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Faculty Accomplishments (page 12)


December 20, 2019

Anne Harley – Music

Professor Harley performed 鈥淲omen Awake: Four Musical Premieres,鈥 newly commissioned pieces of vocal chamber music by composers Richard Cornell, Ping Gao, Pablo Ortiz, and Marjorie Merryman 鈥72, setting texts by […]

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Hao Huang – Music

Professor Huang wrote, produced, and performed 鈥淟A Chinatown Massacre of 1871 Commemoration,鈥 a multimedia-performance event with narration, videoscape, soundscape, and improvisations on Chinese and Western instruments, at 61传媒 Boone […]

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Aaron Leconte – Chemistry

Professor Leconte received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop new faster methods to understand and modify luciferase, an important protein used in biomedical imaging. Over three […]

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Nancy Macko – Art

Professor Macko’s work 鈥淭he Fragile Bee鈥 was on view in two exhibitions: Chicago Academy of Science in Chicago, IL, through January 2020; Memorial Union, University of Wisconsin-Madison, through November 15, […]

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Sarah Marzen – Physics

Professor Marzen gave two colloquium talks, both titled 鈥淗ow can we predict efficiently?鈥 at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, and at Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, October […]

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Nancy Neiman – Politics

Professor Neiman鈥檚 article titled 鈥淧lant Justice: A Case Study in Radical Pedagogy and Food Justice in an Alternative Education Setting鈥 was published in Creative Education (CE), Vol.10 No.8 2019. http://www.scirp.org/journal/CE/ […]

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Roberto Pedace – Economics

Professor Pedace presented 鈥淭HC and the FDIC: Implications of Cannabis Legalization for the Banking System鈥 at the 94th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, San Francisco, CA, summer 2019.

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Susan Rankaitis – Art

Professor Rankaitis鈥 work is currently in three group exhibitions: The Museum of Photographic Arts, 鈥淭he Stories They Tell: A Hundred Years of Photography,鈥 Balboa Park, San Diego CA, October 2019-February […]

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Babak Sanii – Chemistry

Professor Sanii gave the following invited talks: 鈥淪calable biomembrane manufacturing鈥 as part of the Center for Minimally Invasive Therapeutics seminars, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 […]

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Michael Spezio – Psychology

He presented his research at the following: 鈥淚nvestigating Dyadic Cooperation and Competition Using I-POMDP Models,鈥 at the National Science Foundation-sponsored meeting of Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience, at the University […]

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Kevin Vennemann – German

Professor Vennemann published two translations to German: Franco 鈥淏ifo鈥 Berardi’s seminal study The Soul at Work. From Automation to Autonomy, published by Matthes & Seitz, Berlin, Germany, October 2019; Donald […]

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Rivka Weinberg – Philosophy

Professor Weinberg gave the keynote address, 鈥淯ltimate Meaning: We Don鈥檛 Have It, We Can鈥檛 Get It, and We Should Be Very, Very Sad,鈥澛燼t the 2nd annual International Conference on Philosophy […]

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Kevin Williamson – Dance

Professor Williamson previewed in collaboration with 61传媒Presents Kevin Williamson + Company鈥檚 new evening length dance 鈥淪afe and Sound鈥 at Garrison Theater, 61传媒, October 2019.

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Stacey Wood – Psychology

Professor Stacey Wood was interviewed by Marketplace Radio regarding her work on robocall scams. http://www.scrippscollege.edu/news/releases/faculty/in-the-media-professor-stacey-wood-discusses-chinese-language-robocalls-with-marketplace

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October 25, 2019

Yuval Avnur – Philosophy

Professor Avnur had the following papers accepted for publication: 鈥淛ustification as a Loaded Notion鈥 in Synthese; 鈥淯nicorn Agnosticism鈥 in Inquiry; 鈥淲hat is Wrong with Agnostic Belief?鈥 will be included in […]

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Gayle Blankenburg – Music

Professor Blankenburg completed a 3-week residency at Canterbury University in Christchurch, New Zealand. She performed works written in the 20th and 21st centuries, several of which were written specifically for […]

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Thierry Boucquey – French

Professor Boucquey received a Scholar-in-Residence Grant from Hunan Women鈥檚 University in Changsha, China, for teaching an intensive version of his Core 3 鈥淔oreign Language and Culture Teaching Clinic鈥 course to […]

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Suchi Branfman – Dance

Professor Branfman curated and performed the following works: 鈥淪hakti Rising,鈥 a series of choreographed workshops and storytelling sessions with formerly incarcerated women negotiating reentry, Sacramento, CA, May 2019; 鈥淓mbodied Landscapes,鈥 […]

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Myriam J. A. Chancy – Hartley Burr Alexander Chair in the Humanities

Professor Chancy was the featured writer, with Monica Del Valle (Translator), Literary Salon, for the presentation of the Spanish Edition of Loneliness of Angels, at the 44th Annual Conference, Caribbean […]

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Pete Chandrangsu – Biology

Professor Chandrangsu published the following: Do H, Makthal N, Chandrangsu P, Olsen RJ, Helmann J, Musser JM, Kumaraswami M. 鈥淢etal sensing and regulation of adaptive responses to manganese limitation by […]

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