Fall/Winter 2020 Issue
Fall/Winter 2020 Issue
Feature Story
Confronting Our Past: Slavery, Racism and the Quest for a Just, Humane Community
91茄子 commits to action toward a just, humane, inclusive community. The following stories discuss how members of the 91茄子 Community are confronting the college's past and taking action.
The College Crisis Initiative, a 91茄子 pandemic research project led by Prof. Chris Marsicano and students, makes international headlines.
Read Order to Crisis: Drive for Data Fuels In-demand Research Initiative
College Photographer Chris Record, and student photographers Claire Tatum 24, Sydney Schertz 24 and Zoe Ren 24, canvassed campus to provide a glimpse of life on a college campus during a pandemic.
The Well
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The Union
Alumni
East Lake: Where Bobby Learned to Play by Linton C. Hopkins 61 (2018, Deodara Press, LLC). A journey through the history of East Lake Golf Club, the only course where golfers can match shots with Bobby Jones and Alexa Stirling.
30 Days With Abraham Lincoln by Duncan Newcomer 65 (2019, Front Edge Publishing, LLC). Lincoln scholar and host of the 淨uiet Fire podcast series Duncan Newcomer collects 30 of his best stories to offer readers a month of inspiration.
Rescuers from the Sky by W. Lee Fanning, M.D. 66 (2020, FriesenPress). True stories of the Air Medical Rescue Teams of the U.S. Coast Guard who risk their lives to save others, as seen through the eyes of a newly trained flight surgeon (1971-1973).
Milton at Monticello: Thomas Jefferson檚 Reading of John Milton by Kemmer Anderson 67 (2019, Xlibris). With the intuition of a poet, Kemmer Anderson approaches these icons of liberty and reason and shines a light on their subtle kinship.
Search: A Guide for College and Life by Jeff Duffey, M.D. 69, and Barbara Roquemore, Ed.D. (2020, Cairde, Karuna and Hedd Publishing, LLC). A guide to college success and well-being for students and parents, with guidance on topics ranging from relationship skills to avoiding financial pitfalls.
The Contemplative Skeptic: Spirituality for the Non-Religious and the Unorthodox by Barrett A. Evans 93 (2020, Aprocryphile Press). Barrett Evans explores the value of skepticism, a source of solace from harmful forms of religious indoctrination, and a stimulus for more peaceful, authentic and compassionate living.
In Someone Else檚 Country: Anti-Haitian Racism and Citizenship in the Dominican Republic by Trenita Brookshire Childers, Ph.D. 05 (2021, Rowman and Littlefield). In this groundbreaking work, Trenita Brookshire Childers explores the enduring system of racial profiling in the Dominican Republic, where policy changes have created statelessness for hundreds of thousands of people of Haitian descent.
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Africana Studies
Devyn Spence Benson published a book titled Afrocubanas: History, Thought, and Cultural Practices with Rowman and Littlefield press. This edited collection is the English translation of the first book written by Black Cuban women intellectuals and activists about Black women檚 experiences in Cuba.
Takiyah Harper-Shipman recently received an American Political Science Association (APSA) Centennial Center Research Grant to fund a multi-institutional and multi-regional workshop on Black women writing on African Politics. Harper-Shipman co-authored the recently published chapter, 淩ace and Ethics in International Relations in the Routledge Handbook to Rethinking Ethics in International Relations.
Art
Joelle Dietrick and Owen Mundy launched their online art project, 淭ally Saves the Internet. Funded by many organizations, including 91茄子, the Mellon Foundation and UC Berkeley檚 Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, and developed with many 91茄子 students, the project was exhibited at Locust Projects in Miami and North Carolina State University as part of their Immersive Scholar Project.
Biology
Karen Bernd was named a visiting fellow for assessment of AP biology in spring 2020. Her work focuses on reviewing current AP Biology curricula and tests and providing the College Board with feedback regarding scope and inclusive design of the AP test and alignment of its content with college introductory biology courses.
Karen Hales published an essay, 淪ignaling Inclusivity in Undergraduate Biology Courses Through Deliberate Framing of Genetics Topics Relevant to Gender Identity, Disability, and Race, in the journal CBE-Life Sciences Education.
