Creolization is one of the most abstract and complex terms in anthropological scholarship.
Understood as a creation of new culture from two or more groups interacting, this word is
deeply steeped in its unique history and...
The Hagios Charalambos ossuary is a Minoan secondary burial site that presents evidence for the
Minoan funerary custom of ancestor veneration. The Hagios Charalambos ossuary is located in
the Lasithi Plain and contains an...
The emergence of various patterns of synchronization within systems of
coupled self-sustained oscillators is a phenomenon which can be traced back
to Huygens’ clock experiments of 1665 [1]. Such occurrences can be found
on...
Both gender and narrative are foundational to the ways in which humans engage in meaning-making. Arguing from evolutionary, psychological and feminist theoretical perspectives, we posit that narratives and gender are culturally...
The Primarily Undergraduate Nanomaterials Cooperative (PUNC) is an organization for research-active faculty studying nanomaterials at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs), where undergraduate teaching and research go...
Key, Marcus M., Jr., Patrick N. Wyse Jackson, and Catherine M. Reid. "Trepostome Bryozoans Buck the Trend and Ignore Calcite-Aragonite Seas." Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 102 (2022): 253-263....
Leadership, especially that associated with collaborative endeavors, is important for addressing emerging, increasingly complex challenges. That development is relevant to liberal arts colleges that are dedicated to educating...
The electrophilic natural product parthenolide has generated significant interest as a model for potential chemotherapeutics. Similar to other α,β-unsaturated carbonyl electrophiles, parthenolide induces the heat shock response...
The Institute of International Education (IIE) and Dickinson College have produced a new publication, Models of Change: Equity and Inclusion in Action in International Education, summarizing their partnership to reimagine an...
Cruciferous plants produce sulforaphane (SFN), an inhibitor of nuclear histone deacetylases (HDACs). In humans and other mammals, the consumption of SFN alters enzyme activities, DNA-histone binding, and gene expression within...