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Dean of Faculty’s Office 2016-Winter 2017 Faculty Achievements Publications: Davarian Baldwin. “‘It’s not the location; it’s the institution’: Heritage Tourism and the New Politics of Historic Preservation.” Buildings and Landscapes 23 no. 2 (Fall 2016): 6-22. -- “The Great Migration and the Rise of an Urban ‘Race Film’ Culture.” In Early Race Filmmaking in America, edited by Barbara Lupack, 163-182. New York: Routledge, 2016. -- “University-Community Relations and the Transformation of Urban America.” In Community/Space/Governance: City and Society International Forum 2015 Shanghai China Proceedings, edited by Zhou Jian and Zhu Weijue, 1-15. Shanghai: Tongji University Press, 2016. Barbara Benedict. “‘Male’ and ‘Female’ Novels? Gendered Fictions and the Reading Public, 1770-1832.” In The Oxford Handbook of the Eighteenth-Century Novel, edited by Alan Downie, 355-371. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. -- “The Sentimental Servant: The Dangers of Dependence in Defoe’s Roxana.” In Festschrift for George A. Starr, edited by Alessa Johns, 85-104. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2016. -- “‘Belief Suspended:’ Review of Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder by Sarah Tindal Kareem.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 49, no. 3 (November 2016): 550-554. -- “The Sentimental Virtuoso: Collecting Feeling in Henry Mackenzie’s The Man of Feeling.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 28, no. 3 (Spring 2016): 473-99. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ecf.28.3.473 Ciaran Berry. “Extra Terrestrial.” Poetry Daily (January 18, 2017) and Poetry Ireland Review 120 (Winter 2016): 9-10. -- “Wanderly Wagon,” “The Hucklebuck,” “John Peel Mixtape.” The Irish Review (Fall 2016): 109-112. -- “Foley.” Jubilat 29 (Summer 2016): 7-8. Daniel G. Blackburn. “History of Reptile Placentology. Part II. Wilhelm Haacke’s 1885 Account of Lizard Viviparity.” Zoologischer Anzeiger 261 (2016): 66-69. Daniel G. Blackburn and Alex Arsov. “Somerset Maugham’s Apocryphal Self-Description: Setting the Record Straight.” English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 59 (2016): 139-152. Young K. Kim ’17 and Daniel G. Blackburn. “Fetal Membrane Ultrastructure and Development in the Oviparous Milksnake Lampropeltis triangulum (Colubridae), with Reference to Function and Evolution in Snakes.” Journal of Experimental Zoology B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 326 (2016): 290-302.

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Dean of Faculty’s Office 2016-Winter 2017 Faculty Achievements

Publications: Davarian Baldwin. “‘It’s not the location; it’s the institution’: Heritage Tourism and the New

Politics of Historic Preservation.” Buildings and Landscapes 23 no. 2 (Fall 2016): 6-22. -- “The Great Migration and the Rise of an Urban ‘Race Film’ Culture.” In Early Race

Filmmaking in America, edited by Barbara Lupack, 163-182. New York: Routledge, 2016. -- “University-Community Relations and the Transformation of Urban America.” In

Community/Space/Governance: City and Society International Forum 2015 Shanghai China Proceedings, edited by Zhou Jian and Zhu Weijue, 1-15. Shanghai: Tongji University Press, 2016.

Barbara Benedict. “‘Male’ and ‘Female’ Novels? Gendered Fictions and the Reading Public,

1770-1832.” In The Oxford Handbook of the Eighteenth-Century Novel, edited by Alan Downie, 355-371. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.

-- “The Sentimental Servant: The Dangers of Dependence in Defoe’s Roxana.” In Festschrift for

George A. Starr, edited by Alessa Johns, 85-104. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2016.

-- “‘Belief Suspended:’ Review of Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder by

Sarah Tindal Kareem.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 49, no. 3 (November 2016): 550-554. -- “The Sentimental Virtuoso: Collecting Feeling in Henry Mackenzie’s The Man of Feeling.”

Eighteenth-Century Fiction 28, no. 3 (Spring 2016): 473-99. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ecf.28.3.473

Ciaran Berry. “Extra Terrestrial.” Poetry Daily (January 18, 2017) and Poetry Ireland Review

120 (Winter 2016): 9-10. -- “Wanderly Wagon,” “The Hucklebuck,” “John Peel Mixtape.” The Irish Review (Fall 2016):

109-112. -- “Foley.” Jubilat 29 (Summer 2016): 7-8. Daniel G. Blackburn. “History of Reptile Placentology. Part II. Wilhelm Haacke’s 1885 Account

of Lizard Viviparity.” Zoologischer Anzeiger 261 (2016): 66-69. Daniel G. Blackburn and Alex Arsov. “Somerset Maugham’s Apocryphal Self-Description:

Setting the Record Straight.” English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 59 (2016): 139-152.

Young K. Kim ’17 and Daniel G. Blackburn. “Fetal Membrane Ultrastructure and Development

in the Oviparous Milksnake Lampropeltis triangulum (Colubridae), with Reference to Function and Evolution in Snakes.” Journal of Experimental Zoology B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 326 (2016): 290-302.

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Barry M. Trost, Joshua D. Knopf, Cheyenne S. Brindle. “Synthetic Strategies Employed for the Construction of Fostriecin and Related Natural Products.” Chem. Rev. 116, no. 24 (2016): 15035-15088.

W. Miller Brown. “Too Much of a Good Thing…? Genetics and Athletic Performance.” In

Philosophy: Sport, edited by R. S. Kretchmar, 75-89. Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2017.

William N. Butos and Thomas J. McQuade. “Polanyi, Hayek and Adaptive Systems Theory.”

Cosmos + Taxis 4, no. 1 (March 2017): 1-22. Xiangming Chen. “Promoting and Scaling up Cooperative Urban Development: A Perspective

from the People’s Republic of China via Yunnan Province.” In Urban Development in the Greater Mekong Subregion, edited by Florian Steinberg and Januar Hakim, 227-249. Manila: Asian Development Bank, 2016.

Xiangming Chen and Taylor Lynch Ogan ’18. “China's Emerging Silicon Valley: How and Why

Has Shenzhen Become a Global Innovation Centre.” The European Financial Review (December 2016): 55-62. Trinity Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/162/

Xiangming Chen and Yuan Ren. “Modernity and Globalization: The Local and Global Sources of

Individualistic and Materialistic Values in Shanghai.” Globalizations 13, no. 1 (2016): 16-31.

Taylor Lynch Ogan ’18 and Xiangming Chen. “The Rise of Shenzhen and BYD—How a Chinese

Corporate Pioneer is Leading Greener and More Sustainable Transportation and Urban Development.” The European Financial Review (February/March 2016): 32-39. Trinity Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/157/

Zhengli Huang and Xiangming Chen. “Is China Building Africa?” The European Financial

Review (June/July 2016): 41-47. Trinity Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/159/

Sharon Zukin, Philip Kasinitz, and Xiangming Chen. Global Cities, Local Streets: Everyday

Diversity from New York to Shanghai. Shanghai: Tongji University Press, 2016. (Chinese translation – originally published in English in 2015).

Lin Cheng, James Casazza, James Grace, Fan Bai and Dan Stancil. “Channel Propagation

Measurement and Modeling for Vehicular In-Cabin WiFi Networks.” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 64, no. 12 (2016): 5424-5435.

Lin Cheng and Tianzhu Qiao. “Localization in the Parking Lot by Parked Vehicle Assistance.”

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 17, no. 12 (2016): 3629-3634. Rob Corber, ed. A Scarlet Pansy (1933), by Robert Scully. New York: Fordham University Press,

2016. Kathleen A. Curran. The Invention of the American Art Museum: From Craft to

Kulturgeschichte, 1870-1930. Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2016.

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Timothy P. Curran, T. Andrew McTeague ’12, Vu D. Nguyen ’17, Craig J. Yennie ’06, Paul R. Handali ’18, Joseph Sanderson-Brown ’18, Zephyr D. Dworsky ’10. “Synthesis and Conformational Behavior of Metallacyclicdipeptides Derived from Coordination of Side Chain Alkynylamino Acids to Tungsten.” Organometallic Chem. 806 (2016): 12-21.

Timothy P. Curran, Amelia J. Mostovoy ’13, Margaret E. Curran, and Clara Berger. “Introducing

Aliphatic Substitution with a Discovery Experiment Using Competing Nucleophiles.” J. Chem. Educ. 93 (2016): 757-761.

Susanne Davis. “Voice: Essential to the Chorus of Creation.” The Artist Unleashed (December

14, 2016). -- “The Appointed Hour.” Notre Dame Review (Summer 2016). -- “Unseen Angels.” Schuylkville Valley Journal (June 2016). -- “A Season of High Skies.” Mothers Always Write (February 15, 2016). Pablo Delano. “Teaching Tiple Fever: Pedagogy, Heritage and Activism.” Centro Voices e-

Magazine, Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter College, CUNY (March 10, 2016). Jason Doerre. “Hermann Sudermann’s Katzensteg: Naturalism, Liberalism, and the Historical

Novel in the Age of Nationalism.” In The German Historical Novel since the Eighteenth Century: More than a Bestseller, edited by Daniela Richter, 71-96. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.

Jack Dougherty. “Defining Purpose and Process in Teaching History with Case Studies.” History

of Education Quarterly 56 (February 2016): 116-125. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/hoeq.12152

Kent D. Dunlap. “Fish Neurogenesis in Context: Assessing Environmental Influences on Brain

Plasticity within a Highly Labile Physiology and Morphology.” Brain, Behavior and Evolution 87 (2016): 156-166.

Kent D. Dunlap, Ana C. Silva, G. Troy Smith, and Harold H. Zakon “Weakly Electric Fish:

Behavior, Neurobiology and Neuroendocrinology.” In Hormones, Brain and Behavior, 3rd edition, edited by Donald W. Pfaff, and Marian Joels, 69-98. Oxford: Academic Press, 2016.

Kent D. Dunlap, Alex Tran, Michael A. Ragazzi ’16, Rüdiger Krahe, and Vielka L. Salazar.

“Predators Inhibit Brain Cell Proliferation in Natural Populations of Electric Fish, Brachyhypopomus occidentalis.” Proc. R. Soc. B 283, no. 1824 (2016): 20152113.

Andrea Dyrness. “The Making of a Feminist: Spaces of Self-Formation among Latina Immigrant

Activists in Madrid.” Journal of Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education 10, no. 4 (Fall 2016): 201-214.

Andrea Dyrness and Janise Hurtig. “Migrant Third Space Pedagogies: Educative Practices of

Becoming and Belonging.” Journal of Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education 10, no. 4 (Fall 2016): 185-188.

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Chad D. Ellis. “Making Sense, Making Do: Local District Implementation of a New State Induction Policy.” International Journal of Education Policy & Leadership 11, no. 7 (2016). Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/164

Allison J. Tierney, Nhat Pham, Kunwei Yang, Brooks K. Emerick, and Michelle L. Kovarik.

“Interspecies Comparison of Peptide Substrate Reporter Metabolism Using Compartment-Based Modeling.” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 409, no. 5 (2016): 1173-183. doi:10.1007/s00216-016-0085-9.

Dario Euraque and Yesenia Martinez. Photographs by Pablo Delano. The African Diaspora in

the Educational Programs of Central America. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2016. (English translation – originally published in Spanish in 2013).

Diana Evans, Anna Franco, J.L. Polinard, James M. Wenzel, and Robert D. Wrinkle. “Who’s on

the Bench? The Impact of Latino Descriptive Representation on U.S. Supreme Court Approval among Latinos and Anglos.” Social Science Quarterly (December): 1-16. doi: 10.1111/ssqu.12351

Michael Fotos. “Public Goods and the Diagnosis of Counterintentional Policy Outcomes.” In

Institutional Diversity in Self-Governing Societies: The Bloomington School and Beyond, edited by Filippo Sabetti and Dario Castiglione, 213-38. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2017.

John Georges, David Mauro, and Jeong-Ok Choi. “On a Pursuit-Evasion Model without

Instantaneous Movement.” Australasian Journal of Combinatorics 64, no. 3 (2016): 392-419.

John Georges, David Mauro, and Kirsti Wash. “On Zero-Sum ℤk

2j-Magic Graphs.” Journal of Combinatorial Optimization (August 2016).

Jen Jack Gieseking. LGBTQ Spaces and Places. LGBTQ America: A Theme Study of Lesbian,

Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History. National Parks Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 2016.

James Golden. “Defined by Her Death: Susy Clemens.” In Mark Twain and Youth: Studies in

his Life and Writing, edited by Kevin Mac Donnell and R. Kent Rasmussen, 75-84. London & New York: Bloomsbury, 2016.

