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Faculty and Staff News: December 2022

Jan 5, 2023

Salem State University faculty and staff are educators, scholars, and leaders in their respective fields. Following are highlights and accolades celebrating the outstanding research and creative activities conducted by Salem State faculty and staff in December 2022. 

麻豆成人精品 Jessica Barnett (media and communication) is a founder of a nonprofit community newspaper whose motto is "news for people, not for profit." The paper fills a void created by the Marblehead Reporter's pivot from local to regional news. The paper is published online and is distributed for free in print on Wednesdays to all households and businesses in Marblehead.  

 麻豆成人精品 Anne-Marie Hakstian (management) and 麻豆成人精品 Sophie Evett (psychology) co-authored the article 鈥溾 recently published in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. In this journal article the authors report on their research findings in which they examined whether the racial composition of a jury impacts the outcome and deliberation in a civil retail discrimination lawsuit. 

麻豆成人精品 Janet Neely (theatre and speech communication) examines integrating emotional intelligence into college acting training in her article 鈥溾 that was recently published in HowlRound Theatre Commons.  

麻豆成人精品 Keith Ratner (geography and sustainability) recently signed a contract with the National 麻豆成人精品 for Intermodal Transportation to study Planning and Land Use Regulation at Large American Freight Ports. The research project will focus on the ports of Tacoma, Washington, Oakland, California and Boston, Massachusetts. 

 

This monthly news round-up was compiled from What's New submissions. Interested in having your news featured in the faculty and staff What's New newsletter and/or the monthly news round-up? and tell us about it! Please note that all submissions must be accompanied by a link to more information and may be no longer than 75 words. 

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