Publications
Steven Peters, CHE, published “Spectroscopic Characterization of 1-Naphthyl Isocyanate Anion Radical and of Tris(1-naphthyl) Isocyanurate Atropisomers,” European Journal of Organic Chemistry.
John Sedbrook, BIO, authored an opinion piece published in Crain’s, talking about gas price spikes, climate change, and biofuels.
Craig McLauchlan, CHE, published “Vanadium-Phosphatase Complexes: Phosphatase Inhibitors Favor the Trigonal Bipyramidal Transition State Geometries,” in Coordinated Chemistry Reviews.
Lisa Szczepura, CHE, published “Crystal Structure of Octa-m3-selenido-(p-toluenesulfonato-κO)pentakis(triethylphosphane-κP)-octahedro-hexarhenium(III) p-toluenesulfonate Dichloromethane Disolvate,” in Acta Crystallographica.
Presentations
Livia Stone, SOC, organized and chaired a panel called “Mexico D.F.: Generating Cultural and Political Change” at the Latin American Studies Association annual meeting. As part of the presentation, Stone shared recent research from her paper “Mexico City and New Transnational Anarchisms.”
Faculty of Politics and Government presented papers at the 2015 American Political Science Association annual meeting in San Francisco, including:
Carl Palmer with “The Enemy of My Enemy: Assad, Isis, and Ethnic Priming in the Syrian Conflict;” Kam Shapiro with “Assembling Counter-Racism: Twain contra Tocqueville;” T.Y. Wang with “Taiwan Citizens’ Identity: Are There Generational Differences?”; and L.J Zigerell with “Black and White Bias in the United States: Evidence from a Population of 16 Survey Experiments.”