Faculty Development News 2021

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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT NEWS April 2021

The Faculty Development Committee is pleased to share the accomplishments of the talented and dedicated full-time faculty of the College of Mount Saint Vincent, from the fall of 2018 to the spring of 2021. Several years ago, the Faculty Development Committee began to celebrate the publications and presentations/exhibitions of the faculty annually, and in person. This year, after a two-year hiatus, we have expanded our celebratory categories to include significant service and awards (grants and scholarships), in order to recognize the importance of engagement with communities beyond the College of Mount Saint Vincent.

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David Aliano Publications “Italy’s Fields of Glory: First World War Battlefield Travel and the Uses of Public Memory, 1919-1953,” in Mattia Roveri ed. Italy and the Military: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. Review of Banana Cowboys: The United Fruit Company and the Culture of Corporate Colonialism, by James W. Martin (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2018), Diplomatic History, Volume 43, Issue 3 (June 2019). Review of Transatlantic Antifascisms: From the Spanish Civil War to the End of World War II, by Michael Seidman (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), The Historian, Volume 81, Issue 1 (Spring 2019). Review of Pre-Occupied Spaces: Remapping Italy’s Transnational Migrations and Colonial Legacies, by Teresa Fiore (New York: Fordham University Press, 2017), Journal of Modern Italian Studies Vol. 24, no 1 (Winter 2019). Presentations “Using Literature as a Primary Source to Design Meaningful Writing Assignments,” Teaching History Writing Conference, Graduate Center CUNY, New York, March 12, 2021. “Finding Italy in the Diaspora and the Diaspora in Italy,” Manhattan College, NY, October 28, 2020. “La Faccetta Nera, Bella Ciao, and Teaching Italian History through Song,” Northeast Modern Language Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA, March 5-8, 2020.

“First Facts of Travel: Practical Travel Experiences in Twentieth Century Italy,” Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association, Pittsburgh, PA, November 7-9, 2019. “Conflicted Gazes: Visual Depictions of Italy for the American Tourist Market (1922-1953),” Eye-centricity and the Visual Cultures of Italy and the Diaspora, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College/ CUNY, New York, April 26-27, 2019. “Tourist Encounters with Italy’s Changing Political Landscape: From Fascism through Reconstruction,” Columbia University Seminar in Modern Italian Studies, New York, March 1, 2019. Service Italian American Review, Editor, January 2021-Present. Ethnic Studies Review, Editor, January 2020-January 2021; Associate Editor, October 2011-December, 2019. Alpha Mu Gamma, National Collegiate Foreign Language Honor Society, National Vice-President 2018-present.

Katherine Alexander Publications Alexander, K.E. (2021) Attachment insecurity and enjoyment of breastfeeding among women in online support groups: The mediating role of self-efficacy and maternal body image., Breastfeeding Review.

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Alexander, R. G., Alexander, K., BarchasLichtenstein, J., Finkelstein, S., Lee, S., Litchman, M. L., Nigg, C. R., Ross, K., Starr, L., Xu, X. Faulty evidence, specious logic, dangerous conclusions: Challenging gendered ideas of mentorship. OSF preprint (2020): https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/zqtky Hrubes, D.A., Fisher, P.H., Joh, A.S., Alexander, K.E., Brooks, P.J., and Saltzman, E.S. (2020). Developing Employment-Related Skills for Psychology Majors. In T. M. Ober, E. Che, J. E. Brodsky, C. Raffaele, and P. J. Brooks (Eds.). How We Teach Now: The GSTA Guide to Transformative Teaching (pp. 17-29). Retrieved from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology web site: http://teachpsych.org/ebooks/ howweteachnow-transformative Presentations Scollo, M., Alexander, K., Hahn, J*., and Quaranto, N.* (2018, November) “It’s an extrovert world”: A cultural discourse analysis of “introvert” and “extrovert” terms in the United States, presented in the Symposium: There’s No Right Way to Play: Examining Stigma and the Margins through Cultural Discourse Analysis, presented at the National Communication Association convention, Salt Lake City, Utah. Weinreb, C.*, Decayette, M.*, and Alexander, K. (2018, March). “Prejudice Towards Overweight Students.” Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Alexander, K. (2018, March). “Linking the Classroom and Employment.” Presented at the teaching symposium of the Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2

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Jon K. Burmeister Publications “We Can Automate Work. Can We Automate Meaning?” in The Philosopher’s Magazine, Issue 81, 2018. Peer Reviewed Article. “Kant, Cybernetics, and Cybersecurity: Integration and Secure Computation,” coauthored with Ziyuan Meng. Forthcoming in 2021 in the “Cybernetics and Philosophy” Special Issue of the Journal on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics. Review of The Actual and the Rational: Hegel and Objective Spirit, by Jean-François Kervégan. International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 59, No. 2, Issue 234 (June 2019), pg. 245-248. Presentations Co-hosted a conversational session entitled “Cybernetics and Philosophy,” at the Spring 2021 Conference of the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, March 9, 2021.