Sophia Sarafova and Nicole Snyder collaborated on a paper titled, 淪equence-defined Heteromultivalent Precision Glycomacromolecules Bearing Sulfonated/Sulfated Non-Glycosidic Moieties Preferentially Bind Galectin-3 and Delay Wound Healing of a Galectin-3 Positive Tumor Cell Line in an in vitro Wound Scratch Assay, in Macromolecular Bioscience.
Kevin Smith recently published an article with students Madeline Seagle 20, Max Vierling 21, Ryan Almeida 18, Jake Clary 19, Will Hidell 21, Erin Scott 20, and Carlos Vargas 22. The article, 淟ow abundance of three tick species in the Piedmont of North Carolina, was based on DRI- and NSF-funded research and appears in Journal of Medical Entomology.
Dave Wessner has written several articles about COVID-19 for Forbes.com, covering social and scientific aspects of the pandemic.
Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry, in collaboration with Hailey Holck 22 and Luis Montero-Lopez 22, recently published a paper on transition to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The title of the article is titled, #91茄子True: Transition to Remote Teaching While Maintaining Our Values as a Liberal Arts College During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Nicole Snyder published a paper with undergraduate coauthors Eddie Palumbo 15 and Jennifer Levine 20 titled, 淪ynthesis of isobemisiose, neosartose, and fischerose: three alpah-1,6-linked trehalose-based oligosaccharides identified from Neosartorya fischeri in the journal Royal Society of Chemistry Advances. Snyder is included in one of seven teams of scientists to have been awarded a grant through the Research Corporation for Science Advancement檚 COVID-19 Initiative: Detecting and Mitigating Epidemics, for Glycomimetics for Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 Entry.
Communication Studies
Amanda R. Martinez wrote a review of the book, This Bridge We Call Communication: Anzald煤an Approaches to Theory, Method, and Praxis, published in Women & Language journal檚 spring 2020 volume.
Economics
Jaya Jha and Fred Smith collaborated with EJ Kelley 20 on a paper that was conditionally accepted for publication at Applied Economics Letters. The paper was a result of EJ檚 independent study.
Vikram Kumar published 淟iquidity shocks: A new solution to the forward premium puzzle in the journal Economic Modelling.
Clark Ross was the special editor for the Advanced Placement edition of the recently published (2020) 22nd edition of the McConnell-Brue-Flynn Economics text.
Shyam Gouri Suresh co-authored the paper 淚ncome Segregation and Access to Healthy Food (American Journal of Preventive Medicine), with Stephanie Schauder 15. Gouri Suresh also co-authored with Paul Studtmann (philosophy) the paper 淯niversalizing and the We: Endogenous Game Theoretic Deontology, forthcoming in the interdisciplinary journal Economics and Philosophy.
Educational Studies
Hilton Kelly co-authored a piece in the GLQ Forum on queer battle fatigue and leadership in the American Educational Studies Association titled, 淭he Queer Love Project: AESA, Fatigue, and Building the Body of an Organization. He has been invited to serve on the editorial board of the Western Journal Black Studies and, for a second time, the editorial board of Educational Theory.
English
Suzanne Churchill published the digital scholarly book 淢ina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde.
Brenda Flanagan檚 prize-winning short story, 淎 Dance With My Brother, has been translated into Russian and included in a book of short fiction, 9 Stories. Flanagan was invited to read from the story and talk about her work as a writer at the annual GoViral Book Festival in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Ann Fox檚 comic, #crockpotrunner: a not-finished tale of becoming a mid-life athlete, has been published in Menopause: A Comic Treatment. Fox檚 essay, 淒isability, Drama, and the Problem of Intersectional Invisibility, was recently published in The Routledge Companion to Literature and Disability, and her article, entitled 淲hy Do Disability Aesthetics Matter? A Lesson in Porcelain was published in Diversity Gains: Stepping Stones and Pitfalls. With Jessica Cooley 05, Fox co-curated an exhibition, entitled "Indisposable: Structures of Support after the Americans with Disabilities Act," at the Ford Foundation Gallery.
Alan Michael Parker檚 story, 淯nemployment Benefits, won First Place in the Lunate 500 contest. Parker檚 book, The Age of Discovery launched on Facebook Oct. 4. He has also published two poems in The American Poetry Review, 淏reakfast and 淭he Trees of Krak贸w.