Cheryl Greenberg. “Donald Trump’s Conspiracy Theories Sound Anti-Semitic. Does He Even

Realize It?” Washington Post “PostEverthing” blog (October 26, 2016). Michael A. Grubb, Agnieszka Tymula, Sharon Gilaie-Dotan, Paul W. Glimcher, Ifat Levy.

“Neuroanatomy Accounts for Age-Related Changes in Risk Preferences.” Nat. Commun. 7 (2016): 13822. doi: 10.1038/ncomms13822. Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/165

Christopher Hager. “if we Ever Expect to be a Pepple: the Epistolary Culture of African American Soldiers.” In Literary Cultures of the Civil War, edited by Timothy Sweet, 23-38. Athens: Univ. of Georgia Press, 2016.

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-- “Letters, Memoranda, and Official Documents: Teaching Non-Fiction Prose.” In Teaching the Literatures of the American Civil War, edited by Colleen Glenney Boggs, 91-100. New York: Modern Language Association, 2016.

-- “The Arc of the Moral Universe, and Other Long Things.” Common-place.org 17, no. 1

(December 2016). Christopher Hager and Cody Marrs. “Afterword: Archiving the War.” In The Cambridge History

of American Civil War Literature, edited by Coleman Hutchison, 331-342. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2016.

Kifah Hanna. Feminism and Avant-Garde Aesthetics in the Levantine Novel. New York:

Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. Thomas Harrington. “Homage to Havana.” Cold Type 134 (Late February 2017): 19-23. -- “The Willful Ignorance of Mainstream Liberalism.” Cold Type 133 (Early February 2017): 26-

29. -- “NPR Publishes an Annotated Version of Trump’s Inaugural Speech.” Antiwar.com (January

24, 2017). -- “Poor Little American Lambs.” Cold Type 132 (Late January 2017): 3-6. -- “Putin and I.” Cold Type 131 (Early January 2017): 51. -- “La extraña ausencia de “Kizkitza” y La nación vasca (1918) en el discurso actual sobre la

pedagogía de la nación en los países ibéricos.” Madrid: Vervuert Iberoamericana (2016): 185-220.

-- “Burning Down the House: On Democracy and the Post-Trump Democrats.” Common

Dreams (December 15, 2016). -- “Strange Words Indeed.” Cold Type 130 (Late December 2016): 38-39. -- “The Rocky Road to Independence: An Interview with Catalan Independence Leader Artur

Mas.” Cold Type 129 (Early December 2016): 44-48. -- “The Normalizer-in-Chief.” Common Dreams (November 15, 2016). -- “M’encantaria compartir la teva incredulitat sobre la victòria de Trump.” Vilaweb (novembre

15, 2016). -- “An Open Letter to American Liberals.” Cold Type 128 (Mid-November 2016): 17. -- “I Would Love to Share in Your Incredulity.” Common Dreams (November 10, 2016). -- “Els Estats Units: cosa de dos? L'origen del Partit Demòcrata i del Republicà i les raons per les

que es trenca el bipartidisme.” Sàpiens 175 (novembre 2016): 22-23.

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-- “Colin Kaepernick and the Death of American Democracy.” Counterpunch (September 7, 2016).

-- “The Frog Is No Longer Boiling, It's Dead.” Common Dreams (September 5, 2016). -- “Democracy’ and ‘Terrorism’ and the Parameters of Thinkable Thought.” Mondoweiss

(August 25, 2016). -- “Casuistry.” Counterpunch (August 19, 2016). -- “The Breathtaking Arrogance of Alan Dershowitz’s ‘Advice’ to Black Lives Matter.”

Mondoweiss (August 17, 2016). -- “Alan Dershowitz’s ‘Advice’ to Black Lives Matter.” Counterpunch (August 16, 2016). -- “I ‘giornalisti comprati’ in Europa.” Rifundazione Comunista (August 10, 2016). -- “Una nació (massa) líquida.” El Punt Avui (Barcelona) (August 4, 2016). -- “Europe’s ‘Bought Journalists.’” Counterpunch (August 2, 2016). -- “The Politics of Attrition. How Spain’s Corrupt People’s Party Stays Afloat.” Commonweal

(July 13, 2016). -- “En guerra amb l’extremisme islàmic?” Ara (March 30, 2016). -- “Imperial Math: Counting the Dead.” Counterpunch (March 25, 2016). -- “Zionism’s Long and Rich History of Delegitimizing Palestinians.” Mondoweiss (March 17,

2016). -- “Zionism and Campaigns of Delegitimization: A Rich History Indeed.” Counterpunch (March

17, 2016). -- “The Sad Spectacle of the Whining Don: the Thug-in-Chief Throws his Vassals under the Bus.”

Counterpunch (March 15, 2016). -- “Are US Relations With Israel a Proprietary Matter? The People at PBS’ Frontline Seem to

Think So.” Counterpunch (January 13, 2016). -- “The New ‘De-Rad’ Meme, or the Pathologization of Predictable and Readily Comprehensible

Political Sentiments.” Counterpunch (January 4, 2016). Jordan Camp and Christina Heatherton, eds. Policing the Planet: Why the Policing Crisis Led to

Black Lives Matter. New York: Verso Books, 2016. Jordan Camp and Christina Heatherton. “Five Book Plan: Broken Windows Policing.” Verso

Books Blog, May 25, 2016.

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Christina Heatherton. “Review of Marxism and Social Movements, edited by Colin Barker, Laurence Cox, John Krinsky, Alf Gunvald Nilsen.” Interface: A Journal For and About Social Movements 8, no. 1 (May 2016): 210-213.

-- “U.S. Police: Broken Windows Neoliberalism.” Funambulist Magazine (November-December

2016): 28-33. -- “The Contraband Rebellion in Skid Row.” The Abolitionist (May 2016). Christina Heatherton, Jordan T. Camp, and Farima Al Qadiri. “A Planetary Crisis of Policing."

032c Magazine, Berlin, Germany (July 11, 2016). Molly Helt. The Activity Kit for Babies and Toddlers at Risk: How to Use Everyday Routines to

Build Social and Communications Skills. New York: The Guilford Press, 2016. David E. Henderson and Frank Kirkpatrick. Constantine and the Council of Nicaea: Defining

Orthodoxy and Heresy in Christianity, 325 CE. Chapel Hil, NC: Reacting Consortium Press/University of North Carolina Press, 2016.

Christopher Hoag. “Clearinghouse Loan Certificates as Interbank Loans in the United States,

1860-1913.” Financial History Review 28, no. 3 (2016): 303-324. John Becker-Blease, Susan Elkinawy, Christopher Hoag, and Mark Stater. “The Effects of

Executive, Firm, and Board Characteristics on Executive Exit.” The Financial Review 51, no. 4 (2016): 527-57.

Kamal Lamsal and Christopher Hoag. “Nonprofit Firms in a Linear City with Nonnegative

Profits.” Journal of Economics (MVEA) 42, no. 2 (2016): 61-72. Laura J. Holt, Jonathan F. Mattanah, Christa K. Schmidt, Jennifer S. Daks, Erin N. Brophy,

Pauline Y. Minnaar, and Katherine S. Rorer ’15. “Effects of Relationship Education on Emerging Adults’ Relationship Beliefs and Behaviors.” Personal Relationships, 23 (December 2016): 723-741.

Rosario Hubert. “Intellectual Cartographies of the Cold War: Argentinean Visitors to the

People’s Republic of China 1952-1958.” In Handbook of Literature and Space, edited by Robert Tally, 337-348. London: Routledge, 2016.

-- “La revolución en escena. El cine de Xie Jin.” In Informe Escaleno (May 21, 2016). Karen Humphreys. “Review of Barbey d’Aurevilly et les humeurs de la Bibliothèque, by Philippe

Berthier.” Nineteenth-Century French Studies 45, no. 1-2 (October 2016). -- “Review of Jules Barbey D’Aurevilly, Œuvres romanesques complètes, I: Une vieille maîtresse.

Édition par Gisèle Séginger.” French Studies Quarterly 70, no. 1 (January 2016): 116-117. Dianne Hunter. “An Introduction to Psychoanalytic Study of Literature.” -- “The Brass Cricket.” Transference: The New Directions Journal (Fall 2016): 21-22.

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-- “Killer Cop on Top in The Place Beyond the Pines,” In Psychology and the Arts: Perceptions and Perspectives, edited by Louis Laganà and Carmel Cefai, 141-149. Msida: Malta University Press, 2016.

-- “Review of The Place Beyond the Pines, directed by Derek Cianfrance.” Language and

Psychoanalysis 5, no. 1 (2016): 33-44. Tamsin Jones. “Bearing Witness: Hope for the Unseen.” Political Theology 17, no. 2 (April

2016): 137-150. -- “Review of Jean-Yves Lacoste, From Theology to Theological Thinking.” The Journal of

Religion 96, no. 4 (2016): 566-567. Shiera S. el-Malik and Isaac Kamola, eds. Politics of African Anticolonial Archive. London:

Rowman and Littlefield International, 2017. Shiera S. el-Malik and Isaac Kamola. “Introduction: Politics of African Anticolonial Archive.” In

Politics of Africa Anticolonial Archive, edited by Shiera S. el-Malik and Isaac Kamola, 1-15. London: Rowman and Littlefield International, 2017.

Isaac Kamola. “Amilcar Cabral and a Politics of Realism without Abstraction.” In Politics of

African Anticolonial Archive, edited by Shiera S. el-Malik and Isaac Kamola, 83-99. London: Rowman and Littlefield International, 2017.

-- “Situating ‘The Global University’ in South Africa.” In The Transnational Politics of Higher

Education: Contesting the Global/Transforming the Local, edited by Meng-Hsuan Chou, Isaac Kamola, and Tamson Pietsch, 42-62. New York: Routledge, 2016.

-- “Steve Biko and a Critique of Global Governance as White Liberalism.” In African Political

Thought of the Twentieth Century: A Re-engagement, edited by Shiera S. el-Malik, 62-76. New York: Routledge, 2016.

-- “Review of The Transnationally Partnered University: Insights from Research and

Sustainable Development Collaborations in Africa by Peter Koehn and Milton Obamba.” In Journal of Modern African Studies 54, no. 1 (2016): 171-172.

Meng-Hsuan Chou, Isaac Kamola, and Tamson Pietsch, eds. The Transnational Politics of

Higher Education: Contesting the Global/Transforming the Local. New York: Routledge, 2016.

-- “The Transnational Politics of Higher Education.” In The Transnational Politics of Higher

Education: Contesting the Global/Transforming the Local, edited by Meng-Hsuan Chou, Isaac Kamola, and Tamson Pietsch, 1-20. New York: Routledge, 2016.

Michael Kapralos, Aron Wolinetz, and Brian J. Murphy. “Parallel Solution of Diagonally

Dominant Banded Triangular Toeplitz Systems Using Taylor Polynomials.” 2016 IEEE 18th International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications; IEEE 14th International Conference on Smart City; IEEE 2nd International Conference on Data Science and Systems (HPCC/SmartCity/DSS), 601-607. IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS), 2016. doi: 10.1109/HPCC-SmartCity-DSS.2016.0090

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Samuel D. Kassow. “Comments in Honor of Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett’s Marshall Sklare

Award.” Studies in Contemporary Jewry 36, no. 1 (2016): 15-18. -- “The Historiography of the Bund.” Polin 29 (2016): 121 -141. -- “On the Jewish Street.” In Jewish Peoplehood and Jewish Museums, The Peoplehood Papers

18 (December 2016): 15-17. -- “Review of The Ethics of Witnessing: The Holocaust in Polish Writers’ Diaries from Warsaw

1939-1945, by Rachel Feldhay Brenner.” Slavic Review 75, no. 2 (Summer 2016): 477-478. DOI: 10.5612/slavicreview.75.2.477

Ariela Keysar. “Religious/Nonreligious Demography and Religion versus Science: A Global

Perspective.” In The Oxford Handbook of Secularism, edited by Phil Zuckerman and John R. Shook, 40-54. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2017.

-- “Book Review: Changing Faith: The Dynamics and Consequences of Americans’ Shifting

Religious Identities.” Journal of Contemporary Religion 31, no. 3 (2016): 422-423. Lia Brozgal and Sara Kippur, eds. Being Contemporary: French Literature, Culture and Politics

Today. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2016. Barry A. Kosmin. Third Survey of European Jewish Leaders and Opinion Formers, 2015. JDC

International Centre for Community Development, Paris, France, March 2016. -- “An Evidence-Based Strategy for Sustaining the Growth of Unbelief.” Free Inquiry 36, no. 3

(2016): 38-43. -- “Book Review: Roberta Rosenthal Kwall: The Myth of the Cultural Jew: Culture and Law in

Jewish Tradition.” Contemporary Jewry 35, no. 3 (2016): 331-332. Michelle L. Kovarik. “Use of Primary Literature in the Undergraduate Analytical Class.”

