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Sameena Azhar, Ph.D., GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE, associate professor of social work, had her article, “‘I Would Prefer to Be Dead Than to Live This Way’: Lived Experiences of Stigma and Discrimination Against Khwaja Sira in Swat, Pakistan” highlighted in Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health as one of 10 noteworthy articles in its 10th anniversary special collection.
Christopher Koenigsmann, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, associate professor of chemistry, is a co-author on the 12th edition of General Chemistry by Ebbing, Gammon, Koenigsmann, and Wu. The book will be published by Cengage on March 7.
Joshua Schrier, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, professor of chemistry and Kim B. and Stephen E. Bepler Chair in Chemistry, co-authored the research paper “Explainable Synthesizability Prediction of Inorganic Crystal Polymorphs Using Large Language Models,” published in Angewandte Chemie on Feb. 13.
Nicholas Tampio, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, professor of political science, became an associate editor of the Journal of Politics on Jan. 1.