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Faculty and Staff Notes

Emily Barton and 91直播 College Students Visit Westlake School

Professor Emily Barton, along with seniors Dora Neiden and Helenor Harris-Evans, visited the Westlake fourth-grade classroom of Ms. Erin Vanek to observe and respond to student presentations on which element of storytelling is most important. Each student had chosen an element of craft (such as character, plot, or point of view) and prepared a PowerPoint presentation to argue their point, using specific examples from source texts. Professor Barton, Neiden, and Harris-Evans were amazed at the nuance of the students' arguments and their passion in arguing them.

Joshua Harrington Davidson's Coauthored Study Published in "Traffic Injury Prevention"

Joshua Harrington Davidson's coauthored study "" has just appeared in Traffic Injury Prevention.

Sebastiaan Faber Publishes Book on Spain's Image; Contributes to Article

Professor of Hispanic Studies Sebastiaan Faber has published a short book about Spain's international image, , in a series edited by the magazine Contexto. He has also contributed an to a thematic issue of the , published by the AAUP, on recent political challenges to academic freedom in history teaching and research. In October, he about student debt relief in the United States and spoke in a with Jacobin's Eoghan Gilmartin about the Spanish novelist Javier Mar铆as, who died in September.   

Cortney Smith's Coauthored Essay Published in "Journal of Communication Pedagogy"

Assistant Professor of Writing and Communication Cortney Smith's co-authored essay, "," was recently published in the Journal of Communication Pedagogy.

Jillian Scudder Publishes New Book

Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy Jillian Scudder's new popular science book, was published in the UK on November 3 by Icon Books. It will be released in the US/Global market on February 14, 2023.

Ross Karre Participated with Iranian Female Composers Association in Concert

Associate Professor Ross Karre coproduced and performed in a featuring composers from the Iranian Female Composers Association. The works were performed by the International Contemporary Ensemble conducted by Steven Schick. Among the musicians were 91直播 alumni, Hannah Levinson, Rebekah Heller, and Joshua Rubin. The program included the world premiere performance of Inexorable Passage by Nina Barzegar, the US premiere of within the Hadal and Epi by Anahita Abbasi, the NYC premiere of Crystalline Trees by Aida Shirazi, and additional works by Golfam Khayam, Kimia Koochakzadeh-Yazdi, Nasim Khorassani, and Bahar Royaee. Niloufar Shiri performed solo kamancheh interludes throughout the evening. (New York Times subscription needed to view article.)

Shuming Chen Awarded Grant from the American Chemical Society

Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Shuming Chen has been awarded a $55,000 grant by the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund for her project, "Probing Complex Post-Transition State Bifurcations in Reactions Between Boroles and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons". Professor Chen and her undergraduate research students will use both experimental and computational approaches to study mechanisms in this family of organic reactions.

Jillian Scudder Coauthored Publication in "Astrophysical Journal"

Associate Professor of Physics Jillian Scudder coauthored a publication in the on galaxies which have undergone a recent burst of star formation, examining the frequency of mergers in combination with where within a galaxy star formation is suppressed.

Jillian Scudder's Recent Book a Candidate for Prize

Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy Jillian Scudder's recent book, Astroquizzical: The Illustrated Edition (MIT Press) was included in the longlist of eight candidates for the 2023 AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books in the category.

Marta Laskowski Coauthors Paper with Students

Multiple students who worked in Professor Marta Laskowski's lab are coauthors on a paper that appeared in the journal . The paper uncovers a gene regulatory network that links the size and shape of the root system to expression of genes that are known to control the life cycle stage of the shoot system. The work was done in the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana.