Faculty Accomplishments (page 5)


June 8, 2023

Nancy Macko – Mary W. Johnson Professorship in Teaching

Professor Nancy Macko’s held the following exhibitions:   The Fragile Bee, Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Stamford, CT  April 13 – Sept 4, 2023 https://www.stamfordmuseum.org/macko   Outer Orbit/Out of Orbit, […]

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Nathalie Rachlin – Margaret McKenzie Distinguished Professorship in Modern Foreign Languages

Professor Nathalie Rachlin delivered a paper titled, “Faire peuple: le cinéma d’Alice Diop,” at the 20th and 21st-Century French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, April 14-16, 2023.

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Benjamin Schlau – Biology

Professor Benjamin Schlau had the following published:   Schlau, Benjamin M. 2022 Wildfire disturbance affects species interactions of a harmful invasive annual in second year of post-fire vegetative recovery. Biological Invasions 24:373–383   Abstract: […]

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Maryan Soliman – Africana Studies

Professor Maryan Soliman co-published an article with Pomona College student Elise Johnson: Elise Johnson and Maryan Soliman. Uncovering the Black Studies Center. National Council for Black Studies Annual Report (2023): 82–92 […]

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Rivka Weinberg – Philosophy

Professor Rivka Weinberg published “Death is Overrated,” in The Philosopher, 2/4/23

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Carlin Wing – Media Studies

Professor Carlin Wing had a piece published in ROMchip: a journal of game histories.   Carlin Wing, ““Not Without Matter or Substance…”: On the Occasion of a Bouncing Ball,” ROMchip: […]

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February 8, 2023

Suchi Branfman – Dance

Professor Suchi Branfman has the following accomplishments to share: December 15 – Foundation for Contemporary Art grant award January 1 – Website published: https://www.dancingthroughprisonwalls.org January 15 – Speaker at the […]

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Sarah Budischak – Biology

Professor Sarah Budischak had the following papers published: Warburton, E., S.A. Budischak, A. Jolles, V.O. Ezenwa. Within-host and external environments differentially shape β-diversity across parasite life stages. Journal of Animal […]

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Ellen Finkelpearl – Classics Emerita – Helen Chandler Garland Chair in Ancient Studies

Professor Ellen Finkelpearl delivered a paper at the Society for Classical Studies annual meeting titled “Animal Difference: reconceptualizing physis in Aelian” in an organized panel called “Animals under Empire.” Her […]

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Marino Forlino – Italian Studies

Professor Marino Forlino presented at the following conference: Conference presentation. “Lectura Boccaccii: Decameron VII.6: Madonna Isabella, Leonetto, e Lambertuccio”. Organized by Prof. Kristina Olson and moderated by Prof. Akash Kumar. […]

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Cindy Forster – History

Professor Cindy Forster has the following to contribute: Pro Derechos Humanos Bolivia (PRODEHBOL) is one of a number of human rights groups in Latin America and the Caribbean that challenges […]

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Ken Gonzales-Day – Art – The Fletcher Jones Chair in Art

Professor Ken Gonzales-Day has the following accomplishments to share: Solo Exhibitions: 2022: “Ken Gonzales-Day: Sharing Space,” Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Nov 5 – Dec 17 Group exhibitions: 2023 “Long […]

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Martha Gonzalez – Chicanx-Latinx Studies

Professor Martha Gonzalez was appointed to serve on the Board of Trustees of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress for a six-year term.

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Anne Harley – Music

In September, Professor Anne Harley co-presented on the art songs of Los Angeles African American composer Harold Bruce Forsythe (1908-76) at the national conference of the College Music Society. In […]

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Hao Huang – Music – Bessie and Cecil Frankel Endowed Chair in Music

In November 2022, Professor Huang conducted a film interview by Emmy-nominated director Richard Yellen of Crescent Moon Films, for The Garden Bridge, that focuses on Jewish refugee musicians in Shanghai. […]

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Julia Lum – Art History

Professor Julia Lum published an article in the journal Eighteenth-Century Studies entitled “Shoreline and Paper’s Edge: Nuu-chah-nulth Emissaries in the Eighteenth and Twenty-First Centuries.” vol. 56 no. 2, 2023, p. […]

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February 7, 2023

Thomas Koenigs – English

Professor Thomas Koenigs’s book Founded in Fiction: The Uses of Fiction in the Early United States (Princeton University Press, 2021) was selected as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2022 by […]

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Nancy Macko – Art, Mary W. Johnson Professorship in Teaching

Professor Nancy Macko’s mixed media photo-based installation, The Fragile Bee will be exhibited at the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art at the Midland Center for the Arts […]

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Katie Purvis Roberts – Chemistry and Environmental Science

Professor Katie Purvis Roberts had the following paper published in December of 2022: “The resiliency of photovoltaic applied fueling station in Malaysia: A dynamic urban emission displacement assessment,” Ahmad Affandi, […]

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Heidi Rhodes – Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Politics

Professor Heidi Rhodes was awarded a Creative Capital Award for the 2023/4 theme of “Wild Futures” – for the category of socially engaged literature for her co-authored creative-scholarly book-in-progress, which […]

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