June 01, 2023

Nichter Publishes Article on Civil Rights Movement

Sociology professor Matt Nichter recently published an article in Critical Historical Studies, a journal produced by the University of Chicago Press.

April 17, 2023

Savala Earns Book Award from Latin American Studies Association

History professor Joshua Savala earns recognition from the Latin American Studies Association for his book on Peru.

March 21, 2023

Fetscherin Ranked in Stanford’s Top 2% Scientists List

International business professor Marc Fetscherin has been ranked among the world’s top researchers.

March 16, 2023

Gunter Publishes Third Book on Environmental Concerns

From ecotourism to ecoactivism, Mike Gunter’s latest book urges readers not only to spend time in and appreciate America’s natural wonderlands but also to help preserve them.

Professor Eric Smaw

January 26, 2023

Smaw Selected as an ACS Mellon Academic Leadership Fellow

The appointment will enable philosophy professor Eric Smaw to serve as Special Assistant to the Provost for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), where he will oversee ongoing diversity initiatives for the College.

January 23, 2023

The Corridor Project Spotlights Artwork by 3 Tars

Studio art professors Lisa Cody-Rapport and Rachel Simmons ’97 and alumna Kelly Berry ’13 each contributed a piece of original artwork to be displayed on billboards around the Orlando metropolitan area.

January 13, 2023

KC ’13 Publishes Article in Journal of Marketing

Business professor Raghabendra KC ’13’s study explores whether timing has a significant effect on payment amount in pay-what-you-want situations.

November 22, 2022

Stone Appointed to Ashoka U Network Advisory Committee

Professor of Communication Anne M. Stone was one of just eight faculty members from colleges around the world chosen for the committee.

November 04, 2022

Balzac Arroyo Named a Don Quijote Award Finalist

Social entrepreneurship professor Josie Balzac Arroyo has been recognized for her status as a changemaker within the Hispanic community.

October 28, 2022

Hope Debuts Solo Exhibition at Lightner Museum

Visiting art professor Audrey Hope explores the connections between nature and travel, poverty, creativity, and the capacity of objects as representation.

September 16, 2022

Fetscherin Publishes Article in the Journal of International Consumer Marketing

Business professor Marc Fetscherin’s recent article looks at “brand hate” as defined as an intense, negative emotional feeling toward a brand.

September 15, 2022

Brown Awarded National Institute of Mental Health Grant

Anthropology professor Shan-Estelle Brown has earned a one-year grant to support the CDC’s initiative, “Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America.”