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In My Words:  'Prisoner’s Dilemma' could offer future shutdown solution

February 12, 2019

In this column distributed by the ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë Writers Syndicate, Professor of Biology Dave Gammon notes that a game theory commonly applied to animal behavior could offer insight into how to end government shutdowns. The column was published by of Burlington and of Charleston, S.C.

Kesgin publishes paper on when leaders make uncharacteristic foreign policy choices

February 8, 2019

Assistant Professor of Political Science Baris Kesgin’s recent research is based on the premise that when leaders depart from their long-held, publicly known policy positions, one possible explanation is changes in their personality. Kesgin puts this assumption to test in the case of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in August 2005.

Cara McFadden named NIRSA president-elect

February 7, 2019

Beginning May 1, the associate professor of sport management will oversee the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association, widely considered the leading resource for professional and student development, education and research in collegiate recreational sports.