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School of Communication Faculty scholarship rundown
During this calendar year of 2018, School of Communication faculty have been active in contributing knowledge to the communication field and in their areas of specialty. Here is a rundown of publications and public contributions that many of our faculty have made this year.
Riaz presents research in Australia
Professor Ali Riaz presented a paper at the IPSA conference at Brisbane and delivered a lecture at the University Sydney.
Riaz publishes on secularism and Islam in Bangladesh
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published an essay in the Asian Affairs (vol 29, Issue 2), entitled ‘More Than Meets the Eye: The Narratives of Secularism and Islam In Bangladesh.’
Brownbag: Does helicopter parenting produce less politically ambitious students?
Professor Kerri Milita shared her latest research at a Brownbag presentation titled “Helicopter Parenting & the Development of Political Ambition in College Students.”
Riaz presents at Woodrow Wilson Center
Ali Riaz presented a paper at a conference on religious freedom in South Asia at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars at Washington DC on January 8, 2018.
Changes to human subject research explored in information sessions
Research Ethics and Compliance (REC) will be hosting information sessions across campus in January and February to help those who work with human subject research to understand federal and campus policy changes.
Riaz returns from speaking tour in South Asia
University Professor Ali Riaz has just commenced an overseas speaking tour on South Asian politics.
ISU graduate students awarded prestigious fellowship
Caress Brown, Lashanti Brown, Deksiyos Desta, Tricia Rosado, and Michelle Wortel all received fellowships from the board of directors of the Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI).
Positive changes are coming to ISU for human subjects research
The Associate Vice President of Research will be holding three open discussion sessions during October regarding human subjects research.