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Heather Hudson, DirectorTelecommunications, won a Sloan Foundation Fellowship for 20032004 to work with the Sloan Center for Tele-Information at Columbia University.
Susan Katz, Associate ProfessorEducation, will present Peer Response in the EFL Academic Writing Classroom: A Critical Analysis in June at the second conference of the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing in Budapest, Hungary.
Saera Khan, Assistant ProfessorPsychology, had her paper, The Role of Implicit and Explicit Racial Attitudes on Judgments of Minority Members, accepted for publication in the Ethnic Minority Handbook in Psychology. Another paper, Stereotypes as Dominant Responses: On the Social Facilitation of Prejudice in Anticipated Public Contexts, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Dorothy Kidd, Assistant ProfessorMedia Studies, will host in April a discussion of broadcast media regulation in San Francisco with representatives from the Federal Communications Commission and USFs department of media studies.
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Charles Piazza, Associate Program DirectorInformation Systems, and Donna M. Schaeffer, Program DirectorInformation Systems, presented Schumacher Revisited: Ethical Implications of Appropriate Technology in a Global Village in February at the biannual Makkula Center Ethics Conference on Globalization at Santa Clara University. In October they also presented Managing Knowledge: The Ethical Challenges of Being Informations Gatekeeper at the Ninth International Conference for Promoting Business Ethics at the University of Niagara and Organizational Culture: The Ecology of Managing Knowledge Ethically at the Fourth International Conference on Ethics Across the Curriculum at Clemson University.
David Stump, Associate ProfessorPhilosophy, had his paper, Defending Conventions as Functionally A Priori Knowledge, accepted for publication in the journal Philosophy of Science. He also presented the paper to the Philosophy of Science Association meeting in Milwaukee in November.
Stephen Zunes, Associate ProfessorPolitics, gave a talk in March on The United States, Iraq, and the Search for Peace and Security in the Middle East as part of the Broad International Lecture Series at Florida State University and presented A Historical Overview of United States Intervention in the Middle East as part of the Presidential Symposium on the Middle East at Auburn University. He also gave a lecture on The Failure of U.S. Policy Toward Iraq at Tulane University.
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