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Melinda Adams, Daniel Sarvestani (Geography & Atmospheric Science | Indigenous Studies | Anthropology) Indigenous Peoples' Rights Discourse: Toward Hemispheric Indigenous Climate and Environmental Justice, Environmental Justice, 25 October, Media link 

Marta Caminero-Santangelo (English) (2024). Testimonio as Migration Literature in Latinx, Latin American, and Filipino Life Writing, The Routledge Companion to Migration Literature, Ed. Gigi Adair, Rebecca Fasselt, and Carly McLaughlin. Media link o (2024). An ethics of recognition. Lat Stud. Media Link 

Marta Caminero-Santangelo (English), (2024). Commemorating losses, remembering hope. Lat Stud. Media link 

Marta Caminero-Santangelo (English), (2025). "Latinidad, again," in Latino Studies, 1-3.  Media link  

Marta Caminero-Santangelo (English), (2025). A crisis in higher education, and beyond. Latino Studies, 1-6. Media link 

Gabriel de Arruda Castro, Gary Reich (Political Science), (2025). Anti-Science Populism Versus Brazil’s Covid-19 Vaccination Program: A Tale of Two Pandemic Stories. Journal of Politics in Latin America, 17(1), 80-104. Media link  

Clasby, R., Yamamoto, A., Olivera Nuñez, Q. (2024). The Archaeology of Amazonian/Andean Interactions. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Oxford University Press. 

Jocelyn Colella, Danielle Land (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology),( 2025). Genetically distinct hantaviruses in two bat species in Panama, iScience, Vol. 28:6;112749, Media link 

Alesha Doan, Sarah Johnson-Munguia, Anjali Sharma, Marianna L. Thomeczek, Bailey Bowles, Maria Paul, Kelsie Forbush (Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies | Psychology) (2024). "There aren’t a lot of things that are made for Latinos”: A qualitative investigation of factors that contribute to Latine women’s positive and negative body image, Body Image, Vol. 51, 101802, Media link 

Philip T. Duncan (Linguistics), (2024). Indeterminate pronouns in Kaqchikel, Linguistic Variation, Vol. 24:1, p. 116-163, Media link 

Richard Glor, Javier Torres (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), Dexter Reilly (Biology), (2025). A revision of the Anolis carolinensis subgroup supports three species in Cuba, including a new cryptic species (Squamata: Anolidae). Vertebrate Zoology 75, pp. 107-126. Media link 

Richard Glor (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). Invasion Histories Differ Markedly Among the Four Anolis Lizard Species Introduced to Bermuda, J. of Herpetology, 59(2):19-26, Media link 

Víctor H. Gonzalez (Biology) (2024). Looking for a signal: how well do specialist and generalist bees track preferred host plants over time?. Arthropod-Plant Interactions. Media Link  

Victor Hugo Gonzalez (Biology) (2024). Stingless Bees of Peru: The Use of Plant Resins, Cerumen, and Propolis. In: Vit, P., Bankova, V., Popova, M., Roubik, D.W. (eds) Stingless Bee Nest Cerumen and Propolis, Volume 1. Springer, Cham. Media Link 

Victor Gonzalez (Biology), (2025). Climate explains global functional trait variation in bees. Functional Ecology, 00, 1–13. Media link 

Victor Gonzalez (Undergraduate Biology Program), (2025). 65 degrees of bee thermal biology. Journal of Melittology, 131. Media link 

Stephen Hasiotis (Geology), (2024). Controls on late Miocene marine vertebrate bonebed genesis in northern Chile, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol. 659, Media link 

Michelle Heffner Hayes (Theatre & Dance), (2025), Chapter "Burla y Bulla," in the edited collection Funny Moves: Dance, Humor, and Politics. Oxford University Press, eds. Savigliano and Shwadron, p. 48. Media Link

Joshua Homan (Anthropology) (2024). A puzzle about knowledge ascriptions. Noûs, 1–17. Media Link 

Joshua Homan (Anthropology) (2024). Dimensions of wisdom perception across twelve countries on five continents.     Nat Commun 15, 6375. Media link 

John Hoopes (Anthropology) (2024). Congenial Discussion of Horrible Things, SAA Archaeological Record, Media Link 

Brent Metz (Anthropology), (2025). What Participation Means in a Divided Indigenous Community: The Case of an Engineers without Borders Water Project among the Ch'orti' Maya of Eastern Guatemala, Chapter 16, Cloete, E., & Veda, G. (Eds.). Community-Led Development in Practice: We Power Our Own Change (1st ed.). Routledge. 

Gary Reich, Gabriel de Arruda Castro (Political Science) (2024). Anti-Science Populism Versus Brazil’s Covid-19 Vaccination Program: A Tale of Two Pandemic Stories. Journal of Politics in Latin America, 0(0). Media Link 

Jorge Soberón (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). "Rethinking Global Hotspots for Threatened Terrestrial Vertebrates," Global Ecol Biogeogr, 34: e13942. Media link 

Jorge Soberón (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). Temperature fluctuation effects on the demography and fitness of Xyleborus bispinatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae): thresholds and growth rates, Environmental Entomology, nvaf061, Media link 

Schwaller, John (History | Latin American Studies), (2025). "Beyond Cortés and Montezuma: The Conquest of Mexico Revisited," University Press of Colorado, Media link 

Schwaller, Robert C. "The Spanish Conquest of Panama and the Creation of Maroon Landscapes, 1513-1590," in Overlooked Places and Peoples, Dana Velasco Murillo and Robert Schwaller, editors. Routledge, 2024. Media link 

A. Townsend Peterson (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology) (2024). Prevalence of Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis in roadkill armadillos in Brazil, Acta Tropica, Volume 258, 107333, Media Link 

A. Townsend Peterson, Paula Martins, Weverton Trindade (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | Biodiversity Institute) (2024). Fire-sensitive and threatened plants in the Upper Paraguay River Basin, Brazil: Identifying priority areas for Integrated Fire Management and ecological restoration, Ecological Engineering, Vol. 209, 107411, Media Link 

A. Townsend Peterson (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2025). Automated identification of Chagas disease vectors using AlexNet pre-trained convolutional neural networks. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 39(2), 291–300. Media link 

Sofia Vera (Political Science) Money and Time in Access to Public Services: How Do Citizens Evaluate Different Forms of Bureaucratic Corruption?, Comparative Politics, Media Link

Sofia Vera, Miguel Carreras (Political Science) (2024). Gender stereotypes and petty corruption among street-level bureaucrats: Evidence from a conjoint experiment. Research & Politics, 11(3). Media Link 

Sofia Vera (Political Science),(2025). Money and Time in Access to Public Services: How Do Citizens Evaluate Different Forms of Bureaucratic Corruption?, Comparative P olitics, Vol. 57:3, pp. 343-365, Media link