Here are the latest faculty achievements from the School of Arts, Humanities, and Renaissance Studies.
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Ralph Cohen, Gonder professor of English Keynote speech, 鈥淪weet Smoke of Rhetoric: a Performance Enhancing Drug,鈥 Shakespeare Theatre Association鈥檚 annual conference, Bethlehem PA, January 11.A chapter, 鈥淓xits without Exiting,鈥 , edited by Russ McDonald for Arden Shakespeare. |
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Sara Nair James, professor of art history Book review of Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus, edited by Lloyd DeWitt in聽Sixteenth Century Journal聽XLIII/3 (2012), pages 930鈥31.Book review of The Anglo-Florentine Renaissance: Art for the Early Tudors, edited by Cinzia Maria Sicca and Louis A. Waldman in聽Historians of British Art (winter 2012/13), pages 18鈥20. |
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Sarah Kennedy, professor of English A poem, 鈥淓lizabeth Sloughter鈥檚 Heart,鈥 selected for publication in a special issue of聽Prairie Schooner.A judge for the Graybill-Gowan prize in poetry, Washington and Lee University.A poetry reading, the Bridgewater College Poetry Festival, January 17. |
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Paul Menzer, director of the MLitt/MFA program in Shakespeare and Performance His play,聽,聽premiered at the Long Center for聽Performing Arts in Austin, TX, January 11聽for a two week run. |
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Kerry Mills, adjunct instructor of art history Co-curated a show, 鈥,鈥 ZeiherSmith Gallery, Chelsea, NYC, February 2鈥揗arch聽 2. |
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Lydia Petersson, director of sponsored programs and undergraduate research Accepted into the Fifth Biennial Rhetoric Society of America Summer Institute, 鈥,鈥 led by Peter Simonson and John Ackerman of the University of Colorado, to be held at the University of Kansas. |
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Susan Stearns, assistant professor of history A paper, 鈥淭he Paradox of American Trade in a Spanish City,鈥 the annual meeting of the American Historical Association, New Orleans, LA, January.Academic consultant to the ACT organization in Iowa City, IA.聽 |