Campus Community Accomplishments
SMAST and Dean Kevin Stokesbury from Europe and members of the US Sustainability Alliance to learn about the local marine environment and sustainable marine practices. The visit highlighted the role of academic research in understanding regional seafood ecosystems and supporting innovation in the food and beverage landscape.
Professor Gopala Vasudevan (Accounting & Finance) about Unsecured Credit Cards and the need to compare offers to help make an informed choice.
Professor Brian Glyn Williams (History) about the U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and its implications domestically and abroad.
Professor Eric Mitnick (Law) in The Providence Journal analyzing the constitutionality of a presidential executive order aimed at limiting state regulation of artificial intelligence.
Associate Professor Catharine Curran (Management & Marketing) on how to navigate rental car insurance and how it interacts with personal auto insurance.
Assistant Teaching Professor Basil H. Aboul-Enein (Health & Society) recently co-published "" in the American Journal of Sexuality Education. The article aims to describe the methods, efficacy, and evidence base for puppetry as a channel for sexual health education interventions across global settings and demographics.
Postdoctoral Research Associate Alanna Mnich, Professor Steve Cadrin (Fisheries Oceanography), and Professor Mark Altabet (Estuarine & Ocean Sciences) co-published "" in Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. This paper discusses a new microscopic analysis method that enables scientists to read chemical markers in fish ear bones to determine where fish are born and how they move.
Professor Emeritus Fahri Karakaya and Professor Emeritus Nora Barnes co-published "" in the Journal of Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction & Complaining Behavior. The article builds a structural model of the underlying dimensions that lead to consumer misbehavior and seeks to fill gaps in the literature.
The paper "," co-published for the 2025 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium by Professor Liudong Xing and Junxing Ren (Electrical Engineering Doctoral Candidate), has received the Third Place for the Thomas L. Fagan, Jr., RAMS Student Paper Award in the leading conference in the reliability field.
Assistant Professor Kristopher Jackson (Nursing) a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for his project "Kratom Conversations at the Counter: A Mystery Shopper Qualitative Study of Retailer Messaging."