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Andy Reiter's book Military Courts, Civil-Military Relations, and the Legal Battle for Democracy: The Politics of Military Justice (w. Brett Kyle) was just named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2022.


Rosa, V. (2023). Precarious Constructions: Race, Class, and Urban Revitalization in Toronto. The University of North Carolina Press.


Rosa, V. (2024). Community and Urban Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, Robert E. Park Outstanding Book Award, Honorable Mention for Precarious Constructions: Race, Class, and Urban Revitalization.


Anderson, L. G., Vogiatzoglou, E., Tang, S., Luiz, S., Duque, T., Ghaly, J. P., ... & Sabariego, M. (2024). Memory deficits and hippocampal cytokine expression in a rat model of ADHD. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity-Health, 35, 100700.


Lauret Savoy was awarded a Fellowship at Harvard University's Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History.


Church JS, Renzelman ML [MHC ’20], Schwartzer JJ. Ten-week high fat and high sugar diets in mice alter gut-brain axis cytokines in a sex-dependent manner. J Nutr Biochem. 2022 Feb;100:108903.


Schwartzer J.J., Careaga M., Coburn M.A. [MHC ‘ 17], Rose D.R., Hughes H.K., Ashwood P. (2017) Behavioral impact of maternal allergic-asthma in two genetically distinct mouse strains. Brain, Behavior & Immunity. 63:99-107


Church J.S., Tijerina P.B., Emerson F.J. [MHC ’17], Coburn M.A. [MHC ’17], Blum J.L., Zelikoff J.T., Schwartzer J.J. (2018) Perinatal exposure to concentrated ambient particulates results in autism-like behavioral deficits in adult mice. NeruoToxicology.  65:231-240


Church J.S., Chase-Donahue F. [MHC ’20], Blum J.L.,  Ratner J.R., Zelikoff J.T.,  Schwartzer J.J.(2020) Gestational exposure to e-cigarette aerosols in mice induces hyperactivity and regional neuroinflammation in adult offspring in a sex-dependent manner. Environmental Health Perspectives. Vol. 128, No. 4 


Singer, Kate, ed. (2024). Black Studies and Romanticism Romanticism on the Net 82 (Spring 2024). https://ronjournal.org/