Faculty and Staff Notes

Amanda Hodes Awarded 2024 Moondancer Fellowship

Lecturer of Creative Writing Amanda Hodes was awarded the 2024 Moondancer Fellowship for environmental writing from the Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow, where she  recently completed a summer writing residency and reading. Hodes also published her poem "Dark Tourism" in Cold Mountain Review (52.2), and her collaborative digital poem "Spinning Walks" was exhibited in the Electronic Literature Organization Conference's annual exhibition from July 11-13 in Toronto, ON.

Student, Professor Collaborate on Article

The article “When Science Collides with Society: The Role of Scientific Illiteracy in the Trans Panic,” by third-year student Sunny Hunt, appears in the 2025 issue of Waves: An Undergraduate Journal. Developed and revised under the guidance of Visiting Assistant Professor of Writing and Communication Nathan DeProspo in his spring 2024 WRCM 101 course, the piece is, according to the editor, “a refreshingly personal essay that argues anti-trans moralism is built upon—and perpetuates—scientific illiteracy and misinformation.”

Charles McGuire Book Published

European Musical Competitions, 1700-1940, edited by Professor of Musicology Charles Edward McGuire, was released by the Belgian publishing company Brepols. McGuire also wrote an essay in the collection about British musical competitions that were patterned on and attempted to reject the Welsh Eisteddfod.

Kathy Abromeit Completes Term as National Chair for Music Library Association

Conservatory Library Head Kathy Abromeit completed a three-year term as national chair of the Music Library Association’s Black Music Collections Interest Group.

Darling Presents Research in Europe

Professor of Psychology Nancy Darling presented her research on adolescents’ medical adherence at Erasmus University in Rotterdam and Utrecht University in the Nehterlands. Related work by Darling and students Lorna Luo, Sophia Carter, and Nam Nguyen will be presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood in June.

 

Sandra Zagarell Leads Class at Tulane University

Emeritus Professor of English Sandra Zagarell led a class on American regionalism at Tulane University in April 2025. Zagarell virtually presented the paper “Jewett's Complicated Sympathy” at the Jewett Unbound conference in Paris in October 2024.