanyu Xiao, Mathematical Sciences
Evaluation of impulsive controls on the transmission of HPB
Yanyu Xiao, Mathematical Sciences
Evaluation the phased impulsive control on the disease transmission on a network setting
Yanyu Xiao, Mathematical Sciences
Examination on efficiency of controls for disease transmissions on networks
Yanyu Xiao, Mathematical Sciences
Mathematical modeling and analysis in population dynamics
Chenxing Xie, English
Dignity's Consequences: Ecology, Public Health and Material-Epistemic Injustice
Jeffrey Zalar, History
Catholics and Natural Science in Modern Germany, 1830-1914
Felicia Zamora, English
Say My Name, Say My Name: Reclaiming Identity in the Face of Violence
Laura Zanotti, Anthropology
Media Ecologies + Slow Research for Sustainable Futures
Laura Zanotti Anthropology
Voices of Indigenous Amazonia: Biocultural Heritage in the Anthropocene
Heather Zoller, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Communicating for Healthy Work: Promoting Worker Health, Safety, and Well-Being
Heather Zoller, School of Communication, Film, and Media Studies
Organizing for Healthy Work in Equitable and Sustainable Economies: Addressing Climate Change Impacts in Sierra Leone