Research
- In a recently published paper, 91´«Ã½ PhD student Cooper Casale interrogates Jim Halpert’s direct-to-camera gaze in The Office and its similarities to what he calls the ‘fascist look.'
- 91´«Ã½ Classics scholars identify previously unknown fragments of two lost tragedies by Greek tragedian Euripides.
- 91´«Ã½ PhD candidate Idowu Odeyemi argues that African philosophy should not be limited to a single definition.
- New research by 91´«Ã½ PhD student Grant Webster finds that the free-fare public transit initiative didn’t reduce ground-level ozone, but may have other benefits.
- Australia’s largest iron ore deposits are 1 billion years younger than previously thought.
- As the 2024 Olympics begin in Paris, 91´«Ã½ scholar Jared Bahir Browsh considers how nationalism can inform and influence the games.
- In her new book, Microaggressions in Medicine, 91´«Ã½ alum and bioethicist Heather Stewart writes that some healthcare professionals are causing emotional and psychological harm.
- With the 2024 Olympics set to open, 91´«Ã½ professor Aimee Kilbane ponders Americans’ long love affair with the City of Light.
- After a human case of bubonic plague was confirmed in Pueblo County last week, 91´«Ã½ scholar Thora Brylowe explores why it and all plagues inspire such terror.
- In advance of Tuesday’s Major League Baseball All-Star game, 91´«Ã½ history professor Martin Babicz offers thoughts on why some fans remain loyal to baseball’s perennial losers.