Content Posted in 2026
A cooperative virtual exchange within the economics curriculum: A pilot study on embedding elements of global competence within an economics course, Amy Ehinomen Eremionkhale, Jana Sadeh, and Yidi Sun
AI is the Future of Poetry: Embracing Innovation or Threatening Humanity?, Jesus Corcho '28
Beyond free trade: Adam Smith on slavery and implications for American capitalism, Amy Ehinomen Eremionkhale, Dollie Davis, and Alexandra Digby
“Birthing Futures: Black Doulas, Othermothering, and Educational Praxis for Maternal and Community Health Across Generations” in Woven Threads: Building Bonds in Othermothering and Community Mothering, Angela Castañeda, Amber M. Neal-Stanley, and Julie Johnson Searcy
“Caring With: Doulas, ethics, and a hierarchy of care” in Recommitting to Reproductive Justice: Care Ethical Perspectives, Angela Castañeda, Julie Searcy, and Ellen Bock
“Changing the channel: metaphors and methods for studying roads in Ancient Lycia” in Routes and Roads in Anatolia from prehistory to Seljuk times, Pedar William Foss
“City on a Hill”: The Superiority Complex of Ancient Athens and the United States, Caroline Soergel '28
COVID 19 Is A Hoax, Vidushi Sharma '28
Critics and Champions; Woolf's and Forster's Novel's Connection, Sarah Timm '28
Different Shapes of My Name, Aanya Tamrakar '28
Economic Analysis of HIV/AIDS Treatment Costs and Policies in the U.S. and Canada, William Cramer '28
Energetic Particle Detection in the Pfotzer Maximum, Scott Anderson, Jason Benyousky, Walae Dahmany, Tri Dong, and Minh Mai
Energetic Particle Detection in the Pfotzer Maximum Methods and Equipments, Scott Anderson, Jason Benyousky, Walae Dahmany, Tri Duong, and Minh Mai
Exploring the Confines of the Closet, Maddi Stillabower '28
February 2026 Table of Contents Newsletter - Artificial Intelligence, Alicia Ikerd
Forgiveness, Revenge and the Remaking of Moral Community, David A. Holiday
Gateway to Business Analytics with Microsoft Excel, Humberto Barreto
Healing Through Collective Memory: Exploring Psychological Trauma and Community in Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Audre Lorde’s “The Uses of the Erotic”, Cassia McPhilliamy '25
Interrupting Empire: Playing with Concealment and Pedagogy in the Meme ‘For the Better, Right?’, Amy N. Sojot
Jesus’s Ethics of Wealth: Where Your Treasure Is, There Your Heart Will Be Also, Erik J. Wielenberg
"La Hija de Chango" in Sing the Truth: The Kweli Journal Short Story Collection, Ivelisse Rodriguez
Life Magazine's Depiction of the Postwar Era, Carolyn Ma '28
Maternal Work Intensity and Childhood Health: Heterogeneity Over Stages of Child Development, Kassahun Mamo Geleta
Milestones in Queer US Theatre, Dennis Sloan
Overland with Ernst Heinen: A newly discovered 1864 Bridger Trail diary, Caroline L. Gilson
“‘Radical Vulnerability’ in Kerouac’s Big Sur, Satori in Paris, and Vanity of Duluoz” in Rethinking Kerouac: Afterlives, Continuities, Reappraisals, Deborah R. Geis
Regression with Microdata and Microsoft Excel®, Humberto Barreto
Salute to Bookman Gordon Rohlehr, Leslie R. James
Shared Plates, Shared Stories: Food and Belonging at DePauw University, Ivy Thai '28
The 'Biographer' and Her 'Subject': Vita Sackville-West's Influence on Virginia Woolf, Sydney Sherman '28
The Long Goodbye of the History of Economic Thought Course in Liberal Arts Colleges in the United States, Humberto Barreto
"The Metal Redlining Network: Uniting Research, Education, and Community" in The Handbook of Broader Impacts, Kenneth L. Brown
"The Rise of Intersectionality and Queer of Color Critique" in Milestones in Queer US Theatre, Dennis Sloan and Jasmine Mahmoud
What Can I Share—and Where? Digital Literacy, Open Licenses, and Faculty Publishing Pathways, Victoria Peters
What’s in a name? A review of Touchy Subject, Caitlin Howlett
Winter Term Choir Tour to London and Paris, Bryon Black II
Yes, It Was My Song: The Cultural and Personal Significance of Frank Sinatra’s “My Way”, Maren Dattomo '28