Seonhee Cho Publications Cho, S., and Clark-Gareca, B. (2020). Approximating and innovating field experiences of ESOL preservice teachers: The effects of COVID-19 and school closures. TESOL Journal, 11 (3). https://doi.org/10.1002/ tesj.548.


Cho, S., Lee, H., and Herner-Patnode, L. (2020). Factors influencing preservice teachers’ self-efficacy in addressing cultural and linguistic needs of diverse learners. The Teacher Educator, doi: 10.1080/08878730.2020.1805835. Cho, S. (2019). Secondary contentarea teachers’ perceptions of English learner accommodations in classroom assessments. NYSTESOL Journal, 6 (1), 42-52. Cho, S., and Yi, Y. (2018). Funds of knowledge and cultural capital: Working toward diversity and equity of knowledges. Applied Linguistics, doi:10.1093/applin/amy062. Cho, S., and Yi, Y. (2018). Intersecting identities and positionality of U.S.-based transnational scholars in second language studies. International Journal of Research and Method in Education, 41 (4). doi: 10.1080/1743727X.2018.1496416 Presentations Cho, S. and Gareca-Clark, B. (May, 2020). Practicum and field experiences in TESOL teacher education programs. NYSTESOL webinar series. Cho, S. and Bohon, L. (October 26-November 2, 2018). “Developing Mission and Culture in Schools” “Providing Feedback to Teachers” “Differentiation” and “Communicative Method” workshops provided to 75 school directors and English teachers representing 22 oblasts (states) at New Ukraine School Forum. Zalishchycky, Ternopil, Ukraine. Cho, S. (November, 2018). Dilemma of culturally relevant pedagogy and its possible solution. Paper presented at 48th NYSTESOL conference. Albany, NY.

Cho, S. (November, 2018). Policies and practices of TESOL teacher education programs. Special Interest Group Discussion at 48th NYSTESOL conference. Albany, NY. Service TESOL Journal, Associate Editor of Classroom Explorations, 2019-Present. NYSTESOL, Co-Chair of Teacher Education SIG, 2018-Present.

Janet Czermak Publications Barra, M., Singh, S., and Czermak, J. (2021). Nurse Educators teaching medical school: Impact of interprofessional collaboration. Creative Nursing, 27(2).

James Fabrizio Publications Fabrizio, J.J., Rollins, J., Bazinet, C.W., Wegener, S., Koziy, I., Daniel, R., Lombardo, V., Pryce, D., Bharrat, K., Innabi, E., Villanobos, M., Mendoza, G., Ferrara, E., Rodway, S., Vicioso, M., Siracusa, V., Dailey, E., Pronovost, J., Innabi, S., Patel, V., DeSouza, N., Quaranto, D., Niknejad, A. (2020). Tubulin-binding cofactor E-like (TBCEL), the protein product of the mulet gene, is required in the germline for the regulation of interflagellar microtubule dynamics during spermatid individualization. Biology Open. Feb 26;9(2). pii: bio049080. doi: 10.1242/bio.049080 https:// bio.biologists.org/content/9/2/ bio049080.long 3


Fabrizio, J.J. (2020) First person interview (published alongside Fabrizio et al., 2020, above) Biology Open 2020 9: bio051151 doi: 10.1242/bio.051151 Published 26 February 2020 https://bio.biologists. org/content/9/2/bio051151

Vincent Fitzgerald Publications Fitzgerald, V. M. (2020/Paperback). The influence of polls on television news coverage of presidential campaigns. Lanham, MD: Lexington. Presentations An Impressive Command of the Skins: The Play of the Late Dr. Robert Kubey. Panelist at the 24th annual meeting of the New Jersey Communication Association, New Brunswick, NJ, March, 2021. News Media in the Current Media Landscape. Panel respondent at the 105th annual meeting of the National Communication Association (Mass Communication Division), Baltimore, November, 2019.

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The Election of 2020: A Faculty Panel/ Discussion. Presentation at CMSV Lecture Series, February, 2020. If the Election Were Held Tomorrow: How Polls Influence News Coverage of Presidential Campaigns. Presentation at the CMSV Alumni Weekend, October, 2018.

