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Celebrating Faculty
Reception highlights scholarly work by TCU Faculty members
The scholarly works of 85 faculty members were on display
during the month of April and formally highlighted on
Tuesday, April 9, at the Celebration of Faculty Research
and Creative Scholarship Reception.
The reception, held at the Library in the Sumner Reading
Room, gave TCU faculty members the opportunity to display
work published in 2018 through early 2019. Publications
included artwork, authored books, book chapters, peer-
reviewed journal articles, conference papers, music and multi-
media. In all, more than 120 works were on display and all
colleges were represented.
A few of the faculty scholarly work showcased at the reception
included:
• The Codex Mexicanus: A Guide To Life in Late Sixteenth-Century New Spain, a book by Lori Boornazian Diel,
professor of Art History & Art.
• Building Models of Product Development Processes: An Integrative Approach to Managing Organizational Knowledge,
in the Systems Engineering Journal, is a journal article by Tyson R. Browning, professor of Operations Management.
• Journal article, Machinery Knows No Sex: Ruth Law, Women’s Abilities and World War I Aviation, in the Women’s
Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, written by Fred Erisman, Emeritus Professor, English.
• ReEngage, a promotional video by associate professor of Film, Television and Digital Media, Dustin Hahn.
• Replication in the Long Nineteenth Century, a book co-edited by Linda K. Hughes, Addie Levy Professor of
Literature, English.
“The celebration is a great chance to highlight our faculty’s scholarly work,” said Jeff Bond scholarly communication
librarian. “It is a rare opportunity where we can celebrate faculty research and creative scholarship from all departments
on campus in a single place.”
For a complete list of Faculty Research and Scholarly Communication works, go online to
https://libguides.tcu.edu/FacultyResearch 2019
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