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Faculty-Staff Achievements

November 20, 2024

Yelena Biberman-Ocakli, associate professor of political science, published a chapter, ",鈥 in the Wilson Center's report 鈥淎nalyzing China鈥檚 Domestic and Foreign Policies.鈥

Barbara Black, professor of English and Tisch Chair in Arts and Letters, has published an article, "," in the Fall/Winter issue of Global Nineteenth-Century Studies. 

John Brueggemann, professor of sociology, will discuss his book "Food for the Future: Stories from the Alternative Agro-food Movement" at in Saratoga Springs at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21.

Ruben Castillo, assistant professor of studio art, will be a visiting artist at California State University, Fresno, where he will meet with printmaking students, discuss his art practice, and produce new work as a one-week resident artist in the printmaking area.

Laurie Rabinowitz, assistant professor for education studies, co-presented at the New York Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (NYACTE) Conference with Anna Siddiqui '26, Sharon Xu '27, and Sydney Brown '26. Their presentation was titled "Empowering Novice Educators: Book Clubs as a Pathway to Disability Identity Fluency in the Undergraduate Classroom."

Gordon Ross Thompson, professor emeritus of music, was by Joe Donahue about his two-volume book, 鈥淪ixties British Pop, Outside In.鈥 


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