Faculty and Staff Notes
Dana Jessen Serves as Music Supervisor for "Pastoral"
Associate Professor of Contemporary Music and Improvisation Dana Jessen served as music supervisor and bassoonist for Pastoral, featuring the Pam Tanowitz Dance Company, with music by Caroline Shaw and visual art by Sarah Crowner. The production had a three-show run at Lincoln Center's Rose Theater from January 11-13, 2026.
Nancy Darling Interviewed by "Boston Globe"
Professor of Psychology Nancy Darling was interviewed by the Boston Globe for a Sunday Magazine feature article on how to help adolescents clean their rooms. (Subscription required for article viewing.)
Alicia Smith-Tran Presents Paper at Forum in Florida
William G. Smith Associate Professor of Sociology and Comparative American Studies Alicia Smith-Tran presented the paper "Two Six-Piece Nuggets, No Sauce" at the Internatonal Association of Autoethnography and Narrative Inquiry Forum in Safety Harbor, Florida. The paper is an autoethnographic analysis about parenting neurodivergent kids that challenges age-based expectations for food consumption.
Cortney Smith Coauthored Essay Published in "Western Journal of Communication"
Associate Professor of Writing and Communication Cortney Smith coauthored an essay on the experiences of Yup'ik learners in the college classroom. It was published in the Western Journal of Communication.
Josh Whitson Named Trainer Corps Chair
Associate Dean for Intercultural Engagement Josh Whitson was named Trainer Corps Chair for NAFSA: Association of International Educators. This national volunteer leadership position supports the association in developing trainers who lead workshops in the areas of international student and scholar services, education abroad, international enrollment management, and teaching, learning, and scholarship.
Kathleen Abromeit Bibliography Published in "Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association"
Kathleen Abromeit compiled “Quarterly Scores List," a bibliography of recently published music scores in Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association. Recent columns have included “Solo Works for Classical Guitar by Black Composers” (Vol. 81, No. 2), “COVID-19 Pandemic-Influenced Classical Scores” (Vol. 81, No. 3), “Operas by Black Composers” (Vol. 82, No. 1), and “Music by Indigenous Composers,” compiled with Allison D. McClanahan (Vol. 82, No. 2).
Oberlin Faculty and History Represented at Chicago Conference
Oberlin faculty and Oberlin history were well-represented at the American Society of Church History annual conference, held in Chicago in early January. Assistant Professor of Religion William Underwood presented on “'The Establishment of New Traditions, or: Religion in the Age of Intellectual Mass Production"; Emeritus Professor A.G. Miller was part of a roundtable on "Oberlin, Ohio, as an Intentionally Christian Abolitionist Community"; and Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and Religion Shari Rabin presented on "Providence and Prayer at Oberlin's Historic Elm Tree."
Sandy Zagarell Eassy Published in "ABO"
The essay "Learning from the Legacies of Phillis Wheatley Peters: A Collaborative Pedagogical Public Humanities Project,” by Donald R. Longman Emerita Professor of English Sandy Zagarell, was published in ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830.
Steven Volk Authored Chapter Published in Book
Emeritus Professor of History Steven Volk authored the chapter "Teaching the Dirty Wars: Challenges, Approaches, Sources" in Understanding and Teaching Modern Latin America (University of Wisconsin Press, 2026).
Alexander Kinney to Serve on Editorial Board
Assistant Professor of Sociology Alexander Kinney accepted an invitation to serve on the editorial board of Social Currents, the official journal of the Southern Sociological Society. His three-year term in this position will run from 2026-29.