Richard Gritta, business, completed his third Senior Fulbright this past May and June. Gritta was invited and assigned to the Lithuanian Christian College (LCC). He taught a video recorded six-week course and designed the materials for an ongoing semester long international investments course. He also gave seminars in the port city of Klaipeda and in Vilnius, the capitol of Lithuania, to Chamber of Commerce members and business executives. The topic at these presentations was on the moral, ethical, and legal consequences of the real estate bubble that led to the “Great Recession.” Finally, he met with staff directors and advisors to U.S. Senators and U.S. House Representatives from the states of NY, California, Illinois, Arkansas, and Tennessee when they visited the LCC. His prior Fulbright Grants were to Warsaw School of Economics, Poland in 1996 and to the Groupe ESC (Toulouse School of Business) in 2007. Research projects completed during the first two Fulbright Grants have resulted in publications in two major international refereed journals.
Andrew Guest, psychology, presented a paper titled “‘You Better Feel Some Love’: Social and Psychological Perspectives on Fandom Where (Women’s) Professional Soccer Matters” at the annual meetings of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport in Tampa Florida on November 3.
Jeff Gauthier, philosophy, gender and women’s studies, published his paper “Oppression, Legal Reform, and Hegel’s Natural Law Internalism” in Creolizing Hegel, ed. Michael Monahan (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017).