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Faculty News

  • As the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks approaches, 敁珗腦瞳 professor Peter Balakian, a prize winning and internationally distinguished writer whose work has been translated into many languages, explores the aftermath of 9/11 in his new book of poems, Ziggurat (University of Chicago Press). Balakian will also appear on NPRs Weekend Edition on Sept. [因
    September 1, 2010
  • Wes Testo 12 has won a prestigious award from the Botanical Society of America for his research of a rare species of fern protected under the Endangered Species Act. Testo presented a poster at the societys annual conference held recently in Providence, RI. Also presenting a poster about fern research was Michael Britton 12. Both [因
    August 13, 2010
  • After working at a Manhattan consulting firm last summer, Emily Kennedy 11 has traded the hustle and bustle of city life for an opportunity to hone her research skills during the quieter months on campus. The change is fantastic, said Kennedy, who is assisting geology professor Connie Soja this summer with the completion of a [因
    August 2, 2010
  • Inside a Ho Science Center physics lab, student-researcher Amanda Zranchev 12 is taking on the role of inventor this summer as she conducts experiments on a plywood structure that resembles a closet on wheels. What we are doing in this lab will hopefully be valuable to homeowners one day, said Beth Parks, associate professor of [因
    July 13, 2010
  • Thursday was day one on the job and 敁珗腦瞳 President Jeffrey Herbst moved forward boldly and aggressively, just as he said the university will do during his term. He began by delivering the closing remarks to the alumni and parent participants in the universitys first Summer on the Hill  program, which exemplified two of his [因
    July 2, 2010
  • (Editors Note: This article was written by Kate Preziosi 10) Two dramatically different exhibitions in the Picker Art Gallery each deal with the common theme of challenging conventional stereotypes. In Of Someone and Something, associate art and art history professor Linn Underhill displays selections from seven major photographic series that she has created since the [因
    May 28, 2010
  • In an opinion article featured this week on Foreign Policy magazines website, peace and conflict studies professor Daniel Monk and postdoctoral fellow Daniel Levine offer their perspectives on the Middle East peace process. Monk and Levine argue that the US debates surrounding Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking are based upon outdated understandings of domestic Israeli politics.
    May 7, 2010
  • As an economics graduate student in the early 80s, Ulla Grapard was encouraged to pursue a subject outside the field to round out her studies. But when she mentioned womens studies as a topic, her professor said, What? and then, No. But she was doing a ton of reading about womens issues, attending talks and [因
    April 9, 2010
  • (Editors Note: This article was written by Kate Preziosi 10) The confocal microscope that lives in a narrow, nondescript room in Olin Hall is proving to be an invaluable new addition to the Biology Department that will open doors for student and faculty researchers alike. The microscope, secured through a $500,000 National Science Foundation grant [因
    April 6, 2010
  • Portrait of Marilyn Thie, professor of philosophy, religion, and womens studies, on the steps of Hascall Hall
    Marilyn Thie, professor of philosophy, religion, and womens studies, awarded inaugural Jerome Balmuth Award for Teaching and Student Engagement.
    April 5, 2010