Paul Barrett (Physics) was awarded a $37,000 grant from the NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center to study X-ray emission lines of intermediate polars.
Denver Brunsman (History) appeared on the podcast “History You Didn’t Know But Should” to discuss George Washington and executive power.
Jonathan Chaves (Chinese ) was awarded honorable mention by the Modern Language Association of America’s Jeanne Scaglione Prize for a Translation of a Literary Work for co-authoring the book The Same Moon Shines on All: The Lives and Selected Poems of Yanagawa Seigan and Kōran (Columbia University Press).
Kavita Daiya, CCAS vice dean for academic innovation, authored the entry “Partition Migrations” in The Sage Encyclopedia of Refugee Studies, Volume 2 (Sage Publications, 2025).
Charlene Kalenkoski, BS ’96, MPhil ’99, (Economics) was profiled by Mount St. Joseph University, where she is the dean of the School of Business & Communication.
Matthew Kafafian (Sociology) discussed his research into commercial sexual exploitation of young people on the podcast One in Ten.
Oleg Kargaltsev (Physics) received a $83,508 grant from the NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center to study a foundation for high-energy machine learning training datasets.
Cheri Marmarosh (Clinical Psychology) received a $538,335 grant from the John Templeton Foundation for training and treatment integration research in mental healthcare.
Harris Mylonas (Political Science) discussed “What ties a nation together” as part of the Civil Discourse Series at Harvard University’s Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics.
Daniel H. Weiss, BA ’79, (Art History, Psychology) was named the director and CEO of the Philadelphia Art Museum.