In the Spotlight: Sept. 02, 2009

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  • Bruce M. Sullivan, a professor of religious studies, published an article, “Tantroid Phenomena in Early Indic Literature,” in Pacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies. The article concerns religious activity in ancient India suggestive of Tantric practices prior to the existence of Tantra, a movement in Hinduism.
  • Richard A. “Tony” Parker, a professor of speech communication, published an essay, “Rhetorically Re-visioning the Right of Political Expression: A Critical Analysis of Frazier v. Boomsma,” in Communication Law Review, vol. 9, issue 2, 2009.