Environmental Studies
Brad Johnson published an article, entitled 淪tream capture and the geomorphic evolution of the Linville Gorge in the southern Appalachians, USA in the journal Geomorphology.
Film and Media Studies
Amanda R. Martinez and series co-editor, Leandra H. Hern谩ndez have published the first book in their Cultural Media Studies series, Dangerous Dames: Representing Female-Bodied Empowerment in Postfeminist Media, by Heather Hundley, Roberta Chevrette, and Hillary A. Jones.
German Studies
Maggie McCarthy published an article, co-written with Katharina Gerstenberger, in Feminist German Studies, 淢apping out the 楥o in Collaborative Work: External Pressures, Institutional Responses, and Individual Affects.
History
Robin Barnes participated by invitation in an online seminar organized by the University of Minnesota Center for Early Modern History in cooperation with the Consortium for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine.
Peter Krentz published 淏attle of Salamis: 480 BC, a solicited and peer-reviewed article, in the Oxford Bibliographies in 淢ilitary History.
Sarah Waheed has secured a book contract with Cambridge University Press for her forthcoming publication, tentatively titled Hidden Histories of Pakistan: Censorship, Literature and Secular Nationalism in Late Colonial India. Waheed has been awarded, in addition to the Fulbright for India, an (American Institute of Pakistan Studies) fellowship, which will support Waheed檚 research on the project, 淗er City Disappeared in Black Gold: South Asian Muslim Urbanism Between India, Pakistan, and the Persian Gulf.
Hispanic Studies
Rosalba Esparragoza and Kyra Kietrys teamed up with former 91茄子 connections to support new international collaborations in the face of COVID-19. These initiatives include a program through which SPA 201 students and middle-schoolers from Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy wrote letters to COVID patients and healthcare workers in Spain and Colombia. Kietrys worked with a former 91茄子 international student to create Ven, Ask Me, a language collaborative between Hough High School and a public school in Spain.
Kyra Kietrys co-edited a collection of essays, titled 淟a tradici贸n cultural hisp谩nica en una sociedad global [The Hispanic Cultural Tradition in a Global Society], published by the Universidad de Extremadura Press.
Anthony Pasero-O橫alley has been offered a book contract with Cambridge Scholars Publishing for a manuscript project, titled Rebels with a Cause: Contemporary Spanish Women Playwrights. Pasero-O橫alley檚 article, titled 淟as chicas no fuman igual: Visibilizing Oppression and Gender-Based Violence through Forum Theatre has been accepted for publication in the Spanish theatre journal Anagn贸risis: Revista de Investigaci贸n Teatral and is forthcoming this December.
Luis H. Pe帽a and Magdalena Maiz-Pe帽a published Chapter 12, 淪taging Modernity: Reports on the Murder of Delmira Agustini, Cursed Celebrity, of Negotiating Space in Latin America.
Magdalena Maiz-Pe帽a recently published 淕eograf铆as interiores, cuerpos-hablantes y texturas visuales de la depresi贸n: el manifiesto corp贸reo nepantlista de Laura Aguilar (1959-2018) Revista de Estudios de G茅nero y Sexualidades, Special Issue Re-imagining Female Disabilities in Luso-Hispanic Women檚 Cultural Production. Maiz-Pe帽a also wrote the prologue 淐uerpos-textos po茅ticos, memoria enraizada y g茅nero to introduce Poes铆a reciente de voces en di谩logo con la ascendencia hispano-hablante en los Estados Unidos; Antolog铆a Breve.
Latin American Studies
Russell Crandall and Frederick Richardson published 淲hat Centuries of Latin American History Say About Inequality in Americas Quarterly. Crandall also published 淢iller Versus Biden: Competing U.S. Doctrines for Latin America in Americas Quarterly.
Philosophy
Daniel Layman published Locke Among the Radicals: Liberty and Property in the Nineteenth Century with Oxford University Press.
Paul Studtmann and Shyam Gouri Suresh (economics) co-authored the paper 淯niversalizing and the We: Endogenous Game Theoretic Deontology, forthcoming in the interdisciplinary journal Economics and Philosophy.
