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Faculty & Staff Accomplishments

We are excited to share recent accomplishments from faculty and staff members at our campuses around the world.

Accomplishments are listed by date of achievement in reverse chronological order, with the most recent first.

Jonathan Goldman

CAS/Hum

Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., professor of English, Department of Humanities, gave a presentation, "Modernism and the Super-Individual," as part of Rabindra Bharati University's . Goldman gave his presentation, the last in the series, on January 11, 2023.

Peter Harris

School of Management/ Law, Economics, Accounting, Finance/Acocunting

Peter Harris, M.B.A., professor of accounting & finance and marketing & management studies, posted a video on the Certified Financial Management Association (CMFA) YouTube channel on January 10, 2023. Harris discusses financial reporting issues affected by the recently issued Standard ASC 606. The CMFA, which is the largest not-for-profit entity of its type, has designated as an expert in such matters.

Beth Elenko

School of Health Professions

Beth Elenko, Ph.D., associate professor of occupational therapy, shares her insights on the importance of playtime, in HealthCentral's guide , published on January 9, 2023.

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Jonathan Goldman

cas/hum

Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., professor of English, Department of Humanities, gave a talk, "The Modernist Super-Individual: Personality, Celebrity, Brand-Names," for Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta, on January 5, 2023. The talk focused on changes to the idea of personhood during the late 18th/early 19th centuries, including discussions of Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle, Eva Tanguay, Babe Ruth, Edith Wharton, James Joyce, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf, Harry Houdini, and Superman.

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Amanda Golden

College of Arts and Sciences

Amanda Golden, Ph.D., associate professor of English, Department of Humanities, published the chapter, 鈥淟yric 鈥楿npunctuation鈥: W. S. Merwin鈥檚 Early New Yorker Correspondence,鈥 in the collection , edited by Cheri Colby Langdell and published by Palgrave Macmillan on January 2, 2023.

Dong-Sei Kim

School of Architecture and Design, Department of Architecture

Dongsei Kim, M.Des., assistant professor of architecture, had his book, , published by jeongye-c-publishers, a recognized architecture and design publisher based in Seoul, Korea. The book explores how mapping can produce knowledge that reframes contested territories into productive spaces. Its research engages the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) to illustrate how 鈥淗wa-Chaeng鈥-informed mapping can produce knowledge that can reframe contentious territories as synergistic productive spaces. The book was developed based on one of Kim鈥檚 色界吧's ISRC Grants and was published as a bilingual (English and Korean) book in December 2022.

Jennifer Griffiths

College of Arts and Sciences

Jennifer Griffiths, Ph.D., professor of English, Department of Humanities, published a new monograph, , with the University Press of Mississippi's Cultures of Childhood series, on December 16, 2022. The book focuses on literary representations of adolescent artists as they develop strategies to intervene against the stereotypes that threaten to limit their horizons. The authors of the analyzed works capture and convey the complex experience of the generation of young people growing up in the era after the civil rights movement. Through creative experiments, they carefully consider what it means to be narrowed within the scope of a sociological 鈥減roblem,鈥 all while trying to expand.

Sophia Domokos

CAS

Sophia Domokos, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics, published a paper, in the Journal of High Energy Physics, the highest-ranked journal in this field of study, on December 9, 2022. The paper, co-authored with Andrew B. Royston of Penn State - Fayette, closes a 20-year gap in the literature surrounding a very commonly used and well-studied system in string theory and paves the way for the study of special mathematical objects called "solitons" in this system.

Maryam Ravan

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences

Maryam Ravan, Ph.D., assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, in collaboration with colleagues from Stanford University and McMaster University, has published an article, ",鈥 in Clinical Neurophysiology, a peer-reviewed publication, on December 7, 2022.

Jonathan Goldman

CAS/ HUM

Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., professor of English, Department of Humanities, was elected to the of the International James Joyce Foundation on December 6, 2022.

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