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Associate Professor of History Heidi Hausse and Mechanical Engineering graduate student Peden Jones discuss how technology is more than just mechanisms and design – it’s ultimately about people.
Allen Furr's book explores sociology’s key contributions to the understanding of mental health, providing a counterpoint to the medical approach to the subject.
Launched in 2019, the Biggio Center’s Faculty Fellows program is helping advance a mission of promoting teaching excellence and increased opportunities for faculty.
Sarah Chandler, assistant professor of theatre, receives the award for outstanding advising at the College of Liberal Arts 2020 Faculty and Staff Awards.
As schools and statehouses grapple with cell phone use in the classroom, researchers in the College of Liberal Arts have evaluated a promising cell phone ban policy that benefits students and teachers alike.