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 408 (2016): 3045-3049. Katherine Lahti and Dominic Yao. “Drevnii Egipet v “Alise” Kerrolla i v “Neznakomke” Bloka”

(Ancient Egypt in Carroll’s Alice and Blok’s The Unknown Woman). In Mir Alisy: Poetika neobychnogo v literature i iskusstve XIX-XXI vekov, 119-36. St. Petersburg: Apollon, 2016.

Katherine Lahti. “Review of The Modernist Masquerade: Stylizing Life, Literature, and

Costumes in Russia by Colleen McQuillen.” Russian History 43, no. 1 (2016): 81-86. Nicholas Coles and Paul Lauter, eds. A History of American Working-Class Literature.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Thomas Lefebvre. “La dérive autoritaire de Donald Trump peut-elle être stoppée?” Fondation

Jean-Jaurès (February 11, 2017). -- “Six Leçons d’une campagne.” Le Huffington Post (November 4, 2016).

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-- “Dynamiques de Campagne.” Fondation Jean-Jaurès (August 29, 2016). -- “Primaires aux Etats-Unis.” Fondation Jean-Jaurès (June 8, 2016). Mary Tomkins Lewis. “Where Form and Function Flow Together.” The Wall Street Journal

(September 23, 2016). -- “‘Painters’ Paintings: From Freud to Van Dyck’ Review: What Hung in the Masters’ Homes.”

The Wall Street Journal (August 1, 2016). -- “‘Stubbs and the Wild Review’: The Sublime on Four Legs.” The Wall Street Journal (July 7,

2016). -- “‘Bosch. The 5th Centenary Exhibition’ Review: A Painter’s Monsters and Demons.” The Wall

Street Journal (June 7, 2016). -- “‘Turner’s Whaling Pictures’ Review: A Leviathan Talent.” The Wall Street Journal (May 17,

2016). -- “‘Le Douanier Rousseau: Archaic Candour’ Review.” The Wall Street Journal (March 24,

2016). -- “Finding Eden in China.” The Wall Street Journal (March 12, 2016). -- “‘Van Gogh’s Bedrooms’ Review.” The Wall Street Journal (February 17, 2016). -- “‘Vigée Le Brun: Woman Artist in Revolutionary France’ Review.” The Wall Street Journal

(February 10, 2016). Dan Lloyd. “Not-Quite-So Radical Enactivism.” Constructivist Foundations 11, no. 2 (March

2016): 361-362. Detlev Boison and Susan A. Masino, eds. Homeostatic Control of Brain Function. New York:

Oxford University Press, 2016.

Masahito Kawamura, Jr., David N. Ruskin, Susan A. Masino. “Metabolic Therapy for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in a Dish: Investigating Mechanisms of Ketogenic Diet using Electrophysiological Recordings in Hippocampal Slices.” Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience 9 (Nov 1, 2016): 112.

Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/166 Kevin McMahon. “Confirming Chiefs: Ideology, Opportunity, and the Court’s Center Chair.” In

The Chief Justice: Appointment and Influence, edited by David J. Danelski and Artemus Ward, 120-144. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016.

Kevin McMahon and Thomas M. Keck. “Why Roe Still Stands: Abortion Law, the Supreme

Court, and the Republican Regime.” Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 70 (2016): 33-83.

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Olivier Mathieu, Binod Giri ’15, Andrew Agard ’18, Tasha Adams ’18, John Mertens, Eric Petersen. “Nitromethane Ignition Behind Reflected Shock Waves: Experimental and Numerical Study.” Fuel 182 (2016): 597-612.

Anthony M. Messina. “‘Securitizing’ Immigration in Europe: Sending Them the Same Old

Message, Getting the Same Old Reply?” In Handbook of Migration and Social Policy, edited by Gary P. Freeman and Nikola Mirilovic, 239-264. Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2016.

-- “The Making of British Race Relations.” In Encyclopedia of Modern Ethnic Conflicts, edited

by Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr., 627-640. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2016. -- “Review of The Eu and Immigration Policies: Cracks in the Walls of Fortress Europe? by

Christof Roos.” The European Legacy: Towards New Paradigms 21, no. 2 (February 2016): 233-234.

Karen Li Miller. “Review of Alexander Nemerov’s Soulmaker: The Times of Lewis Hine.”

Studies in American Naturalism 11, no. 1 (2016): 95-98. Gerald Moshell. “Review of Tchaikovsky's ‘Eugene Onegin,’ Connecticut Lyric Opera.” The Day

(November 20, 2016). -- “Review of Mozart's ‘The Abduction from the Seraglio,’ Salt Marsh Opera.” The Day (October

8, 2016). -- “Review of Sergio Franchi Memorial Concert.” The Day (August 28, 2016). -- “Review of Gounod’s ‘Faust,’ Connecticut Lyric Opera.” The Day (March 19, 2016). -- “Review of Stile Antico.” The Day (January 18, 2016). Garth Myers. Urban Environments in Africa: A Critical Analysis of Environmental Politics.

Bristol, UK: Policy Press, University of Bristol, 2016. -- “‘The Trees are Yours’: Nature, Toponymy and Politics in the Interpretation of the Cultural

Landscapes of Lusaka and Zanzibar.” In Place Names in Africa: Colonial Urban Legacies, Entangled Histories, edited by Liora Bigon and Yossi Katz, 45-57. Zurich: Springer, 2016.

-- “Representing Zanzibar in Contested Literary, Cultural and Political Geographies.” In The

Postcolonial World, edited by Jyotsna Singh and David Kim, 227-242. London: Routledge, 2016

-- “Review of Diaspora and Nation in the Indian Ocean: Transnational Histories of Race and

Urban Space in Tanzania, by Ned Bertz.” AAG Review of Books 4, no. 3 (2016): 139-141. Garth Myers, Francis Owusu, and Angela Gray Subulwa. “Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa.” In

Cities of the World, 6th edition, edited by Stanley D. Brunn, Maureen Hays-Mitchell, Donald J. Zeigler, and Jessica K. Graybill, 323-366. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016.

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Beth E. Notar. “Car Crazy: The Rise of Car Culture in China.” In Cars, Automobility and Development in Asia: Wheels of Change, edited by Arve Hansen and Kenneth Bo Nielsen, 152-170. London and New York: Routledge, 2016.

-- “Review of Reinventing Chinese Tradition: The Cultural Politics of Late Socialism by Ka-

ming Wu.” The China Quarterly 227 (2016): 850-851. Livio Pestilli. Picturing the Lame in Italian Art from Antiquity to the Modern Era. Abingdon,

Oxon, UK: Ashgate/Routledge, 2016. Alex T. Chow, Amber L. Pitt, Robert F. Baldwin, Dennis Suhre, and Jun-Jian Wang. “Water

Quality Dynamics of Ephemeral Wetlands in the Piedmont Ecoregion, South Carolina, USA.” Ecological Engineering 94 (2016): 555-563.

Max A. Nickerson, Amber L. Pitt, Joseph J. Tavano, Kirsten A. Hecht, and Joseph C. Mitchell.

“Forest Removal and the Cascade of Effects Corresponding with an Ozark Hellbender Population Decline.” Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 54, no. 11 (2017): 147-164.

Cody R. Pavlick, Sean M. Hartzell, Amber L. Pitt, and Steve Davis. “Anaxyrus fowleri (Fowler’s

Toad). USA: Pennsylvania: Clinton Co.” Herpetological Review 47, no. 4 (2016): 622. Linda F. Tucker Serniak, Clay E. Corbin, Amber L. Pitt, and Steven T. Rier. “The Effects of

Japanese Knotweed on Avian Diversity and Function in Riparian Habitats.” Journal of Ornithology 158, no. 1 (2017) : 311-321. doi: 10.1007/s10336-016-1387-6.

Amber L. Pitt, Joseph J. Tavano, and Max A. Nickerson. “Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi

(Ozark hellbender): Larval Habitat and Retreat Behaviour.” Herpetological Bulletin 138 (2016): 36-37.

Vijay Prashad. The Death of the Nation and the Future of the Arab Revolution. Oakland:

University of California Press, 2016. Vijay Prashad, ed. Will the Flower Slip Through the Asphalt. Writers Respond in Capitalist

Climate Changes. New Delhi: LeftWord Books, 2017. -- Communist Histories, Volume 1. New Delhi: LeftWord Books, 2016. Vijay Prashad and Karim Makdisi, eds. Land of Blue Helmets: the United Nations in the Arab

World. Oakland: University of California Press, 2016. Hyungsun Chloe Cho and Miguel D. Ramirez. “Foreign Direct Investment and Inequality in

Southeast Asia: A Panel Unit Root and Panel Cointegration Analysis, 1990-2013.” Atlantic Economic Journal 44, no. 4 (December 2016): 411-424.

-- “Money Demand in Korea: A Cointegration Analysis, 1973-2014.” Business and Economic

Research 6, no. 1 (2016): 96-110. Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/167

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Jiayi Huang and Miguel D. Ramirez. “Do Exports Lead Economic Output in Five Asian Countries? A Cointegration and Granger Causality Analysis.” Business and Economic Research 6, no.2 (2016): 30-50. Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/168

Juan Diego Lopez and Miguel D. Ramirez. “Are Controls Effective in Curbing Private Capital

Flows in Colombia? A Time-Series Analysis.” Journal of Empirical Economics 5, no. 1 (2016): 23-34.

Steven Yee and Miguel D. Ramirez. “Purchasing Power Parity: A Time Series Analysis of the U.S.

and Mexico.” International Advances in Economic Research 22, no. 4 (November 2016): 409-419.

Patrick Worhunsky ’03, Alicia Dager, Shashwath Meda, Sabin Khadka, Michael Stevens, Carol

Austad, Sarah Raskin, Howard Tennen, Rebecca Wood, Carolyn Fallahi, Marc Potenza, and Godfrey Pearlson. “A Preliminary Prospective Study of an Escalation in ‘Maximum Daily Drinks,’ Fronto-Parietal Circuitry and Impulsivity-Related Domains in Young Adult Drinkers.” Neuropsychopharmacology 41 (2016): 1637-1647.

Marta Zamrociewicz ’13, Sarah Raskin, Howard Tennen, Rebecca Wood, Carolyn Fallahi, David

Glahn, and Godfrey Pearlson. “Effect of Drinking Behavior on Prospective Memory in College Students. Neuropsychology 31, no. 2 (Feb 2017): 191-199.

Gary Reger. “Naked on the Deserts of Mars.” Extrapolation 57 (2016): 305-337. -- “Nodes of Sea and Sand. Ports, Human Geography, and Networks of Trade.” In Ancient Ports.

The Geography of Connections, Boreas Supplement 34, edited by Kerstin Höghammer, Brita Alroth, and Adam Lindhagen, 9-36. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2016.

Terje Hõim and David A. Robbins. “Cover-Strict Topologies, Ideals, and Quotients for Some

Spaces of Vector-Valued Functions.” Banach J. Math. Anal. 10, no. 4 (2016): 783-799. Sailakshmi Ramgopal. “Brown Girls is the Show About Women, Friendship and Love You've

been Waiting For.” Jezebel (February 2017). -- “‘Go and Reclaim Your Tools’: Meet the Women Behind Black Witch University.” Broadly

(October 2016). -- “Avant-Garde Pioneer Pamela Z Brings Her Otherworldly Manipulations to Constellation.”

Chicago Reader (September 2016). Clare Rossini. “Anatomy, Brief History of” and “The Man Transfused with the Blood of a Sheep,”

The Kenyon Review XXXVII, no. 5 (Sept-Oct., 2016): 76-79. -- “Prologue to a Text.” Poetry Daily (March 7, 2016) and Southwest Review 101, no. 1 (Winter,

2016): 132-33. -- “Poet’s Corner: Poems from Lingo by Clare Rossini.” The Hartford Courant, July 13, 2016. Craig W. Schneider, Thea R. Popolizio, Dylan S. Spagnuolo ’17 and Christopher E. Lane ’99.

“Notes on the Marine Algae of the Bermudas. 15. Dichotomaria huismanii

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(Galaxauraceae, Rhodophyta), a New Species in the D. marginata Complex from the Western Atlantic.” Botanica Marina 59 (2016): 13-29.