Robert Jacklosky Publications Jacklosky, Rob. “Dickensian Satire and Mealtime Shame,” co-authored with Matthew Kaiser, a chapter in A Cultural History of Comedy in the Age of Empire (Volume 5 of the Bloomsbury Cultural History of Comedy Series), Volume 5 edited by Matthew Kaiser. Series edited by Andrew Stott. July 2021. Jacklosky, Rob. “The Thing and Not the Thing: The Contemporary Dickensian Novel and Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch” in a volume Dickens After Dickens. (White Rose York University Press 2020), edited by Emily Bowles. https://universitypress.whiterose. ac.uk/site/books/10.22599/ DickensAfterDickens/

Race in Music, Video Games, and Television. Panel respondent at the 104th annual meeting of the National Communication Association (Mass Communication Division), Salt Lake City, November, 2018.

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Riverdale Press. 2020. Newspaper interview on how college internships were affected during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Kristin Lawler

Yonhap Television News (YTN), South Korea. 2019. Interviewed for a documentary series about the American electoral system.

Board Cultures: the Political Ontology of Surfing and Skateboarding, David Cline, Kristin Lawler, and Michael Roberts, eds. San Diego: San Diego State University Press, forthcoming fall 2021.

A member of Bronx Community Board 8. Appointed by Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. 2019-2022.

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Radical America: the 1930s and the Politics of Storytelling in The Long 1930s: Repetition and Crisis in the Liberal World Order, Susan Falls, Taylor C. Nelms, Jeremy Rayner, and George Souvlis, eds. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming, 2020. Labor’s Will to Power: Nietzsche, American Syndicalism, and the Politics of Liberation in Nietzsche and Critical Social Theory, Michael Roberts and Christine Payne, eds., Boston: Brill Publishers, 2019. Slackers, Sabotage, and Shorter Hours: Cultural Politics and the Class Struggle. Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination, Winter 2018. Presentations Antifascism, Counterculture, and the Surfer Imaginary, Plenary Session presentation at “Impact Zones and Liminal Spaces: the Culture and History of Surfing” conference, San Diego State University, April 2019. Athletes, Civil Rights Activism, and American History, Presentation at “Sports and Society” conference, College of Mount Saint Vincent, October 2018. Pulling Punches: Attention, Capital, Labor. Film showing and Q and A with filmmakers Kristin Lawler and Julian Chehirian, Monira Foundation, March 13, 2021: https://monirafoundation. org/event/pulling-punches/

Matthew Leporati Publications “‘More than mortal fervour’: Patriotism and Democracy in John Thelwall’s Epic The Hope of Albion.” Romanticism 26.1 (2020): 50-61. “New Formalism in the Classroom: Re-Forming Epic Poetry in Wordsworth and Blake.” Humanities 8.2 (2019): 100, 1-16. “Building up Jerusalem in the Classroom: William Blake and Writing Pedagogy.” The CEA Forum 47.1 (2018): 62-95. Presentations “Minding the World within Words: Stimulating Mindfulness in the Classroom through the OED.” Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Online. 2021. Co-chair: Mindfulness in the Writing and Literature Classroom: In-person, Online, in the Moment (Roundtable). Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Online 2021. “The Romantic Epic Poet and Transnational Utopia.” Northeast Modern Language Association, Online. 2021. “Forming Minds: New Formalism and Mindfulness in the Writing and Literature Classroom.” New Jersey College English Association, Online. 2020. “Forms of Mindful Pedagogy: Minding Form in the Writing Classroom.” Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Boston, MA, 2020. 5


Co-Chair: Mindfulness in the Writing and Literature Classroom (Roundtable). Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Boston, MA, 2020. “’The Authors are in Eternity’: William Blake, Supernatural Inspiration, and Writing Pedagogy.” Supernatural Studies Conference, Bronx, NY, 2019. Co-Facilitator: Mindfulness in the Writing and Literature Classroom (Workshop). Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Washington, D.C., 2019. “’Such is the Cry from all the Earth’: The Dark Ecological Perception of William Blake’s Epics.” Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Washington, D.C., 2019.

Peter Luthy Publications Hernández, Eugenio, Peter M. Luthy, Hrvoje Šikić, Fernando Soria, and Edward N. Wilson. “Spaces Generated by Orbits of Unitary Representations: A Tribute to Guido Weiss.” The Journal of Geometric Analysis (2020): 1-27. https://doi. org/10.1007/s12220-020-00396-0

Amir Niknejad Publications Fackeldey, K., Röhm, J., Niknejad, A. et al. Analyzing Raman spectral data without separabiliy assumption. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 59, 575–596 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10910-02001201-7 6

