David R. Gruber (Communication Studies) has published a book chapter titled, "Sniff the Air and Settle In: Bullshit, Rhetorical Listening, and the Copenhagen School's Approach to Despicable Nonsense." The chapter reviews existing work on the rhetoric of "bullshitting" and argues that we do yet not have a very good answer regarding what to do about…
Drs. Kassandra Colletta, Zachary Selzler, Jacqueline Jacobs Vogel, and Glendell de Guzman (all Medicine) published "Technique for Minimally Invasive Treatment of Gestational Uterine Incarceration: A Case Series and Literature Review" in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Cases - Reviews (DOI: 10.23937/2377-9004/1410244).
Michael Kagan's (Law) article titled, "U.S. v. Texas and the Many Shades of Prosecutorial Discretion," was published in the Yale Journal on Regulation. The article shares his thoughts on the implications of U.S. v Texas for different kinds of prosecutorial discretion in immigration law.
Godson Ebenezer Adjovu, Haroon Stephen, and Sajjad Ahmad (all Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction) published an article titled, "A Machine Learning Approach for the Estimation of Total Dissolved Solids Concentration in Lake Mead Using Electrical Conductivity and Temperature," in Water.
Godson Ebenezer Adjovu, Haroon Stephen, and Sajjad Ahmad (all Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction) published an article titled, "Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Key Water Quality Parameters in a Thermal Stratified Lake Ecosystem: The Case Study of Lake Mead," in Earth.
Professor Stephen Caplan (Music) was a featured performer and teacher for the Ostrava Oboe Master Classes, held at the University of Ostrava in the Czech Republic. He joined other international faculty for a week of teaching, coaching, and performing with oboe students from around the world.
Jacob D. Skousen (Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Higher Education) was interviewed for a story in the Arizona Republic regarding online schools since COVID. Drawing from his research on the preparation of online school leaders, Skousen shared several noteworthy findings. Among these was the lack of specialized training programs tailored…
Emma Frances Bloomfield (Communication Studies) and Curtis Chamblee (UNLV Communication Studies MA) have published an article titled, "Rhetorical fractals: An Afrocentric analysis of #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd," in Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies. The article develops the concept of "rhetorical fractals" to trace public responses to…
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