Mary E. Barkworth, Mark Watson, Fred R. Barrie, Irina V. Belyaeva, Richard C.K. Chung, Jirina

Dašková, Gerrit Davidse, Ali A. Dönmez, Alexander B. Doweld, Stephan Dressler, Christina Flann, Kanchi Gandhi, Dmitry Geltman, Hugh F. Glen, Werner Greuter, Martin J. Head, Regina Jahn, Malapati K. Janarthanam, Liliana Katinas, Paul M. Kirk, Niels Klazenga, Wolf-Henning Kusber, Jiri Kvaček, Valéry Malécot, David G. Mann, Karol Marhold, Hidetoshi Nagamasu, Nicky Nicolson, Alan Paton, David J. Patterson, Michelle J. Price, Willem F. Prud’homme van Reine, Craig W. Schneider, Alexander Sennikov, Gideon F. Smith, Peter F. Stevens, Zhu-Liang Yang, Xian-Chun Zhang, and Giuseppe C. Zuccarello. “(276-279) Proposals to Provide for Registration of New Names and Nomenclatural Acts.” Taxon 65 (2016): 656-658.

Mary E. Barkworth, Mark Watson, Fred R. Barrie, Irina V. Belyaeva, Richard C.K. Chung, Jirina

Dašková, Gerrit Davidse, Ali A. Dönmez, Alexander B. Doweld, Stephan Dressler, Christina Flann, Kanchi Gandhi, Dmitry Geltman, Hugh F. Glen, Werner Greuter, Martin J. Head, Regina Jahn, Malapati K. Janarthanam, Liliana Katinas, Paul M. Kirk, Niels Klazenga, Wolf-Henning Kusber, Jiri Kvaček, Valéry Malécot, David G. Mann, Karol Marhold, Hidetoshi Nagamasu, Nicky Nicolson, Alan Paton, David J. Patterson, Michelle J. Price, Willem F. Prud’homme van Reine, Craig W. Schneider, Alexander Sennikov, Gideon F. Smith, Peter F. Stevens, Zhu-Liang Yang, Xian-Chun Zhang, and Giuseppe C. Zuccarello. “Report of the Special Committee on Registration of Algal and Plant Names (Including Fossils).” Taxon 65 (2016): 670-672.

Michael J. Wynne and Craig W. Schneider. “Third Addendum to the Synoptic Review of Red

Algal Genera.” Botanica Marina 59 (2016): 397-404. Craig W. Schneider, Christopher T. Flook and Philippe M. Rouja. “An Abundant Sand Flat

Meadow of Halimeda lacrimosa M.Howe off Bermuda, a Species Previously Unknown in the Island Flora.” Notulae algarum 17 (2016): 1-4.

Amie K. Senland and Ann Higgins-D'Alessandro. “Sociomoral Reasoning, Empathy, and

Meeting Developmental Tasks during the Transition to Adulthood in Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 46, no. 9 (2016): 3090-3015. doi:10.1007/s10803-016-2849-7

Candy Gunther Brown and Mark Silk, eds. The Future of Evangelicalism in America. New York:

Columbia University Press, 2016. Mark Silk. “Did John Adams out Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings?” Smithsonian Magazine

(November 2016). Mark P. Silverman. “Search for Anomalies in the Decay of Radioactive Mn-54.” Europhysics

Letters 114 (2016): 62001 1-6. -- “Method to Measure Radon Concentration in an Open Volume with Geiger-Mueller Counters:

Analysis from First Principles.” World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology 6 (2016): 232-260. Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/169

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Per Sebastian Skardal and Alex Arenas. “On Controlling Networks of Limit-Cycle Oscillators.” Chaos 26 (2016): 094812.

Per Sebastian Skardal and Kirsti Wash. “Spectral Properties of the Hierarchical Product of

Graphs.” Physical Review E 94 (2016): 052311. Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/171

Per Sebastian Skardal, Dane Taylor, and Jie Sun. “Optimal Synchronization of Directed Complex Networks.” Chaos 26 (2016): 094807.

Per Sebastian Skardal, Dane Taylor, Jie Sun, and Alex Arenas. “Collective Frequency Variation

in Network Synchronization and Reverse PageRank.” Physical Review E 93 (2016): 042314. Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/172

-- “Erosion of Synchronization: Coupling Heterogeneity and Network Structure.” Physica D

323-324 (2016): 40. Dane Taylor, Per Sebastian Skardal, and Jie Sun. “Synchronization of Heterogeneous Oscillators

Under Network Modifications: Perturbation and Optimization of the Synchrony Alignment Function.” SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics 76 (2016): 1984.

Madalene Spezialetti. “Thinking About Asking: Encouraging a Questioning Approach to

Requirements Gathering and Problem Solving.” In Frontiers in Education Conference Proceedings, Erie, Pennsylvania, 2016.

Josh R. Stillwagon. “Non-Linear Exchange Rate Relationships: An Automated Model Selection

Approach with Indicator Saturation.” North American Journal of Economics and Finance 37, no. 5 (2016): 84-109.

Ross Gittell and Josh R. Stillwagon. “The Effects of US State-Level Energy and Environmental

Policies on Clean Tech Innovation and Employment.” Journal of Management and Sustainability 6, no. 2 (2016): 1-20. Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/170

Nikolay P. Braykov, Joseph N. S. Eisenberg, Marissa Grossman, Lixin Zhang, Karla Vasco,

William Cevallos, Diana Muñoz, Andrés Acevedo, Kara A. Moser, Carl F. Marrs, Betsy Foxman, James Trostle, Gabriel Trueba, Karen Levy. “Antibiotic Resistance in Animal and Environmental Samples Associated with Small-Scale Poultry Farming in Northwestern Ecuador.” mSphere 1, no. 1 (2016 February 10): pii:e00021-15. doi: 10.1128/mSphere.00021-15. Trinity College Digital Repository: http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/facpub/173

James A. Fuller, Eduardo Villamor, William Cevallos, James Trostle, and Joseph N.S. Eisenberg. “I Get Height with a Little Help from My Friends: Herd Protection from Sanitation on Child Growth in Rural Ecuador.” Int J Epidemiol. 45, no. 2 (2016 April):460-469. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyv368.

Erik M. Vogt and Ryan Crawford ’06, eds. Adorno and the Concept of Genocide. Boston-

Amsterdam: Brill, 2016.

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Erik M. Vogt and Gerhard Unterthurner, eds. Bruchlinien Europas. Vienna-Berlin: Turia + Kant, 2016.

Erik M. Vogt. “‘The Useless Residue of the Western Idea of Art’: Adorno and Lacoue-Labarthe

Concerning Art after Auschwitz.” In Adorno and the Concept of Genocide, edited by Erik M. Vogt and Ryan Crawford ’06, 29-45. Boston-Amsterdam: Brill, 2016.

-- “Europa: Politik der Gestalt und/oder Politik des Universalen?” In Bruchlinien Europas,

edited by Erik M. Vogt and Gerhard Unterthurner, 10-45. Vienna-Berlin: Turia + Kant, 2016.

-- “Some Notes (with Badiou and Žižek) on Event/Truth/Subject/Militant Community in Jean-

Paul Sartre’s Political Thought.” In History and Choice: Jean-Paul Sartre 1905-2015. Special Issue of Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 17, no. 2 (Winter 2015/16): 19-38.

Erik M. Vogt, trans. “Politik gegen Geschichte? Oder die Missgeschicke der Universalität,” by

João Pedro Cachopo. In Bruchlinien Europas, edited by Erik M. Vogt and Gerhard Unterthurner. Vienna-Berlin: Turia + Kant, 2016. Translation into German.

-- “Adorno über die Tauschgesellschaft,” by Osman Nemli. In Bruchlinien Europas, edited by

Erik M. Vogt and Gerhard Unterthurner. Vienna-Berlin: Turia + Kant, 2016. Translation into German.

-- “Fanon, Kolonialismus und die Grenzen des französisch-europäischen Humanismus,” by

Maurice Wade. In Bruchlinien Europas, edited by Erik M. Vogt and Gerhard Unterthurner. Vienna-Berlin: Turia + Kant, 2016. Translation into German.

-- “Aporie Europa: Jenseits der diaoramischen Illusion des europäischen Eidos.,” by Ruhtan

Yalçiner. In Bruchlinien Europas, edited by Erik M. Vogt and Gerhard Unterthurner. Vienna-Berlin: Turia + Kant, 2016. Translation into German.

Wagoner, Rieko, trans. The Stories Clothes Tell: Voices of Working Class Japan, by Tatsuichi

Horikiri. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016. Johnny Williams. Decoding Racial Ideology in Genomics. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016. Terri A. Williams and Lisa M. Nagy. “Linking Gene Regulation to Cell Behaviors in the Posterior

Growth Zone of Sequentially Segmenting Arthropods.” Arthropod Struct Dev (Oct 5. 2016). doi: 10.1016/j.asd.2016.10.003.

Savvas J. Constantinou ’12, Ryan M. Pace, A.J. Stangl, Lisa M. Nagy and Terri A. Williams. “Wnt

Repertoire and Developmental Expression Patterns in the Crustacean Thamnocephalus platyurus.” Evol Dev 18, no. 5-6 (2016): 324-341.

Venkata S. Maringanti, Basileal Imana ’17, and Peter Yoon. “GPU-Accelerated VLSI Routing

using Group Steiner Trees.” The Journal of Computational Science Education 8 (2017): 16-19.

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Conference Papers/Presentations: Carol Any. “Viktor Shklovsky, Ostranenie, and the Writers’ Union.” University of Erfurt,

Germany, December 16, 2016. -- “Cliché as Device.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Washington,

DC, November 17, 2016. Davarian Baldwin. “Black Chicago: History, Race, and Renaissance.” Professional Development

Webinar Series, Illinois Education Association, IL, November 30, 2016. -- “UniverCities: Higher Education and the New Management of Urban Space and Capital.” Arts,

Politics, Cities in Transition, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, October 21, 2016. -- Panel chair/Respondent: “The Promises and Perils of Black Experience in the Working

Urban.” Urban History Association Conference, Chicago, IL, October 15, 2016. -- Plenary Panel: “Making Equity and Inclusion Real.” Council for Opportunity in Education

Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, September 2, 2016. -- “Chocolate Cities, Struggling Schools: Why Does Urban Education Look This Way?” City Year,

Boston, MA, August 17, 2016. -- “‘That’s So Ghetto!’ Race and Urban Affairs in the 21st Century City.” Schomburg-Mellon

Summer Institute, New York, NY, June 24, 2016. -- Respondent: “‘Communities Must be Vigilant’: The Financial Turn in National Urban Policy.”

Boston Immigration and Urban History Seminar, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA, April 26, 2016.

-- “‘I became…a Negro myself’: Robert Park, Tuskegee Institute, and the Making of the ‘Chicago

School’ of Sociology.” Organization of American Historians Conference, Providence, RI, April 7, 2016.

-- “‘The Rising Tide of Color: The New Negro Movement in its Caribbean Context.” Turning

Tides: Caribbean Intersections in the Americas and Beyond, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, February 18, 2016.

-- Panel chair/Respondent: “Transforming the Nation: New Perspectives on the Great

Migration.” American Historical Association Conference, Atlanta, GA, January 9, 2016. Barbara Benedict. “Alexander Pope and the History of Curiosity.” Symposium on Curiosity in

Multidisciplinary Perspective, University of Pennsylvania, December 9, 2016. -- “‘Preserve what Secrets are Intrusted to You:’ Service and Secrecy in Defoe’s Roxana.”

Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Kingston, ON, October 27, 2016. Daniel G. Blackburn, Amy R. Johnson ’03, Kristie E. Anderson ’10, Emily Marquez, and Ian P.

Callard. Poster: “Placental Morphology in Viviparous North American Water Snakes (Colubridae: Nerodia).” International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, Washington, DC, June 30, 2016.

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Young K. Kim and Daniel G. Blackburn. “Fetal Membrane Morphology in Oviparous

Lampropeltine Snakes (Colubridae).” International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, Washington, DC, June 30, 2016.

Kathryn G. Powers ’17 and Daniel G. Blackburn. “A Novel Pattern of Yolk Mobilization in

Developing Squamate Reptiles.” International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, Washington, DC, June 30, 2016.

Cheyenne Brindle. “Tunable Triarylmethyl Cation Catalysis: Friedel-Crafts Alkylation of Indole

with N-Aryl Imines.” American Chemical Society National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 21, 2016.

