Faculty Accomplishments (page 16)
Nathalie Rachlin – French
Professor Rachlin gave a talk entitled âFilming Nuit Debout: The Art of Revolt in Paris est une fĂȘte: un film en 18 vagues (2017) by Sylvain George and LâAssemblĂ©e (2018) by […]
Read MoreMichael Spezio – Psychology
Professor Spezio was awarded a $190,000 grant from the Self, Virtue, and Public Life Project which focused on understanding moral action and leadership among members of humanitarian and democratizing justice […]
Read MoreKevin Vennemann – German
Professor Vennemannâs German translation of Franco Berardi’s seminal study âThe Soul at Work. From Alienation to Autonomyâ was published by Matthes & Seitz, Berlin, Germany. His essay ââNow, you think you’re […]
Read MoreRivka Weinberg – Philosophy
Professor Weinberg published the following articles: âA Conflict of Interests,â invited forum, âPhilosophers on Abortion,â Daily Nous Philosophy blog, June 2019; A review of Chris Kaposy, âChoosing Down Syndromeâ (MIT, […]
Read MoreCarlin Wing – Media Studies
Professor Wing reviewed two new books on women and sport: Brenda Elsey and Joshua Nadelâs Futbolera: A History of Women and Sports in Latin America and Gemma Clarkeâs Soccerwomen: The […]
Read MoreStacey Wood – Psychology
Professor Wood is now board certified in Geropsychology. Fewer than 5% of clinical psychologists are board certified; the credential recognizes excellence in practice, teaching, and advocacy.
Read MoreGabriela BacsĂĄn – Spanish, Latin American and Caribbean Literatures and Cultures
Professor BacsĂĄn received a 2019 Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty. The Fellowship, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and administered by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, allows […]
Read MoreThierry Boucquey – French
Professor Thierry Boucquey published the article âFolie raisonnable et raison affolĂ©e: RhĂ©toriqueurs, farces et reprĂ©sentations graphiques dans les Flandres de Bruegelâ for the current MusĂ©e de Flandre (Lille, France) exhibition […]
Read MoreSuchi Branfman – Dance
Professor Suchi Branfman presented the talk âDancing Through Prison Walls: A Conversation With Suchi Branfman and d. Sabela grimes,â in which she shared her work with incarcerated men inside the […]
Read MoreRonnie Brosterman – Dance
Professor Brosterman collaborated with choreographer Liz Lerman to present âWicked Bodies â A Work-in-Progress,â a culmination of a year-long partnership between Lerman and Scripps students and faculty. The performance in […]
Read MoreMyriam J. A. Chancy – Hartley Burr Alexander Chair in the Humanities
Professor Chancy published the following: A solicited essay âPhantom Limbs: Kinship, Racial Performance, and Liberation in Octavia Butler’s Kindred.â Literaturas de LĂngua Inglesa: leituras interdisciplinares. Vol. 3 Spring 2019, RĂo, Brazil; […]
Read MoreBruce Coats – Art History
Professor Coats presented the lecture âAsian Treasures in the Scripps College Collectionsâ which focuses on the upcoming fall 2019 Williamson Gallery exhibition, for the Asian Arts Council, San Diego Museum […]
Read MoreNatalia Di Pietrantonio – Art History
Professor Di Pietrantonio gave an invited talk to the Bard Graduate Center titled âSex in Islamic Art: The Case of Wajid âAli Shah,ââ New York, NY, April 2019. She co-authored […]
Read MoreFindley Finseth – Biology
Professor Finseth published two papers: Muenzen KM*, Monroy J, Finseth FR. 2019. Evolution of the highly repetitive PEVK region of titin across mammals. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 9:1103-1115. *Scripps […]
Read MoreMarino Forlino – Italian
Professor Forlino presented an invited lecture (teleconference) âSorrentino meets Magritte: ceci n’est pas La Grande Bellezza â for the Department of Modern Languages at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, April […]
Read MoreMark Golub – Politics
Professor Golubâs essay âRacial Capitalism and the Rule of Lawâ was featured by the Social Science Research Council for their Items series, âRace and Capitalism.â His book, Is Racial […]
Read MoreHao Huang – Music
Professor Huang received an invitation from the Global Forum on Migration and Development to participate as an academic representative in the 11th Global Forum on Migration and Development Summit Meeting […]
Read MoreNancy Macko – Art
Professor Macko’s exhibition âThe Fragile Beeâ traveled nationally as two exhibitions January through April 2019. âFragile Bee 1â was exhibited at Ferris State University Art Gallery in Big Rapids, MI, […]
Read MoreMary MacNaughton – Art History
Professor MacNaughtonâs article âAegean Odes by Mary Schina,â will appear in the forthcoming issue of Art in Print. The article discusses Schinaâs woodcut prints, which were inspired by discovered treasures […]
Read MoreSusan Rankaitis – Art
Professor Rankaitisâ work was included in the following professional group exhibitions and one âcollaborationâ: âA Brilliant Spectrum,â Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Preston Morton Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA, January-May […]
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