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John Duah’s experience spans maternal and child health, public health emergency preparedness, global health research and even veterinary practice in Ghana.
As schools and statehouses grapple with cell phone use in the classroom, researchers in the College of Liberal Arts have evaluated a promising cell phone ban policy that benefits students and teachers alike.
Associate Professor of Media Studies Eleanor Patterson's book, "Bootlegging the Airwaves: Alternative Histories of Radio and Television Distribution," has received the 2025 IAMHIST-Michael Nelson Book Prize.
William Powell, a professor and director of choral activities in the Department of Music, was selected as a 2020 recipient of the prestigious Barkley Professorship for his excellence in the classroom and commitment to the university.