Xiangming Chen. “Why Do Global Cities Need Local Shops?” Beijing Academy of Social Sciences,

Beijing, January 11, 2017. -- “One Belt-One Road (OBOR) and Cities of the Global South.” School of Geography, East

China Normal University, Shanghai, December 27, 2016. -- “Global Cities and Local Streets: Small Business and Everyday Diversity from New York to

Shanghai.” The World Cities Day Forum, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, October 30, 2016.

-- “Rethinking Border Cities: In-Between Spaces, Unequal Actors, and Stretched Mobilities

across the China-Southeast Asia Borderlands.” Center for the Study of City and Society, Tongji University, Shanghai, October 25, 2016.

-- “Rethinking Cross-Border Regional Cooperation: A Comparison of the China-Myanmar and

China-Laos Borderlands.” Region-Making through Cooperation: New Evidence from Four Continents Workshop, Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Duisburg, Germany, July 13, 2016.

Lin Cheng, Hsin-Mu Tsai, Wantanee Viriyasitavat, and Mate Boban. “Comparison of Radio

Frequency and Visible Light Propagation Channel for Vehicular Communications.” ACM International Workshop on Connected and Automated Vehicle Mobility, MobiCom 2016, New York, NY, October 7, 2016.

Pan Zhou, Lin Cheng, and Dapeng Wu. “Shortest Path Routing in Unknown Environments: Is

the Adaptive Optimal Strategy Available?” IEEE SECON 2016, London, UK, June 30, 2016.

Rob Corber. “What Nature Intended: The Trouble with Normal in The Three Faces of Eve

(1957).” Annual Meetings of the Portuguese Anglo-American Studies Association, Lisbon, Portugal, March 22, 2016.

Susanne Davis. “A Writer’s Indelible Voice.” Mark Twain House Writers Weekend, Hartford, CT,

September 2016. Pablo Delano. “¿Así Somos?: From Echoes of the Old Colony to Reclamations of Power in

Contemporary Puerto Rican Visual Art.” New England Council of Latin American Studies, Hartford, CT, November 12, 2016.

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-- “Jack Delano’s Connecticut’s Photographs.” The Fairfield Museum, Fairfield, CT, June 2, 2016. -- “In Trinidad, in Black and White.” Tropical Exposures: Photography, Film and Visual

Culture in a Caribbean Frame, New Orleans, LA, March 10, 2016. Martina di Florio Gula. “Rewriting Collodi's Pinocchio: Jarmila Očkayová's Occhio a Pinocchio.”

Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 25, 2017. Jason Doerre. “Counter-Persepective of the Wende Era in Thomas Brüssig’s Leben bis Männer.”

Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 25, 2017. Jack Dougherty. “Urban History on the Digital Frontier.” Massachusetts Historical Society,

Boston, MA, January 24, 2017. -- “Writing Race and Education History on the Web.” Patrick Ma Digital Scholarship Lab, John

D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Brown University, Providence, RI, November 4, 2016. Kent Dunlap. “Predation in Natural Populations Decreases Brain Cell Proliferation in an Electric

Fish, Brachyhypopomus occidentalis.” Satellite Meeting of the Congress of Neuroethology, Montevideo, Uruguay, March 29, 2016.

Geoffrey Keane ’16, Michael Ragazzi ’16, and Kent Dunlap. Poster: “Simulated Predation and

Tail Injury Reduces Brain Cell Formation in an Electric Fish, Brachyhypopomus gauderio.” International Congress of Neuroethology, Montevideo, Uruguay, April 2, 2016.

Andrea Dyrness. Roundtable presenter and co-organizer: “Participatory Action Research: What

Counts as Evidence and (When) Does it Matter?” American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Minneapolis, MN, November 17, 2016.

-- “Developing a Borderlands Feminist Praxis.” College of Education, University of

Massachusetts, Amherst, Northampton, MA, November 3, 2016. -- “Exile Activists: Transnational Migration and the Making of Latina Feminists in Spain.” 50th

Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Congress, New York, NY, May 29, 2016. -- “Displaced Central American Youth and Access to Education.” 50th Latin American Studies

Association (LASA) Congress, New York, NY, May 27, 2016. -- “Ethnography as Bearing Witness.” Department of Human Development, Connecticut College,

New London, CT, April 4, 2016. -- “Being Caribeño in Madrid: 2nd Generation Immigrant Youth and Transnational Belonging.”

Turning Tides: Caribbean Intersections in the Americas and Beyond, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, February 19, 2016.

Andrea Dyrness and Enrique Sepúlveda. “Immigrant Youth and Third Space Identities: Insights

from Participatory Research.” Sociolinguistics Symposium 21, University of Murcia, Spain, June 15, 2016.

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Sheila Fisher. “Julian in a Nutshell, or a Room With a View.” New Chaucer Society Biennial Congress, London, UK, July 14, 2016.

Michael Fotos. Panel moderator: “Collaborative Leadership in a Multi-Polar World.” United

States Army War College, Carlisle Scholars Program, Jackson Institute for Global Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, December 6, 2016.

Jack Gieseking. “‘Crazy, Yes. But Not Tiny.’: Networked #FtM Culture, Identity, and Knowledge

Production on Tumblr.” Digital Humanities Institute, Yale University, New Haven, CT, November 29, 2016.

-- “Data Visualizations: Putting the Digital Humanities and Social Data Sciences in

Conversation.” American Studies Association, Denver, CO, November 19, 2016. -- Panel participant: “Geography, Maps, & Visions of Home in the Classroom.” American

Studies Association, Denver, CO, November 17, 2016. -- “Networked #FtM Culture & Medical Knowledge Production on Tumblr.” Trans Studies

Conference, Tucson, AZ, September 9, 2016. James Golden. “The Public Home.” 8th Annual Urban History Association Conference, Chicago,

IL, October 15, 2016. Cheryl Greenberg. “Race, Religion and the Public Schools.” Biennial Scholars Conference on

American Jewish History, New York, NY, June 19, 2016. -- “Caribbean American Views of LGBT Issues and Gay Marriage.” Turning Tides: Caribbean

Intersections in the Americas and Beyond, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, February 18, 2016.

-- “Trigger Warnings, Racist Symbols and Free Speech: American Campuses Today.” American

Resource Center and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, January 15, 2016. Christopher Hager. “Letter, Email, Text Message: Communicating in New Media, Then and

Now.” Prindle Institute Undergraduate Ethics Symposium, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, April 15, 2016.

-- “The Civil War Letter as Medium and Genre.” Jackson Distinguished Lecture, Department of

English, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, February 10, 2016. -- “Emancipation and the Act of Writing.” John and Francie Pepper Freedom Lecture, National

Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati, OH, January 13, 2016. Kifah Hanna. “In Search of the Queer: Guapa and the Crisis of Representation.” Annual

Convention of the Middle East Studies Association, Boston, MA, November 19, 2016. -- “Le Flâneur Libanais: Cultural Memory and Place in Lebanese War Literature.” The Tenth

Nordic Conference on Middle Eastern Studies, The University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark, September 24, 2016.

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Thomas Harrington. “A versatilidade dum método critico: As minhas andanças com a Teoria dos Polisistemas.” Traduzindo a Traducão: Even-Zohar Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil, October 6, 2016.

-- “Polysystem Theory and the Analysis of Contemporary Politics.” Inaugural Meeting of the

International Society for Polysystem Studies, Reykholt, Iceland, June 28, 2016. -- “Què en penses, Europa?” Museu d’Historia de Catalunya/National History Museum of

Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain February 23, 2016. -- “Los catecismos de la identidad nacional al principio del Siglo XX : el caso de La Nación

Vasca.” Facultad de Letras, Universidad del País Vasco, Vitoria, Spain, February 18, 2016.

-- “La pedogogía nacionalista de Euskadi en un contexto ibérico.” Facultad de Magisterio,

Universidad del País Vasco, Bilbao/Leioa, Spain, February 17, 2016. -- “El extraño lugar de ‘Kizkitza.’ en la historiografía vasca.” Kutxa Kultur en Tabakalera, Centro

Internacional de Cultura Contemporánea, San Sebastián, Spain, February 16, 2016. -- “Polysystem? Whose Polysystem? What Polysystem?: a Bit of Genealogy.” 2016 MLA

Convention, Austin, TX, January 9, 2016. Christina Heatherton. “Policing the Planet: Book Talk.” Howard Zinn Book Fair, San Francisco,

CA, December 4, 2016. -- “Neoliberalism and the Policing Crisis.” Underground Scholars Initiative, University of

California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, December 2, 2016. -- “‘For the unaware, nothing was amiss’: Cedric J. Robinson and the Black Radical Tradition.”

American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 19, 2016. -- “House Keys, Not Handcuffs: Broken Windows Policing as Neoliberal Urban Strategy.”

American Studies Association, Denver, CO, November 18, 2016. -- “Walking Warrants in the Neoliberal City: Policing and the Production of Value.” American

Studies Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 17, 2016. -- “Policing the Planet: Book Talk.” Friends of the Wesleyan Library, Wesleyan University,

Middletown, CT, November 9, 2016. -- “Thug/Brute/Riot: Language and the Political Imagination.” Institute of Contemporary Arts,

London, UK, October 28, 2016. -- “Policing the Planet: Book Talk.” Department of Criminology, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds,

UK, October 27, 2016. -- “Circulations of Struggle: Racism, State Violence, and Resistance.” London Review Bookshop,

London, UK, October 25, 2016.

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-- “Learning to Listen: Methodologies of Insurgent Knowledge.” With/Out-¿Borders? Conference, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI, October 21, 2016.

-- “Capital and the Color Line: Debt, State-Making, and the Mexican Revolution.” Graduate

Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, October 17, 2016. -- “Community Policing Alternatives in Los Angeles?” Policing the Planet: A Symposium, Center

for the Study of Slavery and Justice, Brown University, Providence, RI, October 14, 2016. -- “Knocking the Hustle/Policing the Planet.” Baltimore Book Fair, Baltimore, MD, September

25, 2016. -- “Predictive Policing in an Era of Speculative Capital.” American Historical Association,

Pacific Coast Branch, Waikoloa, HI, August 6, 2016. -- “Policing the Planet: The Policing Crisis Today.” Social Justice Initiative, University of Illinois,

Chicago, IL, July 19, 2016. -- “Neoliberalism and the Policing Crisis.” Black Lives Matter, African American Studies,

University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, July 19, 2016. -- “The Policing Crisis and Black Lives Matter.” Oakland Book Fair, Oakland, CA, May 22, 2016. -- “Policing the Planet.” Author Event, Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, Hartford, CT, May 18,

2016. -- “The Political Economy of Internationalism.” Consciousness and Revolution Conference,

Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY, May 13, 2016. -- “Policing as Urban Design.” Funambulist, Race+Design Release, Brooklyn, NY, May 4, 2016. -- “Mexico and the Political Economy of U.S. Empire.” The Society of Nineteenth-Century

Americanists Conference, State College, PA, March 19, 2016. Rosario Hubert. “Mutations of the Land: Scenes of Japanese Life in Southern Brazil.” Lake Erie

Latin American Cultural Studies Fall Symposium 2016, Buffalo, NY, October 29, 2016. -- “Asia en Brasil: Inmigración, Tránsito y Traducción.” Graduate Diploma in Brazilian Culture,

Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 12 and 19, 2016. -- “China y Latinoamérica: intersecciones y contrastes.” Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago,

Chile, August 9, 2016. Karen Humphreys. “Politics of Fashion and Gender in 19th-Century France.” Alliance Française,

Hartford, CT, January 10, 2016. Dianne Hunter. “The Red Line: Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma.” Trauma

Conference II, George Washington University, Washington, DC, October 22, 2016. Tamsin Jones. “Responsible Subjects: On the Ability to Respond to Excess.” Yale Center for

Faith and Culture, Yale University, New Haven, CT, December 2, 2016.

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-- “Religious Aesthetics, Theology, and the Humanities.” Annual Meeting of the American

Academy of Religion, San Antonio, TX, November 19, 2016. -- “Trauma and Religious Subjectivity.” Colloquium on Religion and Theory, Fordham

University, New York, NY, March 15, 2016. Isaac Kamola. “John Sexton, Branch Campuses, and the Reproduction of the ‘Global’

University.” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1, 2016.

--“Memories from Conferences Past.” International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, March 17,

2016. --“Global Studies, Philanthropic Giving, and the World of Higher Education.” International

Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, March 19, 2016. Isaac Kamola and Elliot Barron. “The Making of a Neoliberal Common Sense: A Content

Analysis of News Coverage from the PATCO and NUM Strikes.” New England Political Science Association, Newport, RI, April 23, 2016.

