by joshua.siegel | Oct 31, 2022 | Women's Research on Women
Cynthia Werner, PhD Professor of AnthropologyCollege of Liberal Arts and Director of ADVANCE in the Dean of Faculties Office, Texas A&M University My research is geographically based in the region of Central Asia, an area that includes the former “Muslim...
by joshua.siegel | Oct 31, 2022 | Women's Research on Women
Susan Ayres, JD, PhD, MFA ProfessorSchool of Law, Texas A&M University In 2016, Vermont College of Fine Arts accepted me into its low-residency MFA program for creating writing, with a concentration in translation. I was very fortunate that then-dean (Andy...
by joshua.siegel | Oct 31, 2022 | Women's Research on Women
Sarah A. Fulton and Kostanca Dhima PhD CandidateDepartment of Political Science/Liberal Arts College, Texas A&M University Are female candidates less likely than male candidates to attract votes or win elections? We conduct a large-n longitudinal analysis...
by joshua.siegel | Oct 31, 2022 | Women's Research on Women
Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon Associate Dean and Professor of Political ScienceCollege of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University Valerie Hoekstra, Alice J. Kang, and Mikki Caul Kittilson Around the world the number of women participating on high courts has continued to...
by joshua.siegel | Oct 31, 2022 | Women's Research on Women
Margaret Bosenbark MSN, RN, PhD Candidate Clinical Assistant ProfessorCollege of Nursing, Texas A&M University Rapid infant weight gain (RIWG) has been established as an infant predictor of adult disease such as, coronary artery disease, hypertension, obesity, and...