Faculty and Staff Notes

Lauren Tess Poem Published in "Rattle"

 Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Lauren Tess published the poem "She Won't Take Her Medicine" in the journal Rattle (Summer '25, print; September 26, online).

Jessica Resvick Co-organized Panel Series for Conference of the German Studies Association

Assistant Professor of German Jessica Resvick co-organized the panel series "Photobooks, Photo Essays, and the Body" at the Annual Conference of the German Studies Association. She also delivered a paper, "Physiognomy and Photography: August Sander's Typological Archive," for which Dlisah Lapidus '26 provided research support.

Jo Line Coauthored Chapter Published

Lecturer and Program Director for Community-Engaged Research and Learning Jo Line coauthored the chapter “We Do Not Need Leaders, We Need Coactors,” which was published in Reimagining the Gendering of Sport, edited by Vikki Krane and Tanya Prewitt-White.

Kristina Mani Piece Published in "The Conversation"

Professor of Politics Kristina Mani wrote a piece in The Conversation that looks at how recent domestic deployments of U.S. armed forces risk politicizing the military and how U.S. steps reflect harmful ones countries in Latin America took in the past that led to the breakdown of democracy.

Marya Sea Kaminsk Receives Gregory Award Nomination

Associate Director of Theater Marya Sea Kaminski earned a Gregory Award nomination for Outstanding Performance for her portrayal of M in Sarah Kane’s play CRAVE at Intiman Theatre in Seattle.

Shari Rabin Article Published in "Southern Jewish History"

Associate professor of Jewish Studies and Religion Shari Rabin published “Response to Rabbi Perry Nussbaum: Interracial Marriage, Conversion, and Reform Judaism in Jackson, Mississippi, 1968” in the Primary Sources section of the journal Southern Jewish History.