2025 End-of-Semester Newsletter
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2025 End-of-Semester Newsletter
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- Best thing that happened to you yesterday: I walked my two youngest kids and our dog, The Mighty Quinn, to their school on a beautiful snowy morning.
- What or who inspires you? My wife and kids. Especially since COVID, we are an incredibly close-knit unit, all recognizing that each of us is going through some similar and also some unique struggles. Seeing them fight and thrive inspires me to do the same.
- A goal or dream you are working towards: I’m slowly but surely writing my first book, which just got a big boost with the publication of an article based on some parts of it I was a bit unsure were sound or smart. I guess they are?
- Three experiences or destinations on your bucket list: Month-long European vacation with the family; sit courtside at an NBA finals game; live for some extended period of time in a country not dominated by stupidity, greed, and malice.
- On your perfect day off, you’re most likely to be found: Playing some pick-up basketball and / or doing something in nature, then heading to Record Archive for some used vinyl, and ending the day by cooking a good meal - maybe homemade sourdough pizza or some salmon cooked on the offset smoker.
Newsmakers
January 30, 2026
Joseph Henning, professor in the Department of History, published the chapter “Fukui’s Role in the Career of William Elliot Griffis” in the book Rutgers Meets Japan: A Trans-Pacific Network of the Late Nineteenth Century.
January 26, 2026
Mitchell Rieder, a fourth-year economics and computer science double major, and Jeffrey Wagner, professor in the Department of Economics, co-presented “The Law and Economics of Tradeable Satellite Debris Permit Market Design” on Jan. 20 at the virtual Space Economics Seminar. The seminar is co-organized by The Ownership Project at Harvard Business School and the European Space Policy Institute.
January 23, 2026
Esa Rantanen, associate professor in the Department of Psychology, has been appointed associate editor of Human Factors, the flagship journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
January 16, 2026
Amit Ray, associate professor in the Department of English, organized a special session to discuss agnotology (the cultural production of ignorance) in media and culture at the Modern Language Association Conference, Jan. 8-11 in Toronto. Participants from RIT, Vanderbilt, and Michigan-Ann Arbor delivered papers on topics relating agnotology to AI, Brazilian memes, and the prison system in British Colonial India.
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