Faculty & Staff Accomplishments
We are excited to share recent accomplishments from faculty and staff members at our campuses around the world.
Accomplishments are listed by date of achievement in reverse chronological order, with the most recent first.
Jonathan Goldman
College of Arts & Sciences EnglishJonathan Goldman, Ph.D., associate professor of English, published an article “,” in the Gothamist on December 31, 2019. The article described the looming effects of prohibition and the Red Scare over New Yorkers' New Year's Eve.
Anthony DiMatteo
College of Arts and SciencesAnthony DiMatteo, Ph.D., professor of English, had his poem, "," published in The American Journal of Poetry on December 26, 2019.
Anthony Dimatteo
College of Arts and SciencesAnthony DiMatteo, Ph.D., professor of English, had his poem, "" published in Cimarron Review on December 10, 2019.
Pejman Sanaei
College of Arts & Sciences | MathPejman Sanaei, Ph.D., assistant professor of mathematics, had an article, “,” published on December 3, 2019 in the Physical Review Fluids. The article, written in collaboration with Linda J. Cummings, professor of mathematical sciences, Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, details their simplified mathematical model which characterizes membrane internal pore structure via permeability or resistance gradients in the depth of the membrane, accounts for multiple membrane fouling mechanisms (adsorption, blocking, and cake formation), defines a measure of filter performance, and for given operating conditions, is able to predict the optimum permeability or resistance profile for the chosen performance measure.
Pejman Sanaei
College of Arts & Sciences | MathPejman Sanaei, Ph.D., assistant professor of mathematics, presented a talk and chaired a session on the effects of particles diffusion and membrane pore elasticity on membrane filtration performance at the on November 26, 2019.
Elizabeth Donaldson
College of Arts and SciencesElizabeth J. Donaldson, Ph.D., professor of English and associate dean of curriculum and student engagement for the College of Arts and Sciences, delivered remarks in a book roundtable celebrating the publication of Black Madness: Mad Blackness, with author Ther铆 Alyce Pickens, at the Institute for Research in African-American Studies, Columbia University, in New York City on November 12, 2019.
Amy Bravo
International & Experiential EducationTerry Nauheim, M.F.A., associate professor of digital art and design, Michael Hosenfeld, associate professor of digital art and design, Paul Demonte, M.A., adjunct instructor of communication arts, Adrienne McNally, M.S., director of experiential education, and Amy Bravo, M.A., senior director of international and experiential education, presented at on November 9, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. Their presentation, “Strategies for Reforming Academic Models to Support Community Partnership,” spoke about Ready for Take-Off, a student-driven documentary film project that raises public awareness about flight, mobility, and advancement for people with disabilities. Ready for Take-Off engaged students and faculty of 黑料导航 to produce a short documentary film, commemorating the fifth anniversary of a JetBlue flight for disabled high school students of the Henry Viscardi School of the Viscardi Center.
John Misak
College of Arts & Sciences EnglishJohn Misak, D.A., assistant professor of English, presented a poster about "Experimental Engagements" at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Literature, Science and the Arts at the University of California in Irvine, California on November 9, 2019.
Kevin LaGrandeur
College of Arts & Sciences EnglishKevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., professor of English, and John Misak, D.A., assistant professor of English presented “An AR Hamlet Mystery” at the Conference of the Society for Literature, Science and the Arts, in Irvine, California on October 31, 2019.
Elizabeth Donaldson
College of Arts and SciencesElizabeth J. Donaldson, Ph.D., professor of Englisha and associate dean of curriculum and student engagement for the College of Arts and Sciences, delivered her paper, “,” at the Society for Science, Literature, and the Arts annual conference in Irvine, California, on November 8, 2019.