Samuel D. Kassow. “Comparative Regional History: Vilna and Galicia.” International

Colloquium on Polish Jewish History, Warsaw, Poland, February 27, 2017. -- “Taking Another Look at the Warsaw Ghetto.”Annual Meeting of Association of Jewish

Studies, San Diego, CA, December 17, 2016. -- “Vilna in Modern Jewish Culture.” Holocaust Memorial Centre, Capetown, South Africa,

December 7, 2016. -- “Polish Jewish Relations in World War II.” University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, November 7,

2016. -- “In Those Nightmarish Days: The Ghetto Reportage of Peretz Opoczynski and Joseph

Zelkowicz.” University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, May 2, 2016. -- “Polish Jews Know Your Land: Landkentenish in the 1930’s.” Conference on Borderlands:

Imagining Polish Jewish Territories, Chicago, IL, April 12, 2016. -- “In Those Nightmarish Days: Ghetto Reportage and Holocaust Witnessing.” University of

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, March 9, 2016. -- “History and Catastrophe: The Secret Warsaw Ghetto Archive of Emanuel Ringelblum.”

University of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, March 8, 2016. -- “Ghetto Reportage.” Irene Kronhill Keynote Lecture, Center for Jewish History, New York, NY,

January 4, 2016. Jean-Marc Kehrès. “Résistance chez domestiques et paysans: la pastorale comme dénégation

chez Genlis.” Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, Amherst, MA, October 22, 2016.

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Ariela Keysar. “Anti-Semitism in a Global Perspective: Conceptual and Methodological Issues”

and “International Comparisons of Anti-Semitism on Campus: Why Are Women More Likely to Be Targeted?” Center for Jewish Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, November 9, 2016.

-- “‘I think for myself’: American Millennials’ Religious and Spiritual Life.” Society for the

Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 30, 2016. -- “Atheism and Nonreligion: Definitions and Global Trends.” Society for the Scientific Study of

Religion Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2016. Ariela Keysar, and Thea Piltzecker. “Freedom of Choice: Religion and Gender in a Global

Perspective.” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 29, 2016.

-- “‘I don’t know enough’: Religious and Political Illiteracy Among Millennials.” Society for the

Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 29, 2016. Ronald Kiener. “Lost in Translation: The Improbable Task of Rendering Esoteric Jewish

Theology into English.” Is Dao or Torah Translatable? Conference, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, December 15, 2016.

Robert Kirschbaum, Guest Lecturer (October 18) and Critic (October 17-19), Visiting Artist

Lecture Series, Art Department, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 2016. -- Panelist, in conjunction with the exhibition, “Traversing Traditions/India.” Charter Oak

Cultural Center, Hartford, CT, October 13, 2016. -- Guest Lecturer, MFA Program in Studio Art, Art & Art History Department, School of Fine

Arts, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, February 22, 2016. Barry A. Kosmin. “On Toleration: John Locke in the 21st Century.” Hartford Area Humanists,

Bloomfield, CT, November 22, 2016. -- “Why the Jewish Leaders’ Survey Can Be an Asset for Building Community Resilience.” The

2nd European Jewish Communities Summit, Barcelona, Spain, November 14, 2016. -- “The Changing Religious Profile of the United States.” Faith in the 21st Century Series,

Simsbury Public Library, Simsbury, CT, October 23, 2016. -- “Israel on the College Campus.” Religion Department, Connecticut College, New London, CT,

October 18, 2016. -- “A Paradigm Shift: The New Reality Facing European Jewry.” Beth Shalom Synagogue,

Edmonton, AB, Canada, August 20, 2016. Katherine Lahti. “Adaptatsiia ‘Piknika na obochine’ Strugatskikh v ‘Stalkere’ Tarkovskogo. (The

Adaptation of the Strugatskys’ Roadside Picnic in Tarkovsky’s Stalker.” Film picture: Literature, Painting and Music in the Art of the Cinematographer, St. Petersburg, Russia, October 17, 2016.

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Dan Lloyd. “What is it Like to Be Five Minutes Late?” British Psychological Society Annual

Meeting, Bristol, UK, September 3, 2016. -- Poster: “Inside Daniel Dennett: The Temporal Connectome.” Association for the Scientific

Study of Consciousness Annual Meeting, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 18, 2016. -- “You are Music.” New Ideas Symposium, Tufts University, Medford, MA, March 5, 2016. Susan Masino. Panel Participant: “Mock NIH (NINDS) Study Section.” American Epilepsy

Society, Houston, TX, December 5, 2016. -- “Diets as Precipitants and Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Fifth International

Symposium on Ketogenic Therapies: Treating Epilepsy, Brain Cancer, Autism and Cognitive Disorders, Banff, AB, September 22, 2016.

-- “Metabolic Therapy: Can Benefits Evolve Over Time.” Building Better Brains, Grand Forks,

ND, April 12, 2016. -- “The Role of Adenosine in the Ketogenic Diet for Epilepsy.” Metabolic Therapeutics, Tampa,

FL, February 4, 2016. David Mauro. “Bridge Courses for Undergraduates – What May Be Missing.” Joint Meetings of

the A.M.S., Seattle, WA, January 7, 2016. Lida Maxwell. “Truth in Public: Chelsea Manning, Gender Identity, and the Politics of Truth-

Telling.” Yale Whitney Humanities Center, New Haven, CT, February 22, 2017. -- “Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas and the Politics of Outsider Truth-Telling.” Yale Political

Theory Workshop, New Haven, CT, February 1, 2017. -- “The Politics of Truth-Telling: Foucauldian Parrhesia as Masculine Fantasy of Self-

Possession.” Columbia University Seminar on Social and Political Thought, New York, NY, October 13, 2016.

Kevin McMahon. “Nixon’s Court: His Challenge to Judicial Liberalism and Its Political

Consequences.” Heritage Lecture Series, Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, NY, July 15, 2016.

Jack McInnis ’19 and John Mertens. “A Novel Representation of Ignition Times to Evaluate

Current Nitromethane Reaction Mechanism Using Methane Ignition Data.” 35th Regional Meeting on Kinetics and Dynamics, Newark, NJ, January 28, 2017.

John Mertens and Jack McInnis ’19. “Refining OH* Mechanism Using Emission Measurements

in Nitromethane Shock Tube Experiments.” 35th Regional Meeting on Kinetics and Dynamics, Newark, NJ, January 28, 2017.

John Mertens, Andrew Agard ’18, Tasha Adams ’18, Olivier Mathieu, Eric Petersen. “A Shock

Tube Study of HCO + M → H + CO + M Using Nitromethane Ignition.” 34th Regional Meeting on Kinetics and Dynamics, Providence, RI, January 30, 2016.

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Anthony M. Messina. “European Disunion? The Implications of ‘Super’ Diversity for European Identity and Political Community.” 24th World Congress of Political Science/ International Political Science Association, Poznań, Poland, July 25, 2016.

Karen Li Miller. “Storied Objects: Strategies for Studying Material Culture in Our Classrooms

and Communities.” NeMLA, Hartford, CT, March 19, 2016. Garth Myers. “Grassroots Urban Activism and Radical Incrementalism in Africa’s Cities in

Relation to East Asia.” East Asian Regional Conference in Alternative Geography (EARCAG), Hong Kong, December 7, 2016.

-- “Towards a Typology of Suburbs in Africa?” Annual Meeting of the African Studies

Association, Washington, DC, December 2, 2016. -- “Urban Environments in Africa: Sustainable Development and Grassroots Socio-

Environmental Justice.” Africa Week Symposium, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA, September 29, 2016.

-- “Looking at US Cities from Urban Africa.” PIER Summer Institute, Yale University, New

Haven, CT, July 9, 2016. -- “Radical Incrementalism and Grassroots Politics in Africa-Centered Urban Political Ecology.”

West Africa Research Association Conference, Dakar, Senegal, June 2, 2016. -- “African Migration Stories.” African Migration Stories, Kansas City, MO, May 9, 2016. -- “Grassroots Environmental Activism in Africa’s Cities.” Winston-Salem State University,

Winston-Salem, NC, April 7, 2016. -- “Towards a Typology of Suburbs in Africa?” Annual Meeting of the Association of American

Geographers, San Francisco, CA, March 29, 2016. -- “The Useful and Ornamental Plants of British Colonialism.” Turning Tides: Caribbean

Intersections in the Americas and Beyond, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, February 18, 2016.

Taikang Ning, Lin Cheng, and Kai-sheng Hsieh. “Identification and Features Extraction of

Systolic and Diastolic Murmurs.” The 13th IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, Chengdu, China, November 9, 2016.

Amber L. Pitt, Joseph J. Tavano, Robert F. Baldwin, and Benjamin S. Stegenga. “Movement

Ecology Demonstrates the Importance of Maintaining Diverse Aquatic Systems within Intact Forest Ecosystems for Amphibian Conservation.” Presentation at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, New Orleans, LA, July 9, 2016.

Tina Delahunty, Jamie Shinskie, and Amber Pitt. “Utility of a Land Use Land Cover Dataset for

Habitat Location.” 71st Annual Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers Meeting, Columbia, SC, November 21, 2016.

Sean M. Hartzell, Amber L. Pitt, Steve Davis, Cody R. Pavlick, Steve R. Rier, and Joseph J.

Tavano. Poster: “Acclimation and Care of Eastern Hellbender Salamanders

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(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis) in a Captive Setting.” 11th Annual Susquehanna River Symposium, Lewisburg, PA, November 12, 2016.

Jamie L. Shinskie, Amber L. Pitt, and Tina Delahunty. Poster: “Historic and Recent Canopy

Cover and Stream Habitat Variables Affecting Eastern Hellbender Persistence within the Susquehanna River Drainage of Pennsylvania.” 2016 Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Meeting, Poultney, VT, August 10, 2016.

-- “Influence of Land Cover Change on Eastern Hellbender Occurrence within the Susquehanna

River Drainage of Pennsylvania.” Presentation at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, New Orleans, LA, July 7, 2016.

Sailakshmi Ramgopal. “Proximity to Power: Rome, the Emperor, and the Roman Diaspora.”

College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, February 15, 2017. -- “Expats of Empire.” Annual Meeting of the Society for Classical Studies, Toronto, ON,

January 8, 2017. -- “Curses! An Intro to Ancient Greek and Roman Magic.” HausWitch, Salem, MA, October 21,

2016. Miguel D. Ramirez. “Are Controls Effective in Curbing Private Capital Flows in Colombia?”

Academy of Business and Economic Research Fall 2016 Conference, San Antonio, TX, November 4, 2016.

Meaghan Race ’18 and Sarah Raskin. Poster: “Psychometric Properties of the Memory for

Intentions Test-Short Form.” International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Boston, MA, February 5, 2016.

Erin Aisenberg ’16, Tessa Bloomquist ’16, Christy Chan ’18, and Sarah Raskin. Poster: “Use of

Electrophysiological and Clinical Measures of Prospective Memory in Individuals with Mild and Severe Brain Injury.” International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Boston, MA, February 5, 2016.

Emily Aiken BA’15/MA’16 and Sarah Raskin. Poster: “Use of Goal Management Training to

Improve Prospective Memory Performance in Individuals with Brain Injury.” International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Boston, MA, February 5, 2016.

Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre. “You are What You Drink: Settler Identity and Australian Wine Sales

to Nineteenth-Century India.” Colonial Formations Conference, Wollongong, Australia, November 25, 2016.

-- “Cape Hock, Cape Madeira: South African Wines in Early 19th Century Britain.” North

American Conference of British Studies, Washington, DC, November 11, 2016. -- “‘Liebfraumilch Stars!’ British Wine-Drinking in the 1960s and 1970s.” World in a Wine Glass

Conference, King’s College London, London, UK, May 10, 2016. Gary Reger. “Regionalism and Coins in the Hellenistic World.” The Second International

Congress on the History of Money and Numismatics in the Mediterranean World, Antalya, Turkey, January 5, 2017.

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-- “Sacred Desert, Profane Desert in the American Imaginary.” 2016 Annual Conference of the

Western Literature Association, Big Sky, MT, September 23, 2016. -- “Control and Exploitation of the Egyptian Desert. Reconfiguring and Reimagining a Hostile

Space.” Economy and Inequality: Resources, Exchange, and Power in Classical Antiquity Conference, Fondation Hardt, Geneva, Switzerland, August 23, 2016.

-- “A New Mediterranean. The Caribbean in the Euro-American Imaginary.” Turning Tides:

Caribbean Intersections in the Americas and Beyond, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, February 18, 2016.

Lubomir A. Ribarov. Symposium Session: “Monitoring and Estimation Methods.” Controls,

Diagnostics & Instrumentation Session, ASME Turbo Expo 2016, Seoul, South Korea, June 17, 2016.

