Faculty Staff Achievements Dec. 3, 2025
Barbara Black, professor of English and Tisch Chair in Arts and Letters, participated in roundtable entitled "Collaborative Criticism: After the Theory Wars" at this year's North American Victorian Studies Association conference, hosted by Georgetown University.
Jason Breves, professor of biology, co-authored “The effects of tidally changing salinities on branchial tight junction protein gene expression in tilapia,” published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology.
Ruben Castillo, assistant professor of art, is featured in “The Pull: The Past, Present, and Future of Printmaking” at the Arts Council of Princeton. Student Noah Grayzel ’27 is also included in the exhibition, representing Castillo’s submission for "The Future" of printmaking.
Mark Huibregtse and David Vella, both emeritus professors of mathematics, published an article titled “Bootstrap Percolation, Indecomposable Permutations, and the n-Kings Problem” in Enumerative Combinatorics and Applications.
Darren Prodger, IdeaLab manager, was named Sustainability Superstar for November for his efforts in promoting reuse, responsible energy use, and material conservation in the IdeaLab, as well as his research on recycling 3D-filament scraps.
Laurie Rabinowitz, assistant professor of education studies, co-authored an article titled "Deconstructing representations of reading disability: critical literacy book clubs for literacy specialists," published in the Oxford Review of Education.
Christopher Seaton, professor of mathematics and statistics, coauthored "The symplectic form associated to a singular Poisson algebra," published in Reviews in Mathematical Physics.
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