Clariana Vitória Ramos de Oliveira (Nursing) published a paper, "Is family social exclusion associated with child motor and socioemotional development delay? A cross-sectional exploratory study,” in Nursing Open. This study found a strong association between family social exclusion and delays in children's motor and socio-emotional development.…
Sarah Gonzales (Law) served on the Law School Admission Council's Annual Meeting Work Group coordinating conference sessions on non-JD programs for the premier educational event serving the law school admission community. This year long commitment concluded this weekend with the annual meeting in San Diego, May 31-June 3. She moderated sessions on…
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Bryan Bledsoe (Emergency Medicine) has released the sixth-edition of the textbook Paramedic Care: Principles and Practices. Pearson Education (Brady) is proud to announce the release of the sixth-edition of Bledsoe’s Paramedic Care: Principles and Practices. This textbook, first published in 1991, has become the standard for paramedic…
Professor Jean Sternlight's (Law) articles have been selected for inclusion in a forthcoming book: Andrea Schneider et al eds., Discussions in Dispute Resolution: The Next Generation. The book will be a commentary on 16 essential ADR articles for the years 2000-2009, and is scheduled to be available in late 2025. The two articles that were…
Professor Ruben Garcia's (Law) op-ed on the U.S. Supreme Court's labor law decision in Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters was published by The Washington Monthly this week.
Yonsu Kim (Healthcare Administration and Policy) published a paper, "Economic development, intergenerational mobility, and health in South Korea,” in Economic and Human Biology. This study found a strong association between upward mobility and happiness among the aged 40–49, who had the largest proportion of upwardly mobile individuals and spent…
Tim Grigsby (Social and Behavioral Health) co-authored a paper titled, "Beyond Being Insured: Insurance Coverage Denial as a Major Barrier to Accessing Care During Pregnancy and Postpartum" in the journal Clinical Nursing Research. This study investigates the association between insurance coverage denial and delays in care during pregnancy and…
Gary Totten (English) published the article, "'Time Is a Flat Circle': The Naturalist Visual Aesthetic of Contemporary Television Crime Series," in the journal Studies in American Naturalism. Totten discusses HBO’s True Detective seasons one (2014) and three (2019), while also comparing Netflix’s Bloodline (2015–2017) and Ozark (2017–2022).…

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