-- Symposium Session: “Topics in Controls and Diagnostics.” Controls, Diagnostics &

Instrumentation Session, ASME Turbo Expo 2016, Seoul, South Korea, June 17, 2016. David Rosen. “Listening to the Microphone.” 2016 MSA Conference, Pasadena, CA, November

19, 2016. David Rosen and Aaron Santesso. “Eighteenth-Century Science and the Cognitivists.” 2016

SLSA Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 4, 2016 -- “Restoration Satire.” Emergent Nation Conference, New Brunswick, NJ, October 15, 2016 -- “Surveillance and the Master Narrative.” 2016 ACLA Conference, Boston, MA, March 18, 2016. -- “Konstanz and the Liberals.” 2016 MLA Convention, Austin, TX, January 9, 2016. Clare Rossini. “A Conversation with Edward Hirsch.” Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, Hillstead

Museum, Farmington, CT, July 20, 2016. -- Lecture-discussion: “Poets on Poetry: Heather McHugh.” Hartford Public Library, March 26,

2016. -- “Being Alive Twice: Creating Powerful Images in Poetry.” Workshop, Hartford Public Library,

April 26, 2016. David N. Ruskin, Jessica A. Fortin ’14, Subrina Bisnauth ’15, and Susan A. Masino. Poster:

“Ketogenic Diets Improve Behaviors Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the El Mouse.” Neuroscience 2016, San Diego, CA, November 14, 2016.

Ursula Sandau, David N. Ruskin, Jennifer D. Kotzin, Danielle M. Osborne, Susan A. Masino,

and Detlev Boison. Poster: “Ketogenic Diet Regulation of the Epigenome in Autism Spectrum Disorder.” 5th Global Symposium on Ketogenic Therapies, Banff, AB, September 22, 2016.

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Meredith Safran. “‘Chapter 1: Epic Openings’, from America’s Roman Space Epic: Reading Battlestar Galactica through Vergil’s Aeneid.” MACTe XVI, Boston College, Brookline, MA, December 3, 2016.

-- “The Aeneid in America: From First Contact to Final Frontier.” Fall Classics Department

Lecturer, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, November 15, 2016. -- “Battlestar Galactica (2003-2009) and the Homeric Divine.” Annual Film & History

Conference, Milwaukee, WI, October 28, 2016. -- “The Gods in Epic Television: Figuring the Divine in Homeric Epic and Battlestar Galactica

(2003-2009).” Biennial Celtic Classics Conference, Dublin, Ireland, June 24, 2016. -- “Legends of the Fall: The Aeneid and Battlestar Galactica (2003-2009) on the Root Causes of

Societal Collapse.” Emory University, Atlanta, GA, April 11, 2016. -- “After the Fall: Battlestar Galactica (2003-2009) as post-9/11 Aeneid.” Presidential Panel,

The Classical Association of the Middle West and South Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA, March 19, 2016.

Georgios Papadeas, Evan Abraham, Connor Sullivan, and Arthur Schneider. “Reversal of

Preferences for Attractiveness: Do Women Respond the Same Way As Men? Of Course Not.” 2016 ESA European Conference, Bergen, Norway, September 2, 2016.

Craig W. Schneider and Christopher T. Flook. “Have Marine Animal Conservation Laws Caused

the Decline or Extirpation of Macroalgal Populations over the Past Century in Bermuda?” 70th Phycological Society of America Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH, July 26, 2016.

Maura K. Griffith ’17, Daniel I. Wolf, Craig W. Schneider, Gary W. Saunders, and Christopher E.

Lane ’99. “Genetic Barcoding Resolves the Historically Known Champia parvula from Southern New England, USA, as C. farlowii sp. nov. (Champiaceae, Rhodymeniales).” 55th Northeast Algal Symposium, Westfield State University, Westfield, MA, April 23, 2016.

Walter M. Jongbloed ’16, Craig W. Schneider and Christopher E. Lane ’99. “New Species of

Wrangelia (Wrangeliaceae, Ceramiales) from Bermuda, Western Atlantic Ocean.” 55th Northeast Algal Symposium, Westfield State University, Westfield, MA, April 23, 2016.

Phong K. Quach ’17, Craig W. Schneider, and Christopher E. Lane ’99. “The Case for True

Morphological Crypsis: Pacific Dasya anastomosans and Atlantic D. cryptica sp. nov. (Dasyaceae, Rhodophyta).” 55th Northeast Algal Symposium, Westfield State University, Westfield, MA, April 23, 2016.

Thea R. Popolizio and Craig W. Schneider. “Recent Data Underscores the Need for Molecular

Sequencing that Targets Generitypes and Type Localities of the Liagoraceae and other nemalialean Red Algae.” 55th Northeast Algal Symposium, Westfield State University, Westfield, MA, April 23, 2016.

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Joshua Stillwagon and Roman Frydman. “Stock Market Expectations: Econometric Evidence that Both REH and Behavioral Insights Matter.” 17th Oxmetrics User Conference, George Washington University, Washington, DC, March 17, 2016.

Joshua Stillwagon. “TIPS and the VIX: Spillovers from Financial Panic to Breakeven Inflation in

an Automated, Non-Linear Modeling Framework,” Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT, April 1, 2016, and the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, March 11, 2016.

James Trostle. “The Microbiome as Society.” Canadian Institute for Advanced Research,

Humans and the Microbiome Program, Portland, OR, November 21, 2016. -- “Methods for Estimating the Joint Climatological-Social Drivers of Waterborne Diseases in

Contrasting Tropical Zones.” National Science Foundation Principal Investigators Meeting, Water Sustainability and Climate Program, Arlington, VA, February 10, 2016.

Erik M. Vogt, “Rezente philosophische Wagner-Lektüren.” University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck,

Austria, November 9, 2016. -- “Europas Bruchlinien.” University of Applied Sciences Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria, November

7, 2016. -- “Benjamin and Adorno on Media.” University of Applied Sciences Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria,

May 30 & 31, 2016. Basileal Imana ’17 and Peter Yoon. “GPU-Accelerated Jacobi-Like Algorithm for

Eigendecomposition of General Complex Matrices.” The 28th International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (Supercomputing ’16), Salt Lake City, UT, November 14, 2016.

Performances/Exhibits/Screenings: Ciaran Berry. Poetry Reading, Rose Garden, Elizabeth Park, Hartford, CT, June 18, 2016. -- Poetry Reading, Salon Eire 100, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, May 13, 2016. -- Poetry Reading, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April 6, 2016. -- Poetry Reading, Crescent Arts Centre, Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, February

11, 2016. -- Poetry Reading, Lillian Vernon Creative Writers House, New York University, New York, NY,

January 29, 2016. Joseph Byrne. “Earth, Rock, Water, Sky: Connemara Paintings.” Solo Exhibit. Groveland Gallery,

Minneapolis, MN, September 10-October 15, 2016. -- “In and of the Land II.” Group Exhibit. Five Points Gallery, Torrington, CT, January 7-

February 6, 2016. Pablo Delano. “Puerto Rico Arte Urbano.” Solo Exhibit. Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT,

November 6-December 4, 2016.

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-- “The Museum of the Old Colony.” Solo Exhibit. Timoteo Navarro Museum of Fine Arts,

Tucumán, Argentina, October 7-30, 2016. -- “DIGITAL.” Group Exhibit. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica, April 24-July 4,

2016. -- “The Museum of the Old Colony.” Solo Exhibit. Alice Yard, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and

Tobago, February 19-26, 2016. Robert Kirschbaum. “Robert Kirschbaum: Black and White Works.” Solo Exhibit. Mark A.

Chapman Gallery, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, October 10-21, 2016. -- “Traversing Traditions/India.” Group Exhibit. Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, CT,

October 2016. -- “New York/New Work: Contemporary Art from New York City.” Group Exhibit. Mishkan

Le’Omanut (Museum of Art), Ein Harod, Israel, November 13, 2015-January 31, 2016. Dan Lloyd. “Smart Pattern.” Imagine Science Labocine, December 2016. Gerald Moshell. Pianist: A Program of Holiday Music, with Elizabeth Lyra Ross, soprano.

Festival of Trees, Wadsworth Athenaeum, December 3, 2016. -- Pianist: A Concert of Music for Black History Month, with Elizabeth Lyra Ross, soprano.

Simsbury Public Library, February 10, 2016. Sailakshmi Ramgopal. Panelist and Musical Performance: “Self-Care as Warfare.” Museum of

Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, January 24, 2017. Clare Rossini. Poetry Reading. Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, Hillstead Museum, Farmington,

CT, July 20, 2016. Madalene Spezialetti. Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Editor: “In the Air.” Carnegie

Museum of Art Two Minute Film Festival, Pittsburgh, PA, July 21, 2016. Grants/Fellowships/Research for Hire: John Alcorn, “Two Visions of Anarchy in Theory & Practice Symposium,” Institute for Humane

Studies Grant, fall 2016, $1,000. Janet Bauer, “The Social Geographies of Islam in Diaspora: Race, Gender, Generation, and

Place,” Global Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award, 2017-2018, $21,940. Harry Blaise, in collaboration with colleagues from the University of Hartford, the Biomedical

Engineering Alliance & Consortium (BEACON), Rising-Tide Health Care and the Capitol Region Education Council (CREC), and in partnership with Hartford Health Works (HHW) initiative: “BME-4-STEM,” Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA), summer 2016, $55,931.

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Alison Draper, “Tech Savvy Conference,” Faculty STEM Education Programming Grant, NASA, spring 2016, $5,000.

Alison Draper, “Tech Savvy Conference,” Faculty STEM Education Programming Grant, NASA,

spring 2017, $2,000. Eric Galm, “Musical Traditions of the Minerior and Today’s Youth,” Latin GRAMMY Cultural

Foundation, March 2017-May 2018, $5,000. Rosario Hubert, “Disorientations. Latin American Writings of China,” American Council of

Learned Societies, 2017-2018, half salary. Karen Humphreys, Promotion of French Films at the French Film Festival, Tournées Grant,

French American Cultural Foundation, July 2016, $2,200. Barry A. Kosmin and Ariela Keysar, “20-Up: The Class of 1995/5755 Longitudinal Study 20

Years Later,” Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, July 2016-December 2018, $180,000.

Michelle L. Kovarik, “Biological Noisiness of Reactive Oxygen Species in Dictyostelium

discoideum,” Research Corporation for Science Advancement, Research Scholar award, July 2017-June 2020, $100,000.

-- “RUI: Substrate Reporters and Microelectrophoretic Tools for Lysate and Single-Cell Studies

of PKB Activity in Dictyostelium discoideum,” National Science Foundation, Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, July 2016-June 2019, $212,253.

Susan Masino, “Fifth International Symposium on Ketogenic Therapies,” National Institute of

Neurological Disease and Stroke & National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, 2016-2017, $15,000.

Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre has been named a Huntington Library Exchange Fellow at Trinity Hall

College, Cambridge, UK, for spring 2017. Gary Reger, “An Economic History of the Greco-Roman World,” National Endowment for the

Humanities, 2016-2017 academic year, $50,400. Ethan Rutherford, “Book project, Sleeping Horses, Hungry Wolves,” Ellen Levine Fund for

Writers of The New York Community Trust, 2017-2018, $7,500. Yipeng Shen, “Globalized Youth Culture in China,” Yale Fellowship, 2017-2018, half salary. Nancy Ritter, Harry van der Hulst, Mark Horwitz, Powers Boothe, Madalene Spezialetti, Elana

Koulidobrova, Dartanion Reed, Kinga Wlodarska, Ewa Callahan. “Foundations of Visual Communication,” Hartford Consortium for Higher Education, 2016, $2,500.

Joshua Stillwagon, “Could Both REH and Behavioral Insights Be Relevant for Financial Markets,

But in Changing Ways over Time?” Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), May 2016, $37,780.

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Abby Williamson, “The US Municipal Responses to Immigrants Survey,” Pew Charitable Trusts, November 2015-December 2016, $117,082.

Honors & Awards: Erik C. Bloomquist ’14 (Guest Director, Music Department) was nominated for two 2016 New

England Emmy Awards for his new CPTV series The Cobblestone Corridor (Writer/ Director/Producer/Editor).

Xiangming Chen was appointed Adjunct Professor, The Graduate School, Shanghai Academy of

Social Sciences, 2016-2019. Kent Dunlap was named Outstanding Contributor to Development of Neuroethology in Latin

America, International Society of Neuroethology, March 28, 2016. Jack Gieseking was elected Secretary of the Board of Directors, Rainbow Heritage Network,

National Preservation Advisory Board for US LGBTQ Sites. Jack Gieseking was selected to participate in The Futures of American Studies Institute,

Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, June 2016. Glenn Falk was selected to the 2016 Connecticut Super Lawyers® list in the area of Appellate

Law. Glenn Falk was selected as a Summer Scholar at the National Endowment for the Humanities

Summer Institute “Westward Expansion and the Constitution in the Early American Republic,” University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 2016.

