Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for Dec. 1, 2025

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Paula Carder, Institute on Aging Director and School of Public Health faculty, co-authored "Trends in Private Equity Acquisitions of Assisted Living Facilities" in JAMA Network Open.

Papireddy Kancharla, Chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Optimization of Prodiginines as Single-Dose Curative Antimalarials” in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

Jane Kelly, Chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Optimization of Prodiginines as Single-Dose Curative Antimalarials” in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

Ted Khoury published “Hegemonic entrepreneurial masculinities in patriarchal contexts: Exploring men’s entrepreneurship in war-torn territories” in International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship.

Cynthia Mohr and Todd Bodner, psychology faculty, co-authored Supportive-Leadership Training to Improve Social Connection: A Cluster-Randomized Trial Demonstrating Efficacy in a High-Risk Occupational Context, which received an honorable mention for Best Paper by the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. Co-authors include Leslie Hammer, emeritus psychology faculty; Sheila McCabe, psychology PhD student; Shalene Allen, James Lee, Sarah Arpin, Krista Brockwood, and Luke Mahoney, psychology PhD graduates; and Jennifer Dimoff, former psychology faculty.

Kevin Reynolds, Chemistry faculty, published an article titled “Optimization of Prodiginines as Single-Dose Curative Antimalarials” in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

Yi-Wen Su, College of Education faculty, published "Moderated Mediation Analysis of School Connectedness, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Bullying: Developmental Implications for Constructing Resilient Spaces" in the Journal of Counseling & Development.