Physics
Mario Belloni, Wolfgang Christian and colleagues from Eckerd College, the University of Colorado Boulder, and Jagiellonian University in Poland recently published, 淭eaching with Physlets, in the peer-reviewed journal Physics Education.
Tim Gfroerer and Morgan Bergthold 20 published an article entitled 淟aser Diode Coherence in the American Journal of Physics, which was chosen as the featured article in the September issue of AJP.
Anthony Kuchera co-authored a research paper with Tan Phan 18, titled 淟ow-lying level structure of the neutron-unbound N=7 isotones, and another paper titled 淥bservation of T=3/2 isobaric analog states in 9Be using p + 8Li resonance scattering in the journal Physical Review C. In addition, Kuchera co-authored a paper titled 淣ew segmented target for studies of neutron unbound systems in the journal Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research, A. Kuchera has been awarded a National Science Foundation RUI Grant titled: 淐ollaborative Research: RUI: Study of exotic nuclei and neutron detector response.
Michelle Kuchera and Raghu Ramanujan were awarded a National Science Foundation grant for their project, titled 淢achine Learning Approaches for Accelerating Scientific Discovery in Nuclear Physics.
Political Science
Katherine Bersch檚 book, When Democracies Deliver: Governance Reform in Latin America, has been selected by the International Political Science Association檚 Research Committee on the Structure of Governance as the 2020 recipient of the Charles H. Levine Memorial Book Prize. Bersch and colleagues recently published, 淩esponding to COVID19 Through Surveys of Public Servants, in the peer-reviewed Public Administration Review.
Melody Crowder-Meyer, with Rosalyn Cooperman, published 淪tanding on Their Shoulders: Suffragists, Women檚 PACs, and Demands for Women檚 Representation in PS: Political Science & Politics. Crowder-Meyer also published 淐ommunity Income Inequality and the Economic Gap in Participation with James Szewczyk in Political Behavior.
Psychology
Jessica Good recently published an article entitled "The Impact of Classroom Diversity Philosophies on the STEM Performance of Undergraduate Students of Color in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
John Kello and J.A. Allen, co-authored a chapter on workplace meetings, 淭he staff meeting and beyond in the book Managing meetings in organizations: Research on managing groups and teams.
Julio Ramirez presented in a virtual webinar the Joseph L. Martinez Jr., and James G. Townsel Endowed Lecture at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. The lecture was entitled 淏roken Brains and Breaking Barriers.
Laura Sockol has published a manuscript with Katie Little 18, 淩omantic relationship satisfaction and parent-infant bonding during the transition to parenthood: an attachment-based perspective in Frontiers in Psychology.
Laura Sockol and Kristi Multhaup are co-authors with Sarah Kopp 19 on an article in Psychology and Aging. Sarah is the first author on the article, 淎ge-related differences in flashbulb memories: A meta-analysis, which is based on Sarah檚 senior thesis and was supported by a DRI.
Emily Rounds 21 and Lauren Stutts published an article called 淭he impact of fitspiration content on body satisfaction and negative mood: An experimental study in the Psychology of Popular Media journal. The article was also featured on Psy Post.
Religious Studies
Greg Snyder edited the recently published book Christian Teachers in Second-Century Rome, Schools and Students in the Ancient City.
Sociology
Gayle Kaufman檚 book Fixing Parental Leave was chosen as a Choice Editors Pick for September.
Gerardo Mart铆 published his seventh book, The Glass Church: Robert H. Schuller, the Crystal Cathedral, and the Strain of Megachurch Ministry. Mart铆 was elected President of the Association for the Sociology of Religion and recently received a $1 million Lilly Endowment Inc. national Thriving Congregations Initiative titled, 淐hurches That THRIVE for Racial Justice.
Theatre
Ann Marie Costa presented a directing workshop entitled 淩etaining our Embodied Practices in our Directing Courses: Theme Exercise as one of the featured presenters of a COVID Directs panel for the Directing Focus Group (DFG) of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education 2020 conference.
Sharon Green participated in a roundtable discussion, titled 淭heatre and Activism at the Conversations on Applied Theatre Conference, sponsored by Hollins University檚 Playwright檚 Lab. Green is also a member of a newly convened international Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) working group that is redesigning TO structures for online.