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Faculty-Staff Achievements

February 24, 2021

Lara AyadIan BerryIan BerryDayton Director of the Tang Teaching Museum, was interviewed about the museum by Lara Ayad, assistant professor of art history, for the WMHT program “,” which aired on Feb. 17. The segment can be viewed online. 

Kris CoveyKris Coveyvisiting assistant professor of environmental studies, was appointed as a member of the by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The council supports sustainable forestry, the manufacture of wood products, efforts to improve public understanding of New York’s forests and forest products, and ventures that promote markets for forest products.  

Sarah DiPasqualeSarah DiPasqualeassistant professor and associate chair of the Department of Dance, was appointed to the editorial board of the . She will assume her new role in March. 

Mary Kate DonovanMary Kate Donovan, assistant professor of Spanish, published “”&Բ;in the Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies (December 2020).

Catherine GoldenCatherine Golden, professor of English, offered a webinar for the British Empire Study Group entitled "" to 300 attendees from across the United States, Canada France, Spain, Scotland, England and Brazil. A recording of the webinar is available online. 

Rebecca KreftingBeck Krefting, associate professor and chair of the Department of American studies, published a creative nonfiction piece entitled "Her Gifts" in the forthcoming anthology “,” a collection of humorists' musings. The collection is set to be published in March.  

Jennifer MuellerJennifer Mueller, associate professor of sociology and director of the Intergroup Relations Program, appeared as an invited guest on Memphis’ WYXR 97.1 “” Mueller discussed research from her in-progress book, “,” which is under contract with NYU Press.  

Jason OhlbergJason Ohlberg, assistant professor of dance, published “” in the Journal of Dance Education (February 2021). 

Kaz SkubiKazimer Skubivisiting assistant professor of chemistry, published “” in Inorganic Chemistry (January 2021).

Natalie TaylorNatalie Taylor, associate professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, published “” in the U.S. Intellectual History Blog of the Society for U.S. Intellectual History (Feb. 16, 2021). 


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