Faculty-Staff Achievements
David Cohen, assistant professor of management and business, co-authored an article, 鈥溾 in the Journal of Service Management.
Elizabeth Dubben, lecturer and entrepreneurial artist initiative coordinator of arts administration, and David Howson, senior teaching professor and Arthur Zankel executive director of arts administration, participated in a to discuss the challenges that nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in the area face because of the coronavirus.
Jordana Dym, professor of history and director of the Latin American and Latinx Studies Program,
delivered an invited lecture, "The Democratization of Mapping and Map Reading in Guatemala:
The case of the Editorial Piedra Santa and its Geograf铆as Visualizadas," at the Academia
de Geograf铆a e Historia de Guatemala (Guatemala Academy of Geography and History).
For a post-talk reception, archival materials from geography books by founder Julio
Piedra Santa and educator and former Guatemalan President Juan Jos茅 Ar茅valo were shared
from private collections.
Lisa Jackson-Schebetta, associate professor of theater, has written two book chapters coming out this spring and summer. The first, appearing in 鈥淭he Methuen Drama Handbook of Interculturalism and Performance鈥 (Methuen, May 2020), situates Mexican artist Pedro Reyes鈥 Palas por Pistolas as an enactment of interculturalidad. The second, in 鈥淪porting Performances鈥 (Routledge, August 2020), examines peacemaking and f煤tbol in contemporary Colombia through movement.
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