Faculty and Staff Notes

Ann Cooper Albright Book Review Published in "Times Literary Supplement"

May 14, 2025

A book review by Professor of Dance Ann Cooper Albright was published May 2, 2025, in  the Times Literary Supplement “Dance Moves: Women’s choreography as a force for change.” This spring, Cooper Albright performed and taught as a guest artist at UCLA World Arts and Cultures, Ohio State University, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She also hosted a series of podcasts featuring writers from her new edited volume Resistance and Support: Contact Improvisation @ 50 and was featured on the Act/Re/Act podcast hosted by Daniel Burkholder. 

Katie Lind Delivered Talk at Syracuse University Project Advance Seminar

May 14, 2025

Visiting Assistant Professor of Writing and Communication Katie Lind delivered the talk “Cultivating the Eco-Citizen” at the Syracuse University Project Advance seminar. The presentation offered practical and theoretical considerations for empowering high school and college students to become more environmentally aware and civically engaged. She will deliver the same presentation on May 20 in New York City. 

Timothy LeFebvre Sang Title Role at Tri-Cities Opera

May 14, 2025

Professor of Voice Timothy LeFebvre sang the title role in Verdi’s Rigoletto with Tri-Cities Opera in Binghmamton, New York, as part of the company’s 75th anniversary season. LeFebvre is a frequent performer with the company, having sung more than 15 leading roles with them during the last 35 years.

Andrew Macomber Awarded Grant from Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program

May 7, 2025

Assistant Professor of East Asian Religions Andrew Macomber was awarded a subvention grant from the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies (administered by American Council of Learned Societies) for the publication of his book Cadaverous: Postmortem Contagion and Ritual Immunity in Medieval Buddhism (University of Hawaii Press, 2026).

Joshua Davidson Papers Published

May 7, 2025

Assistant Professor of Statistics and Data Science Joshua Davidson published two papers: "Is This Your First Time Here? Older Adults and Mode-Switching on a New Local Bus Route in Philadelphia" (coauthored with Julene Paul of the University of Texas at Arlington) in the Transportation Research Record; and "Cycling in a Crisis: Employing Quasi-Experimental Designs to Estimate the Effects of Provisional Bicycle Infrastructure" (coauthored by colleagues from Yale University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Pennsylvania) in the Journal of Planning Education and Research.

Marc Blecher Coauthored Book Translation Published

May 7, 2025

James Monroe Professor of Politics and of East Asian Studies Marc Blecher and Philippe Schmitter published السياسة علمًا: مقدمة نقدية (al-Siyāsa ʿIlman: Muqaddima Naqdiyya) (Doha: Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies), the Arabic translation of Politics as a Science (2020).

Nathan DeProspo Receives Best Paper Award

May 7, 2025

Visiting Assistant Professor of Writing and Communication Nathan DeProspo received the Best Paper Award (Early Career Researchers Category) from the Centre for Research in Posthumanities for the paper "Animality and/as Alterity in (Post)Humanist Thought."

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