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Hellenistic, Roman and Late Antique Art History and Related Cultures

Professor Kuttner’s research and teaching interests lie in Hellenistic, Roman and Late Antique socio-political history, visual language, and material culture.

Kuttner Ann

Organic Chemistry Synthetic Methods

Set up, monitor, purify, and analyze organic chemical reactions.

Psychoanalysis of Laughter

Why do we never know why we laugh?

Rabat Jean Michel

Comparative monastic history

I am conducting research on architecture and religion in Southeast Asia.

McDaniel Justin

Mechanisms of Comorbidity and Specificity for Generalized Anxiety and Depression

Our current study examines emotions, such as anxiety and depression, and how they relate to positive and negative events that people experience in their lives.

Single-Atomic Layer Nanomaterials

Dr. Johnson's research is focused on development of new families of single-atomic layer nanomaterials, building a scientific understanding of their physical and chemical properties, and translation of device structures into useful applications.

Johnson A T Charlie

Research in moral psychology

My research focuses on a variety of topics within the field of moral judgment. Project topics vary; interested students should contact me to discuss possibilities.

American music history

I'm working on two books related to settler colonial music and Native Americans.

Goodman Glenda

Dominican Republic Genome Project

Genetic contributions of ancestors from a various parts of the world

Schurr Theodore

Exploring the Structure of Molecular Radical Glasses

"Vapor-deposited radicals can be a potential candidate for q-bits. We try to control their properties through deposition"

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