大象传媒

Faculty Achievements

Here are the latest scholarly accomplishments from 大象传媒.

Anne Allison, assistant professor of biology
Attended the Virginia Biotechnology Association鈥檚 conference and 20th anniversary celebration, beginning of May. As a member of their academic research council, she met with faculty and administrators from other universities to discuss the future of biotechnology听in the Commonwealth. Senator Kaine took part in the afternoon session, and it was a productive and celebratory event.
Louise Freeman, associate professor of psychology
An invited guest on Mugglenet Academia鈥檚 one-year anniversary podcast, on the scholarship of Harry Potter. The episode was released April 30 and has so far been downloaded more than 12,000 times.
Ben Herz, director of the Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program
Participated on a physicians panel for the Columbia Area听Parkinson听Disease Support Group on April 21 in SC. He and three Movement Disorder Neurologists discussed Parkinson鈥檚 Disease and its effects.
Lise Keiter, associate professor of music
Three recitals with cellist Beth Cantrell in February and two recitals with violinist Peter Wilson in March.

A busy season of adjudication, serving as a judge for six competitions since January, including the Virginia Teachers鈥 Music Association District Audition at James Madison University, the听Wednesday听Music Club Scholarship Competition in Charlottesville, the Charlottesville Concerto Festival, and the Music Teachers鈥 National Association鈥檚 Eastern Division Competition, which selects finalists for the MTNA National Competition.

Paul Menzer, director of the MLitt/MFA program in Shakespeare and Performance
Invited lectures at Ohio Wesleyan University, the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and the University of Central Arkansas.

Oversaw a reading of his latest play at the invitation of the Arkansas Literary Festival in Little Rock.

Daniel Metraux, professor of Asian Studies
Article, 鈥淏uddhism on a Global Scale: The Rise of Soka Gakkai International,鈥 has been accepted for the fall issue of the online journal Religion Compass, a Wiley publication.
Brenci Patin蛡o, assistant professor of Spanish
The chair and respondent to a panel 鈥 鈥淧rotagonismo invisible: el tamiz discursivo en la construcci贸n de traducciones culturales en el M茅xico y Brasil coloniales鈥 [Invisible Protagonism: The Discursive Filter in the Construction of Cultural Translations in Colonial Mexico and Brazil] 鈥 on colonial literature from Mexico and Brazil at the Latin American Studies Association 2013 Congress, May 31, Washington DC.
Claire Ruswick, instruction librarian
An article, 鈥淔our Quick Flips Activities for the Information Literacy Classroom,鈥澨College & Research Libraries News, May, co-written with former Mary Baldwin librarian, Ilka Datig.

A presentation, 鈥淥n your mark, get set go! Teaching information literacy through team competition,鈥 at the LOEX conference, May 11鈥12, Nashville.

Paul Ryan, professor of art
Review of the exhibition, 鈥淎rlene Shechet: That Time,鈥 at the Anderson Gallery, School of the Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University, in the June 2013 issue of听Sculpture magazine.
Jim Sconyers, associate professor of art
Showing his most recent work,听Aposematic,at the Beverley Street Studio School Gallery in a group show Printmaking Perspectives, open through June 9.