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Faculty-Staff Achievements, Nov. 13, 2011

November 13, 2011

Activities

Catherine J. Golden, professor of English, presented a paper titled "The Power of the Post:  Gilman's Epistolary Mix-Up as a Vehicle for Exposing Adultery and Empowering Women in 'Turned' " as part of a panel on Gilman and Material Culture for the Fifth International Conference on Charlotte Perkins Gilman, June 16-19, 2011, at the University of Montana, Missoula.

Publications, Exhibitions

Catherine J. Golden, professor of English, published a review essay of Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz's book entitled Wild Unrest:  Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Making of "The Yellow Wall-Paper" in The New England Quarterly Vol. 84, No. 3 (September 2011).

Just Passing Through

Just Passing Through, Deb Hall, digital media, 2011

Deb Hall, associate professor of art, is currently showing new work at the Riverfront Studios in Schuylerville, N.Y., through Dec. 31. 

Steven Millhauser,  professor of English, is the author of a story titled "Miracle Polish" published in the Nov. 14 issue of The New Yorker.

Jay Rogoff,  lecturer in English, is the author ofa book of dance-inspired poetry, The Art of Gravity (2011, Louisiana State University Press).

Gordon Thompson,
 
professor of music,in his Nov. 9 blog for Oxford University Press, commemorates the 50th anniversary of Brian Epstein first hearing the Beatles. The entry is titled "'What Brings Mr. Epstein Here?' 9 November 1961."

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