Hahnemann, D., Köster, J., Szczurek, E. Niknejad, A. et al. Eleven grand challenges in single-cell data science. Journal of Genome Biology, 21, 31 (2020). https://doi. org/10.1186/s13059-020-1926-6 James J. Fabrizio1, *, Janet Rollins, Christopher W. Bazine, Stephanie Wegener, Iryna Koziy, Rachel Daniel, Vincent Lombardo, Dwaine Pryce, Kavita Bharrat, Elissa Innabi, Marielle Villanobos, Gabriela Mendoza, Elisa Ferrara, Stephanie Rodway, Matthew Vicioso, Victoria Siracusa, Erin Dailey, Justin Pronovost, Simon Innabi, Vrutant Patel, Nicole DeSouza, Danielle Quaranto, and Amir Niknejad. Tubulin-binding cofactor E-like (TBCEL), the protein product of the mulet gene, is required in the germline for the regulation of interflagellar microtubule dynamics during spermatid individualization. Biology Open (2020) 9, bio049080. doi:10.1242/bio.049080

Cynthia Meyers Publications “When Big Business Was in Show Business: US Radio Before Television,” The Routledge Companion to Radio Studies, eds. Jason Loviglio and Mia Lindgren (in press). “Media History and Advertising Archives.” American Journalism 37, no. 2 (2020): 244-255. https://doi.or g/10.1080/08821127.2020.1750888 “Teaching the Relationship of Ads to Content in Media: A Lesson Plan and Assignment.” Advertising & Society Quarterly 20, no. 3 (October 2019). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/734578


“Inside a Broadcasting Blacklist: Kraft Television Theatre, 1951-55.” Journal of American History 105, no. 3 (December 2018): 589-616. “The March of Time Radio Docudrama: Time Magazine, BBDO, and Radio Sponsors, 1931-39.” American Journalism 35, no. 4 (2018): 420-443. Received Article of the Year Award, 2018 Film Review of Walter Winchell: The Power of Gossip (American Masters documentary on PBS), in American Jewish History Review, in press. “Experiential Advertising: The World of Coca-Cola.” Flow: A Critical Forum on Media and Culture, December 2020. https://www.flowjournal. org/2020/12/experientialadvertising/ “Fewer Manifestos, More Analysis” in “Is Media Studies about to Go Viral?” Times Higher Education, 10 October 2019. https://www. timeshighereducation.com/features/ media-studies-about-go-viral “Family Influencers: The ACE Family.” In Media Res: A Media Commons Project, 10 January 2019. http:// mediacommons.org/imr/content/ family-influencers-ace-family Presentations “‘If You Want to Be Famous, Buy Shows; If You Want to Be Rich, Buy Spots’: The Ted Bates Agency and 1950s TV Advertising.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies, 21 March 2021 (virtual conference, rescheduled due to COVID-19). “Sponsorship and Blacklisting: Cases from the J. Walter Thompson Files,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Seattle, 16 March 2019.

“Celebrity Association and the Soft Sell: Marketing Gelatin on 1930s Radio,” Researching New York 2018, University at Albany-State University of New York, 16 November 2018. “Television Commercials, Past and Present.” Flow Conference, The University of Texas at Austin, 29 September 2018. Guest speaker, CMJ 520: Media History, taught by Prof. Michael Socolow, University of Maine, 15 October 2020. Guest Speaker, graduate media history course taught by Prof. Patrick File, Reynolds School of Journalism and Center for Advanced Media Studies, University of Nevada, Reno, 22 October 2018, 25 March 2020. Guest Speaker, Graduate Seminar, “Media Industries,” taught by Prof. Alisa Perren, The University of Texas at Austin, 6 November 2018, 3 November 2020. Invited panelist, Advertising as Cultural Heritage: Legacies of the Films that Sold, Berlin, Germany, 20-22 May 2020 (postponed due to COVID-19). Invited participant, Advertising & Society Quarterly Colloquium, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 10-11 October 2019. Panelist, “American Journalism Best Articles,” American Journalism Historians Association, Dallas, Texas, 4 October 2019. “No News Is Bad News,” On the Media, WNYC, 8 May 2020. https:// www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/ otm/episodes/local-news-on-themedia 7


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Victor Miroshnikov

Faculty-Student Screening Committee, Peabody Awards, January 2019, January 2020, January 2021

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Moderator, Visiting Professor Program, Advertising Educational Foundation, New York, 1-5 June 2020, 23 October 2020, 3 December 2020. Grant Panelist, Media Projects Development and Production, Division of Public Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, DC, March 2021. Reviewer, Library of American Broadcasting Foundation History Award, 2018, 2020. Editorial Board, Advertising & Society Quarterly, 2018-Present. Editorial Board, Journal of Radio and Audio Media, 2018-Present. Selection Committee, Visiting Professor Program, Advertising Educational Foundation, New York, March 2020. External Program Reviewer, SUNY Oneonta, November 2020. External Program Reviewer, Queens College, 2019. External Promotion Reviewer, Drew University, 2021. External Member, Doctoral Dissertation Committee, David Noell, Columbia University, New York, 27 March 2020. Awards “Article of the Year, 2018,” for “The March of Time Radio Docudrama: Time Magazine, BBDO, and Radio Sponsors, 1931-39.” American Journalism 35, no. 4 (2018): 420-443. 8

Victor A. Miroshnikov. Deterministic Chaos of Exponential Oscillons and Pulsons, American Journal of Computational Mathematics, 2020, 10, 43-72.

