Faculty Accomplishment Archive (page 2)
Thierry Boucquey – French
Professor Thierry Boucquey received a Scholar-in-Residence Grant from Hunan Women’s University in Changsha, China for teaching foreign language pedagogy and English as a Second Language, May through June 2018.
Read MoreBruce Coats – Art History
Professor Coats presented three lectures on Japanese prints and manga for the University of Southern California U.S.-China Institute which offers training in East Asian arts for Southern California public school […]
Read MoreDavid Cubek – Music
Professor Cubek conducted the following concerts during summer 2018: The Simón BolÃvar Symphony Orchestra, the elite and internationally acclaimed ensemble of Venezuela’s El Sistema; The Pasadena Youth Symphony Orchestra Philharmonic […]
Read MoreLara Deeb – Anthropology
Professor Deeb gave the Plenary Lecture “Quiet Constraints on Scholarship: Self-Censorship, Refusal, and Topics We Wish Did Not Exist” for the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies conference in London, […]
Read MoreEric Doehne – Art Conservation
Professor Doehne is mentioned in the latest edition of National Geographic, in the article “Is This Inscribed Stone a Notorious Forgery—or the Answer to America’s Oldest Mystery?” He is in […]
Read MoreJacqueline Elam – Writing Program
Professor Elam’s academic book, Corpse Encounters: An Aesthetics of Death (co-authored with Chase Pielak), was published by Lexington Books, July 2018.
Read MoreMarino Forlino – Italian
Professor Folino was one of 20 participants selected for a professional development course organized by Accademia della Crusca, one of the most prominent and leading institutions in the field of […]
Read MoreJennifer Groscup – Psychology
Professor Groscup was elected President of the American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41 of the American Psychological Association.
Read MoreKen Gonzales-Day – Art
Professor Gonzales-Day received the following press coverage on his current exhibit “UnSeen: Our Past in a New Light, Ken Gonzales-Day and Titus Kaphar,” on view through Jan. 6, 2019 at […]
Read MoreHao Huang – Music
Professor Huang received the Best Presentation Award for his talk “Assessing How Liberal Arts Colleges Can Teach Undergraduate Students about Key Issues in Migration, Immigration, and Human Rights”, at the […]
Read MoreHao Huang and Rachel Huang – Music
Professors Hao and Rachel Huang performed by formal invitation the “Mei Duo” concert at Comune di Pisciotta, Cilento Italy, Agropoli, Italy, and did research in Siracusa, Sicily, July 2018.
Read MoreNancy Macko – Art
Professor Macko presented a lecture about her work in conjunction with her exhibition at the Museum of the Southwest in Midland, TX, May 2018. Her exhibition, The Fragile Bee, opened […]
Read MoreLeila Mansouri – English
Professor Mansouri attended a prose residency with the VONA/Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation in Berkeley, CA, June 2018. More information about the VONA organization, can be found here: https://vonacommunity.org/
Read MoreMaryan Soliman – Africana Studies
Professor Soliman was awarded a Course Development Grant for a fall 2019 course “Africana Studies Journal and New Media,” from the Hive Sontag Center for Collaborative Creativity, The Claremont Colleges, […]
Read MoreSheila Walker – Psychology
Professor Walker published her book African American Girls and the Construction of Identity: Class, Race, and Gender, published by Rowman & Littlefield/Lexington Books, September 2018. The book cover image is […]
Read MoreRivka Weinberg – Philosophy
Professor Weinberg’s paper, “The Endless Umbilical Cord: Parental Obligation to Grown Children,” was accepted for publication by The Journal of Practical Ethics. She presented a paper, “Ultimate Meaning: We Don’t […]
Read MoreKevin Williamson – Dance
Professor Williamson collaborated with choreographer/director David Roussève and the company REALITY on the premiere work “Halfway to Dawn” featuring the music of African American jazz composer Billy Strayhorn. Performances are […]
Read MoreStacey Wood – Psychology
Professor Wood was invited to be a monthly blogger for Psychology Today. Her latest article “Why We Still Have Sweepstake Scams” can be read at: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-fraud-crisis/201808/why-do-we-still-have-sweepstakes-scams
Read MoreTia Blassingame – Book Arts
Professor Blassingame’s work was featured in the following exhibits and press: (Un)Settled at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Art Museum, Providence, Rhode Island December 22, 2017 – July 8, […]
Read MoreBruce Coats – Art History
Professor Coats presented the following lectures: “Collecting Asian Arts for Claremont,” to open the exhibition “Text and Image: East Asian Rare Books and Art Works at the Claremont Colleges” as […]
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