Samuel D. Kassow was Irene Kronhill Visiting Scholar, Center for Jewish History, New York, NY,

January-June 2016. Miguel D. Ramirez was selected as Member of the Month by the International Atlantic

Economic Association, December 2016. Meredith Safran received the Director’s Award, Annual Film & History Conference, Milwaukee,

WI, October 30, 2016. James Trostle was appointed as Professor, School of Public Health, University of Chile, Santiago,

August 2016. Other Professional Accomplishments: Davarian Baldwin has been named Book Series Editor, Urban Life, Landscape, and Policy,

Temple University Press. Stefanie Chambers has been appointed to the American Political Science Association Small

Research Grants Committee, 2016-2017. -- Appointed as a member of Executive Committee for the American Political Science

Association Section on Urban and Local Politics, 2016-2018.

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-- Appointed to the Urban Affairs Review Editorial Board, 2016-2017 . James Golden contributed to the exhibition “In Their Father's Image: Susy, Clara, and Jean

Clemens,” The Mark Twain House & Museum, Hartford, CT, March 23, 2017-January 21, 2018.

Thomas Harrington co-founded the International Society for Polysystem Studies (ISPS) and co-

organized its first annual conference in Reykholt, Iceland, June 28-29, 2016. Karen Humphreys. Panel moderator: “Bords del’eau,” Nineteenth-Century French Studies

Conference, Providence, RI, October 28, 2016. Samuel D. Kassow served as consultant for the filming of Who Will Write Our History, directed

by Roberta Grossman and produced by Nancy Spielberg, based on his book of the same name, May 2016.

Jean-Marc Kehrès. Panel chair: “Translation in Practice” at the Northeast American Society for

Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference, Amherst, MA, October 21, 2016. Robert Kirschbaum has had paintings acquired by Mishkan Le’Omanut (Museum of Art), Ein

Harod, Israel, and Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Manhattan, KS. -- Work included in Tradition and Transformation: Three Millennia of Jewish Art and

Architecture, by Ori Z Soltes, 522-3, 525. Boulder: Canal Street Studios, 2016. -- Work included in Alon, Amit. “Khidush Ka-Kedem: Yakhaso Shel A.D. Gordon La-Masoret”

(“Renew as Old: A.D. Gordon’s Attitude towards the Tradition”). Gordon, A. D. “Ha-Shirah She-Ba-Khol” (“The Poetry of the Profane”). Talmud Yisra’eli: Massekhet Atzma’ut, Ha-Piskah Ha-Shelishit (The Israeli Talmud: Tractate Independence, Third Section), edited by Dov Elbaum, 59. Tel Aviv: BINA, 2016.

Barry A. Kosmin taught courses at Hartford Seminary (fall 2016) and the ISGAP Summer

Institute on Curriculum Development in Antisemitism Studies, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, UK (August 2016).

Mary Tomkins Lewis delivered the Commencement Speech at New York Studio School, May 11,

2016. Miguel D. Ramirez was Visiting Professor at Yale University, Summer Session A, 2016. Miguel D. Ramirez was panel chair: “International Economics.” Academy of Business and

Economic Research Fall 2016 Conference, San Antonio, TX, November 4, 2016. Gary Reger co-organized The Second International Congress on the History of Money and

Numismatics in the Mediterranean World, Antalya, Turkey, January 5-8, 2017. Lubomir A. Ribarov organized the Symposium Session “Unsteady Flows in Turbines III,” ASME

Turbo Expo 2016, Seoul, South Korea, June 15, 2016.

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-- Conference Technical Reviewer, ASME 2106 International Gas Turbine Institute ASME Turbo Expo Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition, Seoul, South Korea, June 13-17, 2016.

Stephen M. Bortolli, Geoffrey D. Fenelon, William E. Seidel, Alan J. Fahrner, George C. Hopkins,

Matthew W. Corcoran and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Tourniquet De Délestage De Glace Pour Une Tubine À Air Dynamique.” French Patent Application FR 3 027 878 – A1 (priority October 31, 2014; filed October 30, 2015; published May 6, 2016).

Stephen M. Bortolli, Geoff D. Fenelon, William E. Seidel, Alan J. Fahrner, Michael J. Giamati,

Gregory C. Hopkins, Matthew W. Corcoran and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Ice-Shedding Spinner for Ram Air Turbine.” US Patent Application US 2016/0122034 A1 (filed October 31, 2014; published May 5, 2016).

Richard J. Carpenter, Kevin Gibbons, Charles E. Reuter, Lubomir A. Ribarov, Leo J. Veilleux, Jr.,

and Ethan Flow. “Ecology Fuel Return Systems.” European Patent Application EP 2 977 846 A1 (filed June 25, 2015; published January 27, 2016) and US Patent Application US 2016/0025015 A1 (filed July 24, 2014; published January 28, 2016).

Richard J. Carpenter, Leo J. Veilleux, Jr. and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Shut Off Valves and

Components Thereof for Ecology Fuel Return Systems.” US Patent Application US 2016/0305328 A1 (filed April 15, 2015; published October 20, 2016).

James S. Elder, Leo J. Veilleux, Jr. and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Heat Exchanger.” US Patent

Application US 2016/0122024 A1 (filed November 3, 2014; published May 5, 2016). -- “Improved Heat Exchanger.” UK Patent Application GB 2531945 A (priority November 3,

2014; filed November 3, 2015; published May 4, 2016). Joel H. Frank and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Dielectric Elastomer Deivce to Fill Steps or Gaps in a

Thrust Reverser.” US Patent Application US 2016/0245231 A1 (filed February 19, 2015; published August 25, 2016).

Jacek F. Gieras and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Propeller Rotor and Engine Overspeed Control.”

European Patent EP 2 815 981 B1 (priority June 21, 2013; filed April 22, 2014; published December 24, 2014, issued: June 1, 2016) and US Patent US 9,458,844 B2 (filed June 21, 2013; published December 25, 2014; issued October 4, 2016).

-- “Resistive-Inductive Propeller Blade De-Icing System Including Contactless Power Supply.”

European Patent EP 2 919 555 B1 (priority March 11, 2014; filed December 1, 2015; published September 16, 2015; issued November 2, 2016).

-- “Starter-Generator Modules for Gas Turbine Engines.” European Patent Application EP 2 985

422 A1 (priority August 12, 2014; filed August 10, 2015; published February 17, 2016) and US Patent Application US 2016/0047319 A1 (filed August 12, 2014; published February 18, 2016).

Mark R. Jaworowski, Haralambos Cordatos and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “System and Materials for

Corrosion Detection.” US Patent Application US 2016/0334325 A1 (filed January 10, 2014; published November 17, 2016).

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Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Enhanced Device for Separation of Oxygen and Nitrogen.” European Patent Application EP 3 050 612 A1 (priority January 30, 2015; filed January 29, 2016; published August 3, 2016) and US Patent Application US 2016/0220950 A1 (January 30, 2015; published August 4, 2016).

Lubomir A. Ribarov, Richard J. Carpenter, Russel P. Rourke, Charles J. Russo and William

Luker. “Continuous Fuel Tank Level Control.” European Patent Application EP 3 109 165 A1 (filed June 24, 2016; published December 28, 2016), US Patent Application US 2016/0375985 A1 (filed June 16, 2016; published December 29, 2016), and Canadian Patent Application CA 2 934 201 A1 (priority June 25, 2015; filed June 23, 2016; published December 25, 2016).

Lubomir A. Ribarov, Adam Chattaway, and D. Len Seebaluck. “Systeme D’Extinction D’Incendie

Perfectionne A Optimisation Thermodynamique.” Canadian Patent CA 2 826 498 C (priority October 24, 2012; filed September 6, 2013; published April 24, 2014; issued March 8, 2016).

Lubomir A. Ribarov, James S. Elder and Leo J. Veilleux, Jr. “Fluid Cooling Arrangement for a

Gas Turbine Engine and Method.” UK Patent GB 2517579 B (priority July 18, 2013; filed July 1, 2014; published September 28, 2016).

Lubomir A. Ribarov, Kevin Gibbons, Charles E. Reuter, Leo J. Veilleux, Jr. and Richard J.

Carpenter. “Ecology Fuel Return Systems.” US Patent Application US 2016/0349766 A1 (filed August 12, 2016; published December 1, 2016).

Lubomir A. Ribarov and Jacek F. Gieras. “Resistive-Inductive De-Icing of Aircraft Flight Control

Surfaces.” US Patent US 9,457,909 B2 (filed April 25, 2013; published October 30, 2014; issued October 4, 2016).

Lubomir A. Ribarov, Leo J. Veilleux, Jr. “Fuel Intelligent Crossfeed Valve for Detecting Leakage

in Aircfraft Fuel Tanks.” US Patent Application US 2016/0122004 A1 (filed November 3, 2014; published May 5, 2016).

-- “Screen and Screen Elements for Fuel Systems.” UK Patent Application GB 2530135 A

(priority August 1, 2014; filed July 1, 2015; published March 16, 2016) and US Patent Application US 2016/0031566 A1 (filed August 1, 2014; published February 4, 2016).

Lubomir A. Ribarov, Leo J. Veilleux, Jr. and James S. Elder. “Adaptive Turbomachine Cooling

System.” US Patent Application US 2016/0312703 A1 (filed November 19, 2014; published October 27, 2016).

-- “Turbomachine Blade Clearance Control System.” US Patent Application US 2016/0312645

A1 (filed December 1, 2014; published October 27, 2016). Gregory I. Rozman, Jacek F. Gieras and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Electric System Architecture for

More-Electric Engine Accessories.” European Patent Application EP 2 988 413 A1 (priority August 18, 2014; filed August 13, 2015; published February 24, 2016) and US Patent Application US 2016/0046247 A1 (filed August 18, 2014; published February 18, 2016).

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Leo J. Veilleux, Jr. and Lubomir A. Ribarov. “Heat Exchanger with Improved Flow at Mitered Corners.” UK Patent Application GB 2538873 A (priority May 28, 2015; filed May 23, 2015; published November 30, 2016).

-- “Contra-Rotating Open Rotor Distributed Propulsion System.” European Patent EP 2 930 114

B1 (priority January 1, 2014; filed January 6, 2015; published October 14, 2015; issued November 2, 2016).

-- “Wound-Field Generator Including Electrically Isolated Engine Alternator.” European Patent

Application EP 3 096 448 A1 (priority May 21, 2015; filed May 23, 2016; published November 23, 2016) and US Patent US 9,467,083 B1 (filed May 21, 2015; published October 11, 2016).

-- “Bearing Faces with Fluid Channels for Gear Pumps.” UK Patent Application GB 2537001 A

(priority January 21, 2015; filed January 21, 2016; published October 5, 2016). -- “Compact Heat Exchanger.” US Patent Application US 2016/0282061 A1 (filed March 26,

2015; published September 29, 2016). -- “Bearing Faces with Fluid Channels for Gear Pumps.” US Patent Application US

2016/0208611 A1 (filed January 21, 2015; published July 21, 2016). -- “Honeycomb Heat Exchanger.” UK Patent Application GB 2534028 A (priority January 7,

2015; filed December 22, 2016; published July 13, 2016) and US Patent Application US 2016/0195336 A1 (filed January 7, 2015; published July 7, 2016).

-- “Fitting with Dual Serrated Locking Rings.” UK Patent Application GB 2533214 A (priority

December 12, 2014; filed November 24, 2015; published June 15, 2016) and US Patent Application US 2016/0160903 A1 (filed December 8, 2014; published June 9, 2016).

-- “Aircraft Fuel System.” US Patent US 9,512,783 B2 (filed November 14, 2014; published May

19, 2016; issued December 2, 2016), European Patent Application EP 3 020 941 A1 (priority November 14, 2014; filed April 11, 2014; published May 18, 2016), and US Patent Application US 2016/0138473 A1 (filed November 14, 2014; published May 19, 2016).

-- “Electric Architecture with Power Storage Cells.” US Patent Application US 2016/0096632 A1

(filed October 1, 2014; published April 7, 2016), UK Patent Application GB 2531429 A (priority October 1, 2014; filed September 30, 2015; published April 20, 2016).

David Rosen and Aaron Santesso were featured in a podcast for New Books Network discussing

their book The Watchman in Pieces: Surveillance, Literature, and Liberal Personhood (Yale University Press, 2013).