Investigating jaw muscle mechanics of birds and dinosaurs with a team of peers, Ian N. Cost, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology at Albright College has…
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D’Errico publishes book on digital music production
Drawing on music technology industry research and his own practice as a hip-hop and electronic dance music producer, Mike D’Errico, Ph.D., assistant professor of music…
Read More D’Errico publishes book on digital music productionDillingham perspective published in Washington Post
Just ahead of Thanksgiving and following the release of his book examining how Indigenous people shaped Mexico politics during the 20th century, Alan Shane Dillingham,…
Read More Dillingham perspective published in Washington PostPsychology Professor elevated to strategic advocacy position
Brenda Ingram-Wallace, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology and director of the Counseling Center at Albright College, has been appointed to a new, elevated role as…
Read More Psychology Professor elevated to strategic advocacy positionAlbright faculty/student team publishes poxvirus findings
Completing a multi-year research project alongside four undergraduate students, Albright College Associate Professor of Biology, Adam Hersperger, Ph.D., published a scholarly paper on epidermal growth…
Read More Albright faculty/student team publishes poxvirus findingsAlbright author: Indigenous populations shape politics
Drawing on declassified surveillance documents and original ethnographic research, Alan Shane Dillingham, Ph.D., assistant professor of Latin American history at Albright College has published “Oaxaca Resurgent:…
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