Jennifer M. Pipitone Publications Pipitone, J. M. and Raghavan, C. (2020). Art as cultural tool: Deconstructing exotified notions of Balinese society during an American study abroad programme. Pedagogy, Culture, & Society, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681366. 2020.1844788 Presentations Pipitone, J. M. and Jović, S. (2019). “Negotiating Public Space in New York City.” Environmental Design Research Association meeting (May 22-26), Brooklyn, NY. Pipitone, J. M. (2019). “Critical Perspectives on Study Abroad: Educating for Social Change.” Eastern Psychological Association meeting (February 28-March 2), New York, NY. Fernandez, S., Mejia, R., Parajon, A., Jović, S. and Pipitone, J. M. (2020). “Urban Greenspaces and COVID-19: An Exploration of Park Use and Sense of Belonging in New York City.” OsloMet Urban Research Conference (October 28-29), Oslo, Norway (virtual).


LaRocca, K., Giocondo, D., Morales, T., Aufiero, S., Cleary, M., Sewell, P., Sewell, C., Pipitone, J. M. and Vuotto, S. (2020). “Exploring the Nexus of Meme Culture and Western Youth Culture.” Society for Personality and Social Psychology meeting (February 27-29), New Orleans, LA. Jović, S. and Pipitone, J. M. (2019). “Out of Bounds: Mapping Uptown Youth’s Everyday Mobility through Geo-tagged Photographs.” Mapping (in)Justice: Digital Theory + Praxis for Critical Scholarship Conference (November 7-9), Fordham University, New York, NY. Jović, S. and Pipitone, J. M. (2019). “Mapping the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Documentation Status in New York City.” Environmental Design Research Association meeting (May 22-26), Brooklyn, NY.

Stephanie Pietros Publications With Rebecca Olson (Oregon State University), “First-Generation Shakespeare,” co-edited special issue, Early Modern Culture 14 (2019). https://tigerprints.clemson. edu/emc/vol14/iss1/ “Introduction: First-Generation Shakespeare,” with Rebecca Olson, Early Modern Culture 14 (2019): 2125. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/ emc/vol14/iss1/2/ “‘If we shadows have offended’: Shakespeare’s ‘Problems’ and FirstGeneration Students,” Early Modern Culture 14 (2019): 88-100. https:// tigerprints.clemson.edu/emc/vol14/ iss1/7/ Presentations

Pipitone, J. M. (2019). “Getting Global with It: Trouble with Study Abroad in the U.S.” International Society for Cultural-historical Activity Research Conference (March 19-24), Ioannina, Greece.

Roundtable discussant, “Instituting Access, Maintaining Structures for Persistence,” Invited participant in Executive Council Roundtable Session, Modern Language Association Convention, January 7-10, 2021.

Pipitone, J. M. (2019). “Break on through to the “Other” Side: Cultural Othering in Study Abroad.” Eastern Psychological Association meeting (February 28-March 2), New York, NY.

Conference paper, “Anger as Rhetorical Strategy in Elizabeth I’s Speeches,” Early Modern Women’s Anger Seminar, Shakespeare Association of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 1518, 2020, paper written and submitted for response; conference canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Service Editorial Board Member: Journal of Experiential Education, 2018.

Conference paper, “Lyrics and Lyric: Using Popular Song to Teach Poetry and Poetics,” Invited submission to panel “Music, Text, and Pedagogy: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue,” Northeast Modern Language Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA, March 5-8, 2020.

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Seminar respondent, Shakespeare on the Contemporary Regional Stage Seminar, Shakespeare Association of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April 17-20, 2019. Invited lecture (with Robert Miller, Mount Saint Mary College), “O Happy Fault: The Human Element in the Creation of the Saint John’s Bible,” Caldwell University, Caldwell, NJ, April 8, 2019. Conference paper, “Sounding Text: The Book and Performance in The Siege of Rhodes,” Early Modern Songscapes, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, February 8-9, 2019. Awards Nominated for the 2021 Teaching Literature Book Award, Idaho State University.

Saphan, L. (2020). Memory, History & Documentary Filmmaking [Talk]. Cambodian Town Film Festival, Long Beach, CA. Saphan, L. (2020). The Cambodian Case Studies [Talk]. Immigrant Stories/American Stories FSEM, College of Mount Saint Vincent, NY. Saphan, L. (2019). Multicultural identities in Cambodia [Talk]. Urban Studies Speaker Serie, Worcester State University, MA. Saphan, L. (2019). Rooted in Memory [Exhibition of sculptures and watercolors]. Exhibited at Grimshaw Gudewicz Art Gallery September 5October 11.

