

“Magritte's Aerial Imagination,” relating a painting by Magritte to a story by Edgar Allan Poe, was in BigCityLit's summer issue, and “Literary Topoi” was published in The Decadent Review. 8, while the essay “Monet and Combray,” discussing a painting by Monet and passages from Proust, was in MacQueen's Quinterly, Vol.9.
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“The Little Patch of Yellow Wall,” about a passage from Proust, appeared in Hinterland, Vol. Kimmo Rosenthal, professor emeritus of mathematics, had four essays published. "Development of Chemical Probes to Investigate Alternative Structures in Precursor microRNAs," was co-authored by Sophie Hurwitz '21 and Emma Devaney '22. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Colleen Connelly gave a presentation in the Division of Biological Chemistry poster session. MacDonald Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Bradford Bruno, professor of mechanical engineering, co-authored the presentation. Carroll also presented an oral presentation, “Engaging in Entrepreneurial Activities at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution,” in the Division of Small Chemical Businesses. Crichton Professor of Chemistry, organized and presided in the ACS Committee on Science symposium on "Innovation: The Chemical Professional's Response to the Global Pandemic." Presenters in that session included Julie Stone '86, Scientific AVP, Model-Informed Drug Discovery and Development, at Merck & Co., Inc. Two faculty members participated in the 262nd national meeting of the American Chemical Society. Local insurers and what to look for when shopping for car insurance.

In it, he addressed differences in state laws, national vs. Harlan Holt, visiting assistant professor of economics, was featured in a WalletHub piece about the best car insurance in New York. The organization described “Deadline: Populism and the Press in Venezuela” as “.a gripping, unusual story of how journalism can undermine democracy by using democratic trappings to champion populist sentiment.” Data collection came from the Clinical Psychology seminar on Body Image, Weight and Eating Disorders from fall 2020.Ī book by Robert Samet, associate professor of anthropology, was honored with an award from the Journalism Division of the International Communications Association. Poster co-authors included Dhea Koathari ‘22, Meichai Chen ‘20, Nathalie Gullo ‘21 and Johanna Sosa ‘21. Catherine Walker, assistant professor of psychology, had three virtual presentations at the Academy for Eating Disorders International Conference on Eating Disorders.
