Faculty and Staff Notes
Megan Kaes Long participates in visiting scholar program at the Jacobs School of Music at IU Bloomington
Associate Professor of Music Theory Megan Kaes Long participated in the Robert Samels Visiting Scholar Program at the Jacobs School of Music at IU Bloomington in September. As part of the Five Friends Master Class series, Long delivered two lectures, led a workshop for graduate students, and met with students and faculty during her three-day residency.
Faculty and Staff present at Engineering and Liberal Education Symposium
91直播 Faculty and Staff Abby Aresty, Larissa Fekete, Abe Reshad, and Al Evangelista presented the multi-year collaboration, 鈥溾 at the 2021 . As part of the Building Partnerships panel, they discussed 91直播 community partnerships and collaborations, highlighting technological innovations and Covid-19 pivots including digitation, technologies from Cooper Language Learning Lab, dance department films, and technologies from TIMARA. The E&LE Symposium provides a forum for educators and professionals to discuss the role of engineering at a liberal arts college and liberal arts in an engineering education.
KJ Cerankowski's essay wins Symonds Prize
Assistant Professor of Comparative American Studies and Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies KJ Cerankowski's essay, "The 'End' of Orgasm: The Erotics of Durational Pleasures" won the and was published in the most recent issue of Studies in Gender and Sexuality.
Book by Ana Mar铆a D铆az Burgos Receives Reviews
Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Ana Mar铆a D铆az Burgos' , Tr谩fico de saberes: agencia femenina, hechicer铆a e Inquisici贸n en Cartagena de Indias (1610-1614) (Iberoamericana 鈥擵ervuert, 2020) has been reviewed in (2020), (2020), and 30:3 (2021).
John Duca Publishes Multiple Journal Articles
Danforth-Lewis Professor of Economics John Duca has published "What Drives House Price Cycles: International Experience and Policy Issues," in the Journal of Economic Literature, and "What Drives House Prices: Lessons from the Literature," as a short and accessible article in VoXEU. Also accepted for publication by the Journal of Government and Economics is the article, "An Overview of The Fed鈥檚 New Credit Policy Tools and Their Cushioning Effect on the COVID-19 Recession."
Renee Romano quoted in Spanish magazine article written by Sebastiaan Faber
Robert S. Danforth Professor of History Renee Romano is quoted at length in a long-form article on the return of "patriotic" history in the United States and Europe, published in the Spanish magazine . The article is authored by Professor of Hispanic Studies Sebastiaan Faber.
Joshua Sperling Publishes Essay
Visiting Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies Joshua Sperling published an essay, "," for Public Books.
Paul Brehm聽Publishes聽in The聽RAND Journal of Economics
Assistant Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies Paul Brehm's paper, "Information Asymmetry, Trade, and Drilling: Evidence from an Oil Lease Lottery" has been published in the fall 2021 issue of The RAND Journal of Economics.
Baron Pineda publishes article on internet governance and human rights for special issue of Yale Journal of Law and Technology
Professor of Anthropology and Latin American Studies Baron Pineda has published a paper, "Internet Governance and Human Rights in a Minor Key: Anthropological Perspectives," that appears in a special issue in Volume 23 of the Yale Journal of Law and Technology. The special issue features a group of scholars that has been convened by the Justice Collaboratory of the Yale Law School to explore issues related to the governance of social media platforms. The special issue is titled
John Duca Presents at IFABS 2021 Oxford Conference
Danforth-Lewis Professor of Economics John Duca presented "How New Fed Corporate Bond Programs Cushioned the Covid-19 Recession" at the virtual IFABS 2021 Oxford Conference, September 13-15, 2021.