Noteworthy 2018-19

Pedro dos Santos, associate professor of political science, published an article "Extreme non-viable candidates and quota maneuvering in Brazilian legislative elections" in OPINIÃO PÚBLICA, Campinas, vol. 25, n 1, p. 1-28, 2019

Shannon Smith, assistant professor of history, was selected to participate in CIC’s 2019 American History Seminar on “The Civil War and American Memory”

Ellen Blockassistant professor of anthropology, is co-author of the book "Infected Kin: Orphan Care and AIDS in Lesotho"

Colin Hannigan, assistant professor of political science, published an article "Toward a holistic networks approach to strategic third-party intervention: A literature review" in the International Area Studies Review

Emily Heying, assistant professor of nutrition, published an article "Food Insecurity Among College Students" in the Nutrition Educators of Health Professionals newsletter.

Jason Schlude, associate professor of classics, published an article "The Problem of White People, with Insight from St. Paul" in The Activist History Review

Allison Spenader, associate professor of education, published an article "When culture is content: Applications for content-based instruction in the world language classroom" in Language Teaching Research.

Theodor Gordon, professor of sociology, is author of the book Cahuilla Nation Activism and the Tribal Casino Movement.

Jason Schlude, associate professor of classics, published an article "Global Engagement at the United Nations: Lessons from Ancient Greece for Our Modern Times" in The Activist History Review

Pedro dos Santos, associate professor of political science, is author of a new book chapter, "The Representation of Women," in The Routledge Handbook of Brazilian Politics

Jessica Reiter, associate director of CSB events and catering, was honored at the St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce’s Star Celebration for service as chair of the Waite Park Chamber Planning Committee. 

Pedro dos Santos, associate professor of political science, was part of a webinar "Will Women Decide the Brazilian Election? The Potential Impact of Female Voters and Candidates" sponored by the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. 

The 2nd volume of The Journal of Social Encounters is available. It is published by the Center for Social Justice and Ethics at The Catholic University of Eastern Africa in Nairobi, Kenya, in collaboration with the CSB/SJU Peace Studies Department. Ron Pagnucco is co-editor, Jon Armajani and Kelly Kraemer are on the editorial board, and Sheila Hellermann is the editorial assistant and production manager. This issue includes contributions by several at CSB/SJU including an essay by Mary Dana Hinton, and book reviews by Jon Armajani, Ellen Block and Charles Wright.

Jon McGee, vice president for planning and strategy, is author of the book Dear Parents: A Field Guide for College Preparation.

Chris Bolin, instructor in English and FYS, is author of the poetry book Form from Form.  

Jason Schlude, associate professor of classics, and classics majors publish “The Politics of Consumption: From Trimalchio and Gatsby to Trump and Beyond” in The Activist History Review.