LinDa Saphan

Saphan, L. (2019). Southeast Asian Day of Resilience [Exhibition of sculptures]. Exhibited at Mekong NYC, May 11.

Publications

Ron Scapp

Saphan, L. and Hun, N. (2021). “Popular and Political Songwriting in Cambodia: From Sihanouk’s Prewar Golden Age to Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge” in Hun, N., Kim, M., Lee, Y., Nelson, R., Oum, R. O., and Saphan, L., The Golden Age of Cambodian Popular Music, Kim, M. (Ed.), Seoul: Hyunsilbook, p.41-81. Saphan, L. Cabrera, K., (2019). “Negotiating the Use of New York City’s Shared Public Spaces”, Streetnotes Journal, volume 26, June. Saphan L., Cabrera, K. (2020). “The Street Vendors Who Make Christmas For New York City.” Zocalo Public Square, December 22. 10

Presentations

Publications A Question of Voice: Philosophy and the Search for Legitimacy (University of Michigan Press, Fall 2020). Presentations Invited lecture: “The Politics of Empathy.” Department of Philosophy at SUNY Stony Brook (Fall 2019) Service Editor: Philosophy, Travel and Place: Being in Transit, Co-Editor with Brian Seitz. (Palgrave MacMillian, Fall 2018).


Editor: Served as Editor for the journal Ethnic Studies Review (University of California Press from 2010 to 2020). Contributing Editor: I am a contributing editor to the journal, Ethnic Studies Review (University California Press, beginning in 2020). During that time, I have published two interviews and a commentary for the journal. Awards Fulbright Award to Grenada (Spring 2020, postponed to 2022 due to COVID-19)

Joseph M. Skelly Publications Skelly, Joseph Morrison. “Into the Labyrinth: Terrorism, History and Diplomacy.” In English, Richard, editor. The Cambridge History of Terrorism. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021, 594-622. Presentations “Terrorism, History and Diplomacy.” Queen’s University Belfast, Development Workshop, The Cambridge History of Terrorism. Belfast, Northern Ireland, October, 2019. Service National Treasurer, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa, Washington, DC. www. asmeascholars.org

Conference Organizing Committee, “Tradition, Evolution and Revolution in the Middle East and Africa.” Eleventh Annual Conference, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa, Washington, DC, November, 2018. Conference Organizing Committee, “Past, Present and Future in the Middle East and Africa,” Twelfth Annual Conference, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa. Washington, DC, November, 2019. Peer review of Journal of the Middle East and Africa. Peer review of Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence. Peer review of Lexington Books, Lanham, MD. United States Army Reserve: Executive Officer (Chief of Staff), 405th Field Hospital, 804th Medical Brigade, Hartford, CT. Awards Armed Forces Service Medal. Awarded for deployment during Operation COVID-19 Support, March to June, 2020.

Michelle Scollo Publications Scollo, M. and Milburn, T. (Eds.). (2019). Engaging and Transforming Global Communication through Cultural Discourse Analysis: A Tribute to Donal Carbaugh. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. Received National Communication Association Outstanding Publication Award for Language and Social Interaction Scholarship.

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Scollo, M. and Poutiainen, S. (2019). “Talking” and tapailla (“seeing someone”): Cultural terms and ways of communicating in the development of romantic relationships in the United States and Finland. Scollo, M. and T. Milburn (Eds.), Engaging and transforming global communication through cultural discourse analysis: A tribute to Donal Carbaugh (pp. 129-155). Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. Scollo, M. and Milburn, T. (2019). Introduction; Cultural discourse analysis: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. In M. Scollo and T. Milburn (Eds.), Engaging and transforming global communication through cultural discourse analysis: A tribute to Donal Carbaugh (pp. xxix-xivi). Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. Presentations Chair and Presenter, environmental communication data session: Using cultural discourse analysis to examine communication at the crossroads of environmental issues. Virtual Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, November 2020. Short Course Co-Chair and Presenter (with M. Winchatz; 5 Speakers), At the crossroads of data analysis: Cultural discourse analysis provides analytic options. Virtual Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, November 2020.

