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Faculty and Staff Notes

Sebastiaan Faber coauthors piece for The Nation; is featured in new podcast series

Professor of 麻豆视频 Sebastiaan Faber has coauthored a piece in  magazine on the Spanish government's decision to pardon nine Catalan leaders who were sent to prison for their involvement in a referendum for independence. Faber, whose new book  (Vanderbilt University Press) came out in April, is also featured in Noiser's new podcast series , narrated by Paul McGann.

Sonia Kruks presents paper on Simone de Beauvoir

Sonia Kruks, Robert S. Danforth Professor of Politics Emerita, recently presented a paper at the (virtual) international conference, 鈥淪imone de Beauvoir: New Perspectives for the 21st Century.鈥 Her paper, titled 鈥淥ld Age and Intersectionality: Beauvoir and Beyond,鈥 drew on Beauvoir鈥檚 work to reflect on the troubling exclusion of old age from consideration in intersectional social and political theory.

Cleveland Museum of Natural History spotlights Julia Christensen in Centennial Speaker Series

The Cleveland Museum of Naturaly History has tapped Associate Professor of Integrated Media Julia Christensen to lead an event in its new , part of the museum's 100-year anniversary celebration. 

鈥淭he topics and themes that we鈥檙e addressing in the Centennial Speaker Series are fundamental,鈥 notes Allison Grazia, the museum鈥檚 manager of public engagement. 鈥淚t鈥檚 health, space, nature, human history, race鈥攖hings that are part of our everyday lived experiences.鈥

In February 2022, Christensen will discuss her collaboration with scientists at NASA鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory to develop a technology that will send data about the natural world into space in the form of song, with the hope of eventually connecting with extraterrestrial life. The project, which sits at the intersection of science and art, is poised to take space exploration to another level.

Kara Yoo Leaman publishes in Journal of Music Theory

Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Aural Skills Kara Yoo Leaman published an article titled "" in the Spring 2021 special issue (on dance and music) of the Journal of Music Theory.

Olesya Ivantsova publishes paper on Bertolt Brecht

Visiting Assistant Professor of German Olesya Ivantsova published a paper in the online journal discussing Bertolt Brecht鈥檚 reflections on the written word鈥檚 presence in the city space.

Vladimir Ivantsov chairs North American Dostoevsky Society essay contest

Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian Vladimir Ivantsov has organized and chaired the 2020-21 North American Dostoevsky Society Undergraduate Student Essay Contest. The Contest is designed to recognize outstanding undergraduate essays focused on the works of Fyodor Dostoevsky. More on this can be found on the .

Abby Aresty presents on course with Rachel Gibson '20 at conference

TIMARA Technical Director and Lecturer Abby Aresty and Rachel Gibson '20 presented their course, "Crafting Sound: Simple Sonic Interfaces for Education and Creation," at the international virtual . Gibson, Aresty, and Ian Moo '21 also presented their works-in-progress paper, "Apples and Oranges: Comparing Crafty Sonic Circuits for Electronics Education," at IDC.

Al Evangelista debuts new dance performance work in D.C. festival

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista debuted "Dragon Fruit," a new performance work as part of The Spill by Excessive Realness. The evening of new works was hosted by Washington, D.C.-based Dance Place's . 

Sergio Guti茅rrez Negr贸n reviews book

Assistant Professor of 麻豆视频 Sergio Guti茅rrez Negr贸n reviewed Poets, Philosophers, Lovers: On the Writings of Giannina Braschi, edited by Frederick Luis Aldama and Tess O'Dwyer for .

Abby Aresty presents award-winning paper with Rachel Gibson '20

Abby Aresty, technical director and lecturer in TIMARA, and Rachel Gibson '20 presented their paper "Changing GEAR: The Girls Electronic Arts Retreat's Teaching Interfaces for Musical Expression" virtually at the New Interfaces for Musical Expression in NYU Shanghai, June 14-18, 2021. The paper has won an award (Learn to Play/Play to Learn) and honorable mention (Pamela Z diversity award) at the New Interfaces for Musical Expression conference.