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.
Carol Dahir
College of Arts & Sciences Masters School CounselingCarol Dahir, Ed.D., adjunct professor and chair of the Department of School Counseling, was the keynote speaker and a workshop presenter at the 42nd Biennial International Conference of the , November 14-16, 2018 in Manila, Philipenes.
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College of Arts & Sciences EnglishJohn Misak, D.A., assistant professor of English, published an article, in Computers and Composition, Volume 50 on November 13, 2018. The article explains how virtual reality (VR) games can help students realize the importance of narrative sense of place and outlines a VR exercise for students to experience immersion as a parallel to how written works transport readers to their environments.
Amanda Golden
College of Arts & Sciences EnglishAmanda Golden, Ph.D., assistant professor of English, published in Modernism/modernity Print Plus, Volume 3, Cycle 3, on November 13, 2018.
Carol Dahir
College of Arts & Sciences Masters School CounselingCarol Dahir, Ed.D., adjunct professor and chair of the Department of School Counseling, was the keynote speaker and a workshop presenter at the 18th Annual Convention of the School Counseling Circle of the Philippines, November 13-14, 2018 in Manilla, Philipenes.
Jonathan Goldman
Spanglish FlyJonathan Goldman, Ph.D., associate professor of English, was featured in a from Goldman's Latin music group, Spanglish Fly, in All About Jazz on November 12, 2018. According to reviewer Chris M. Slawecki, "Jonathan Goldman sure seems like one interesting dude. An Associate Professor at New York Institute of Technology, Goldman edited the seminal study Joyce and the Law (University of Florida Press, 2017) and leads one of the most famous reading groups for one of Joyce's most infamous works, Ulysses. And as lead trumpet and bandleader for New York's own Spanglish Fly, he's one of the world's leading proponents of the irresistibly liberating rhythms, sounds and beats of Latin soul and boogaloo."
John Misak
College of Arts & Sciences EnglishJohn Misak, D.A., assistant professor of English, served as a panelist at Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association's 116th conference at Western Washington University in Bellingham on November 10, 2018. As part of his presentation, , Misak displayed a prototype of an Augmented Reality application that both he and Kevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., professor of English, are working on to teach complex humanities texts, like Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Amanda Golden
College of Arts & Sciences EnglishAmanda Golden, Ph.D., assistant professor of English, organized and presented on the roundtable, "Feminist Designs: Visualizing the Future of Modernist Digital Humanities" at the in Columbus, Ohio, November 10, 2018.
Susana Case
College of Arts & Sciences Behavioral SciencesSusana Case, Ph.D., professor of behavioral sciences, read from her recently published books and gave a brief talk about William Carlos Williams at the Williams Center for the Arts, Red Wheelbarrow Series in Rutherford, New Jersey. During the fall semester, she was also featured in readings from her books at The Americas Poetry Festival at the Argentine Consulate in NYC, QED in Astoria, Queens, the Cornelia Street Cafe, in New York City, the Annual Poets & Writers on War and Peace Reading at the Hudson Valley Writers' Center in Westchester, New York, and the One Breath Rising reading series in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
Terese Coe
College of Arts & Sciences EnglishTerese Coe, M.A., adjunct instructor of English, published her third book of poems, , a selection of her satire, parody, and humor, by Kelsay Books on November 1, 2018.
Edward Guiliano
College of Arts and SciencesEdward Guiliano, Ph.D., professor of English, published an article in the Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction, Vol. 49, No.2 (2018). The article, a comprehensive review of studies from 2004 through 2017 of Lewis Carroll's life and art, was published on November 1, 2018.
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