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“Failing at being open: Using stories of failure to teach relational dialectics in the interpersonal communication course.” Panel: At the crossroads of failure and learning: Considering the role of communication theory. Virtual Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, November 2020. Preconference Lead Organizer and Chair (with T. Milburn; 15 Speakers), Engaging and transforming communication and community through cultural discourse analysis: A theoretical and methodological workshop. Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Baltimore, MD, November 2019. “Cross-cultural comparative analysis: The communicative development of romantic relationships in the United States and Finland” with Saila Poutiainen. Part of Preconference, Engaging and transforming communication and community through cultural discourse analysis: A theoretical and methodological workshop. Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Baltimore, MD, November 2019. “Comparing communication practices across cases workshop: ‘#Introvert’ and ‘#extrovert’ tweets in the United States and Finland” with Saila Poutiainen. Part of Preconference, Engaging and transforming communication and community through cultural discourse analysis: A theoretical and methodological workshop. Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Baltimore, MD, November 2019.


“Natural criticism in cultural discourse analysis: ‘Talking’ and tapailla (‘seeing someone’) in romantic relationship development in the United States and Finland” with Saila Poutiainen. Part of Preconference, Engaging and transforming communication and community through cultural discourse analysis: A theoretical and methodological workshop. Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Baltimore, MD, November 2019. Short Course Co-Chair (with T. Milburn; 9 Speakers), Using cultural discourse analysis (CuDA): A research method to present in intercultural or topic-based courses. Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Baltimore, MD, November 2019. “Scaffolding a multi-part group research project: Cultural discourse analysis of relationship communication” with Saila Poutiainen. Part of Short Course, using cultural discourse analysis (CuDA): A research method to present in intercultural or topicbased courses. Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Baltimore, MD, November 2019. “‘Hello Mrs. Sanders’: Greetings across cultures between healthcare professionals and patients.” Part of poster (Ethnography of Communication in Applied Healthcare Contexts: Stretching Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Boundaries) presented with Lauren Makenzie and Mike Alvarez. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Washington, D.C., May 2019.

“‘It’s an extrovert world’: A cultural discourse analysis of ‘introvert’ and ‘extrovert’ terms in the United States” with Katherine Alexander, Jaclyn Hahn, and Nicole Quaranto. Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2018. Co-Chair (with S.O. Hastings), There’s no right way to play: Examining stigma and the margins through cultural discourse analysis. Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2018. Service Co-Vice Chair, National Communication Association Language and Social Interaction Division, 2021-Present. Mentor, National Communication Association Language and Social Interaction Division Doctoral Student Mentorship Program, 2020-Present. Co-Vice Chair-Elect, National Communication Association Language and Social Interaction Division, 2020-2021. Textbook Reviewer, Exploring Inter/ Cultural Communication From the Inside Out. San Diego, CA: Cognella, 2020. Ad hoc Reviewer, International Journal of Business Communication, 2020, 2019; Journal of Refugee Studies, 2019; Text & Talk, 2019; Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 2018.

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Awards “National Communication Association Outstanding Publication Award for Language and Social Interaction Scholarship” for Scollo, M. and Milburn, T. (Eds.). (2019). Engaging and Transforming Global Communication through Cultural Discourse Analysis: A Tribute to Donal Carbaugh. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.

Ioanna Visviki Publications Visviki I, Judge M. 2020. Chronic arsenate exposure affects amphipod size distribution and reproduction. PeerJ 8:e8645 https://doi. org/10.7717/peerj.8645 Presentations I. Soriano, S. Mughal, C. Estrella, I. Visviki. 2020. Birth Cohort, Education and Longevity in a 19th Century Catholic Order. 7th Annual Meeting of the Evolutionary Demography Society, Roros, Norway, October 6-11 (Poster and oral presentation). I. Soriano, S. Mughal, C. Estrella, I. Visviki. 2020. Education and Longevity in a Female Religious Order. Population Association of America, Washington, D.C. April 2225 (Poster). K. Dominguez, I. Soriano, A. Niknejad I. Visviki. 2019. Education and Longevity in 19th Century Cohorts. Evolution 2019, Providence, Rhode Island June 21-25 (Poster).

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I. Visviki, N. Malizia, A. Niknejad. 2019. Socioeconomic Status and Longevity in a Religious Order. Sixth EvoDemoSoc Annual Meeting, Coral Gables, Florida, January 10-12 (Poster and oral presentation). K. Dominguez, I. Soriano, J. Torres, G. Torres, A. Niknejad. I. Visviki. 2018. Poor Girls and Rich Boys? Testing the Trivers-Willard Hypothesis. 51st Annual MACUB Conference, Queensborough Community College, October 27, 2018 (Poster).

Stefanie Vuotto Publications Brinkman, T.M., Lown. A.E., Li, C., Olsson, I., Marchak, J., Stuber, M.L., Vuotto, S., Srivastava, D.K., Nathan, P.C., Leisenring, W., Armstrong, G.T., Robison, L.L., Krull, K.R. (2019). Alcohol consumption behaviors and neurocognitive dysfunction and emotional distress in adult survivors of childhood cancer: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Addiction, 114(2), 226- 235. Vuotto, S., Ojha, R.P., Li, C., Kimberg, C., Klosky, J., Krull, K.R., Srivastava, D.K., Robison, L., Hudson, M., Brinkman, T. (2018). The role of body image dissatisfaction in the association between treatment-related scarring or disfigurement and psychological distress in adult survivors of childhood cancer. PsychoOncology, 27(1), 216-222.


