Bryan Rookey, sociology & social work, wrote “Drugged Driving in the Opioid Era: Spatial Patterns of Oxycodone Use in Fatal Traffic Crashes, 2001–2016” in Substance Use & Misuse, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1407342, January 2018.
Matthew Warshawsky, international languages and cultures, served as a respondent on a panel addressing medieval, early modern, and modern history at the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) 49th annual conference held in Washington, DC, December 17-19, 2017. A review of his book The Perils of Living the Good and True Law: Iberian Crypto-Jews in the Shadow of the Inquisition of Colonial Hispanic America appeared in AJS Review 41.2 (2017). The reviewer was Ana E. Schaposchnik of DePaul University.
Karen Eifler, Garaventa Center, was invited to provide a retreat for the faculty and staff of Blanchet Catholic School in Salem, Oregon on January 2, on the theme “Setting the World on Fire: Stirring the Embers.”