Tetsuya Oshima (Art History, 2008), curator of Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Nagoya, Japan, has organized the largest exhibition of Jackson Pollock’s work ever mounted in Asia. Oshima, who... Read more
Geoffrey F. Joyce (Economics, 1995), an associate professor of pharmaceutical economics and a health policy expert at the University of Southern California, provided expert commentary on... Read more
Karen Strassler (Asst. Prof., Queens, Anthropology) has been awarded this year’s Gregory Bateson Prize by the Society for Cultural Anthropology for her book Refracted Visions: Popular... Read more
Two studies, one by Michelle Fine (Dist. Prof., GC, Psychology, Urban Education) and another by Dr. Fine and GC alumna Sara McClelland (Psychology, 2009), were featured in Laurie Abraham’s... Read more
Amy M. Racanello (Educational Psychology) received the Anne Anastasi Graduate Student Research Recognition Award for her research titled “Too Few Symptoms to Diagnose? A Managed Care Ethical... Read more
Joshua Mehigan (English), who has won numerous awards for his poetry, is the recipient of a 2011–12 creative writing fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts. In addition,... Read more
Ran Zwigenberg (History) was the 2011 recipient of the Mellon/American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Dissertation Completion Fellowship in History. (posted 11-2011)
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Alumni news received since Spring 2011:
Sharon Aronson-Lehavi (Theatre, 2004), assistant professor of theatre and performance studies in the department of comparative literature at Bar Ilan... Read more
Banished to the Homeland: Dominican Deportees and Their Stories of Exile
(Columbia University Press, 2011)
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Great Lengths: Seven Works of Marathon Theater
(University of Michigan Press, 2011)
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