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Achievements

Catherine Lacey ('07) publishes her first novel, Nobody Is Ever Missing, with Farrar Straus, and Giroux, described as "A high-stakes, pitch-black comedy about the search for the dark heart of the self."

When he’s not in the classroom, Professor Andrew Nelson is crossing the globe, writing for travel publications.  And this month he played a major role for National Geographic Traveler, contributing to their annual list of must-see places for the new year.

Dr. Jonathan Peterson has been busy educating audiences about political theory on multiple continents.

On November 21, 2013 Dr. Young Soo Kim presents research entitled, "Obstacles against Response to AIDS in South Africa:  Historical Legacies in Perception and Policy Environment." 

On October 29, 2013 Dr. Natasha Bingham presents research entitled, "Fighting for Our Cause: The Impact of Women's NGOs on Gender Policy Adoption across Former Soviet Republics".

On September 26, 2013 Dr. Cain will present research entitled, Dr. Sean Cain presents research entitled, "The Effects of Campaign Spending in Elections for Non-Voting U.S. Representatives".

Dr. Carol Ann MacGregor, Department of Sociology, was presented with the 2013 Distinguished Article Award by the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion at the SSSR's Annual Meeting in Boston on November 9, 2013.

Dr. Kathleen Fitzgerald's article entitled "The continuing Significance of Race: Racial Genomics in a Post-Racial Era" will be published in the February issue of Humanity and Society.

Jonathan Dacula ('13) has been named Coordinator of Regional Team Operations in Greater New Orleans for Teach for America.

Stewart Sinclair, senior English writing major, has published an essay online at The Millions.

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