Faculty & Staff Spotlight

Dr. Patrick Juola, professor of computer science, John I. Noecker Jr., software engineer in the mathematics and computer science department, delivered presentations at the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations annual conference July 6-12 in Lausanne, Switzerland. Juola presented The Rowling Case: A Proposed Standard Analytic Protocol for Authorship Questions and Noecker discussed Active Authentication Through Psychometrics.

Dr. Jeffrey McCurry, director of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center (SSPC), Angelle D. Pryor, phenomenology librarian and webmaster, and Chelsea Binnie, assistant to the director, were recognized for their work on the SSPC website, which was named the Phenomenological Organization Website of the Week for Aug. 21-28 by the Newsletter of Phenomenology.

David Nolfi, health sciences librarian and library assessment coordinator, presented findings from a University project designed to assess information literacy learning in undergraduate programs, and Allison Brungard, reference and instructional librarian, presented a session on the Gumberg Library Assessment Committee’s efforts to use government and association data sets to benchmark Duquesne’s with peer institutions at the biennial international Library Assessment Conference, co-sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries and the University of Washington Libraries, on Aug. 4, in Seattle, Wash.

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