Faculty Accomplishments (page 11)
Susan Rankaitis – Art, Emerita
聽Professor Rankaitis鈥 work was included in the group exhibition 鈥淔act and Fiction in Contemporary Art鈥 curated by Toby Jurovics at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, NE, February 28 through […]
Read MoreLuis Sal茅s – Religious Studies
Professor Sal茅s published the following articles: 路聽聽聽聽聽 鈥淭o Kill a Matriarchy: Mak蓹dda, Queen of Ethiopia and the Specter of Pauline Androprimacy in the聽K蓹br盲 N盲g盲艣t,鈥 in聽African Journal of Gender and Religion聽(forthcoming, […]
Read MoreIrene Tang – Biology
Professor Tang published the following article in a peer-reviewed research journal: Wu M, Feng G, Zhang B, Xu K, Wang Z, Cheng S, Chang C, Vyas A,聽Tang Z, Liu X.聽Phosphoproteomics […]
Read MoreDiane Thomson – Biology and Environmental Science
Professor Thomson published three journal articles. Two of the articles were co-authored by Scripps alumnae who did research in her lab when they were students (denoted with *). 路聽聽聽聽聽 Thomson, […]
Read MoreTrang Tran – Art
Professor Tran鈥檚 Show 鈥淭o View a Plastic Flower鈥 featured new video and multimedia installations that engage themes of interconnectivity, perspectivism, and the poetics (as well as politics) of conflict. Los […]
Read MoreEthan Van Arnam – Chemistry
Professor Van Arnam published the following journal article together with Keck science students (*): Chang, P. T.*; Rao, K.*; Longo, L. O.*; Lawton, E. S.*; Scherer, G.*; Van Arnam, E. […]
Read MoreKevin Vennemann – German
Professor Vennemann published the following: 路聽聽聽聽聽 A German translation of Franco Berardi’s study聽The Soul at Work聽(Berlin: Matthes und Seitz, 2020), February 2020; 路聽聽聽聽聽 A German translation of Donald Richie’s聽Tractate on […]
Read MoreRivka – Weinberg Philosophy
Professor Weinberg published, 鈥淭he Road to Auschwitz Wasn’t Paved with Indifference,鈥澛燭he New York Times, The Stone Opinionator Column, January 21, 2020. She was interviewed (video) by Ricardo Lopes,聽The Dissenter,聽on the […]
Read MoreNancy Williams – Chemistry
Professor Williams was honored to give the ChemAIMS lecture at Stanford University entitled, 鈥淭rans Ligands, Transition Metals, and Trans Advocacy: No Other Way to Be Alive, a Queen, and Nearly […]
Read MoreKevin Williamson – Dance
Professor Williamson鈥檚 newest work聽鈥淪afe and Sound,鈥 was reviewed in LA Chronicle. The work, originally scheduled to premiere in April 2020 but it was cancelled due to the pandemic, was 聽released […]
Read MoreStacey Wood – Psychology, Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology
Professor Wood published the article: 路聽聽聽聽聽 鈥淗ere鈥檚 how scammers are exploiting coronavirus fears鈥 in Salon, March 2020. https://www.salon.com/writer/stacey-wood She is quoted in the article 鈥淏ogus Vaccines. Fake Testing Sites. Virus […]
Read MoreMartha Barcenas-Mooradian – Spanish, Latin American and Caribbean Literatures and Cultures
Professor Barcenas-Mooradian鈥檚 Advanced-Seminar class 鈥淐ultural Competence in the Health Professions鈥 received a Mellon Interdisciplinary Humanities Initiative award for the integration of a community engaged pedagogy working with local organizations, including […]
Read MoreSuchi Branfman – Dance
Professor Branfman, in collaboration with Scripps Presents performed her work 鈥淒ancing Through Prison Walls,鈥 a piece which is the result of her five-year artist residency at the California Rehabilitation Center, […]
Read MoreSusan Castagnetto – Philosophy
Professor Castagnetto published the essay 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Writing Groups Inside:聽 Resistance, Healing and Change,鈥 co-authored with Molly Stanley (Professor Emerita, Political Science, Vassar), in Critical Perspectives on Teaching in Prison: Students […]
Read MoreWendy Cheng – American Studies
Professor Cheng published the article 鈥淭he Taiwan Revolutionary Party and Sinophone Political Praxis in New York,鈥 in Amerasia Journal, in a special issue on Asian American activism coedited by Diane […]
Read MoreChristina Edholm – Mathematics
Professor Edholm gave a contributed talk, 鈥淢odeling the role of superspreaders in infectious disease outbreaks,鈥 at the 12th Annual Women in Mathematics in Southern California (WimSoCal), September 2019. https://math.csuci.edu/about/wimsocal2019-csuci.htm
Read MoreJulin Everett – French
Professor Everett presented the talk 鈥淭he Apparel of Others: Used Clothing in Colonial Contexts,鈥 as invited speaker for the Fashion and Justice Workshop at Bard Graduate Center, New York, NY, […]
Read MoreCindy Forster – History
Professor Forster鈥檚 article 鈥淏olivia: 鈥榃e鈥檒l Launch a Coup if Evo Wins鈥欌 was published in several Latin American newspapers including Amandala, a leading newspaper of Belize. https://www.resumen-english.org/2019/10/bolivia-well-launch-a-coup-if-evo-wins/#more-10932
Read MoreMartha Gonzalez – Chicanx-Latinx Studies
Professor Gonzalez performed two of her compositions which were specially orchestrated for her and the Arizona State University symphony, for 鈥淭owards A More Perfect Union,鈥 a theatrical, symphonic concert with […]
Read MoreKen Gonzales-Day – Art
Professor Gonzales-Day鈥檚 work was featured in the following exhibits: 鈥淧hotography For Social Justice鈥 at the Society for Photographic Education Regional Conference & Exhibition, co-hosted by the West and Southwest Chapters […]
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