Presentations Vuotto, S.C., PhD, Krull, K., Li., C., Okcu, F., Bowers, D.C., Ullrich, N.J., Srivastava, D., Howell, R., Gibson, T., Leisenring, W., Oeffinger, K.C., Robison, L.L., Armstrong, G.T., Brinkman, T.M. (2018, November). Neurologic morbidities, emotional distress and functional independence in adult survivors of childhood cancer treated with CNS-directed therapies. Oral presentation at the 50th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP), Kyoto, Japan. LaRocca, K., Giocondo, D., Morales, T., Aufiero, S., Cleary, M., Sewell, P., Sewell, C., Pipitone, J., Vuotto, S. (2020, June). Exploring the Nexus of Meme Culture and Western Youth Culture. Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting (EPA), Virtual Conference. LaRocca, K., Aufiero, S. Morales, T., Giocondo, D., Pipitone, J., Vuotto, S. (2020, February). Exploring the Nexus of Meme Culture and Western Youth Culture: A Sociocultural Perspective. Poster presentation at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting (SPSP), New Orleans, LA.

Robert Wolf Presentations

The Institute for Expressive Analysis for continuing education credit, October 2018. Video for New York State Education Department: “Art Therapy at The Henry Street School”, for their official website offering information on the application of Art Therapy in educational settings. September 2018. National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, Paper Presentation: Remote Psychoanalytic Phototherapy, February 2021. Expressive Therapy Summit, NYC, “Remote Phototherapy: A Case Study, November 2020 Institute for Expressive Analysis, Creative Seminar with Art Robbins, Moderator and Discussant, March 2020. Expressive Therapy Summit, Experiential Seminar: Group Phototherapy, November 2019, The Institute for Expressive Analysis, Creative Seminar: Creative Processing of Sensory Motor Communication Within Clinical Group Supervision, March 2019. Ninth Annual Expressive Therapy Summit, Presentation: Expressive/ Analytic Group Supervision, October 2018.

College of New Rochelle Radio Interview: The Creative Processing of Dreams, December 2019.

Online Educational Symposium presented by PBMTI: Reflecting on Inspiration 2018, “Creative Processing of Dreams” by Dr. Robert Irwin Wolf, August 2018.

Creative Processing of Dreams, Expanded video with parts taken from Online Educational Symposium presented by PBMTI: Reflecting On Inspiration 2018, “Creative Processing of Dreams” and offered by

The Institute for Expressive Analysis, Co-Sponsored by The New York Art Therapy Association, Uses of Photography in Psychoanalytic Treatment. March 2018. 15


The Camelback Gallery, Featured Artist and Online One-Year Residence, February 2021. Finalist, www.artroomgalleryonline, International Art Competition, “Painting and Photography”, December 2020. Feature Shoot; Online Magazine, Contributor to article: Photography As Self Therapy: An Introduction, November 2020. Islip Council of the Arts, and AARP Cosponsored Virtual Exhibition: Art 50+, Jury Selected Finalist to speak at Closing Reception, November 2020. Atlantic Gallery, Chelsea, NY, Group Exhibition, Stone Sculpture, November 2018. Service President, The Institute for Expressive Analysis, New York City, 2014-2020. Awards Fine Art Award, sculpture “Timeline” at the London International Creative Awards. March 2021. https://licc.uk/ winners/winner.php?eid=2-27476-20 Gold and Bronze Awards for Excellence in Sculpture, The Camelback Gallery, “Timeline” and “Adversity 2020”, February 2021. Featured Artist, Artweek, February 2021. Featured Artist, ArtBase, February 2021. Merit Award, Grey Cube Gallery Juried Exhibition, Modern Art; two sculptures: “Adversity 2020” and “Timeline”, December 2020. 16

Mariela Wong Presentations “Excessiveness and Consumerism Devouring Reality in El caballero de las botas azules” NeMLA 2020: 51st National Convention, Boston. “Translating a Victim’s Account: The Pain Must be Present” NeMLA 2019: 50th Anniversary Convention, Washington D.C.

Jordan Yakoby Publications Yakoby J., Litvak, I., and Yu, E. (In press). Guillain-Barré Syndrome following Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019. The Journal of Emergency Medicine.

Edward Zukowski Presentations “The Skepticism of the Catholic Church towards Alleged Supernatural Events” at the Supernatural -natural Studies Conference, Iona College, NY, March 2020.


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