Congratulations to Nikolaus Overtoom, instructor in the history department, on his recent publication, "The Rivalry of Rome and Parthia in the Sources from the Augustan Age to Late Antiquity." Anabasis, Studia Classica et Orientalia 7 (2016): 137-174. This article examines the longstanding rivalry of Rome and Parthia, which began as an unintended consequence … [Read more...] about Article published in the journal Anabasis
Dr. Pam Sailors, Associate Dean, recently had a chapter published in Defining Sport (The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group). The “Borderline Cases” looks at the popular “fitness” trends of CrossFit, Tough Mudder, and Spartan Race to determine whether these borderline cases should be classified as sports. … [Read more...] about Recent Publication
Dr. Suzanne Walker-Pacheco is featured in the November 2016 417 Magazine. Dr. Walker-Pacheco is a professor in the Anthropology program. Her research and professional interests include: Primate behavior and ecology; medical anthropology; health issues of Latino immigrants; and forensic anthropology. To read her interview please go to: … [Read more...] about Anthropology professor featured in 417 Magazine
Dr. Kathleen Kennedy has published her article, "Imagining the New Military of the 1990's in Babylon 5's Future Wars" in American Militarism on the Small Screen. This series presents cutting-edge developments and debates within the field of television studies. It covers a variety of topics, theories, and cases from around the world. Congratulations Dr. Kennedy. … [Read more...] about History Article Published
Congratulations to Dr. Jamaine Abidogun on her edited collection out later this month entitled, Issues in African Political Economies. http://www.cap-press.com/books/isbn/9781611638790/Issues-in-African-Political-Economies … [Read more...] about New History Publication