New Books
Megiddo V, co-edited by Eric Cline, chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures and director of the Capitol Archaeological Institute.
Awards and Recognition
Shelley Brundage, director of the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences graduate program, was elected a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). The fellowship is the highest form of recognition given by ASHA for individual achievement.
Kimberly Morgan, associate professor of political science, and doctoral candidate Alex Reisenbichler published the article "How Germany Won the Euro Crisis" in Foreign Affairs.
Equitrekking, the PBS travel TV series hosted by alumna Darley Newman, BA ’01, has been honored by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences with a Daytime Emmy Award. This is the show’s third Emmy for Outstanding Single Camera Photography and its eighth nomination.
Victor Weedn, chair of the Department of Forensic Sciences, appeared on the television program Evil Twins, for the episode “Blood Brothers,” which aired on Investigation Discovery on July 16. Weedn served as a forensic DNA expert.