Associate Professor of Languages, Literatures,
and Cultures Eloise
Brière was
elected at the Modern Language Association's
December 2004 convention to represent
the Division of Francophone Literature
in the MLA Delegate Assembly. She will
serve a three-year term.
A grant from Québec's Ministry
of Foreign Affairs allowed the Department
of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures to
invite Haitian author Marie-Célie
Agnant to UAlbany for a one-day residency
April 27. Agnant, who writes prose fiction,
poetry, and children's literature and
now resides in Montréal, visited an
intermediate French class where students
were reading her novel, Le
Livre d'Emma,
and a graduate seminar. Her afternoon public
lecture addressed the situation of French
Caribbean women.
Edward
Schwarzschild, an assistant professor
of English, has published his first novel.
Responsible Men (Algonquin) tells the story
of a 41-year-old salesman, Max Wolinsky,
his business, and his family relationships.
As a boy, Schwarzschild accompanied his father,
a textile salesman, on road trips. The older
man encouraged his son not to follow in his
footsteps, but "to do something better."
Associate Professor of Educational Theory
and Practice Joseph Bowman,
Jr., was one
of 16 State University of New York Educational
Opportunity Center graduates honored at the
first-ever EOC Distinguished Alumni Awards
event in Albany Feb. 20. Bowman, a UAlbany
alumnus, also directs UAlbany's Center
for Urban Youth and Technology. Also in February,
Bowman received the 2005 Johnson Communications/
Palace Theatre Community Service Award for
working to improve the lives of Capital Region
children and families.
Robert
J. Gluck and his collaborator, visual
artist Cynthia Beth Rubin, recently displayed
their multimedia work "Layered Histories" at
the Jewish Museum in Prague, Czech Republic.
The exhibit, the imaginary story of a 13th-century
illuminated Hebrew manuscript now known as
the Bible of Marseilles, allowed visitors
to create "unique combinations of sound
and image that reflect the manuscript's
possible journeys," noted Gluck, director
of UAlbany's electronic music studio. "Layered
Histories" has also been shown this
year at major arts and music conferences
in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Providence,
R.I.
Gov. George Pataki recognized Assistant
Professor of Nanoengineering Fatemah
(Shadi) Shahedipour-Sandvik for her contributions
to scientific research at the 10th Annual
Women of Excellence Awards, held in conjunction
with Women's History Month. Shahedipour-Sandvik,
a Ph.D. graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia,
specializes in optoelectronics and compound
semiconductors. She recently was awarded
a $150,000 grant from General Electric Corp.
to fund research in developing next-generation
devices for lighting and power applications.
Associate Professor Emeritus of History
DeWitt C. Ellinwood, Jr., has published Between
Two Worlds: A Rajput Officer in the Indian
Army, 1905-21 (Hamilton Books). The book
describes both the British governmental and
military society and the regional Rajasthan
aristocracy of 20th-century colonial India.
Ian
Davidson and Sekharipuram
Ravi of the
Department of Computer Science received "best
paper" honors from the Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
for "Clustering With Constraints: Feasibility
Issues and the k-Mean Algorithm." The
paper, one of 278 submitted for consideration,
was singled out for recognition at SIAM's
2005 International Data Mining Conference,
held in April in Newport Beach, Calif.
"Molding Atomic Structures into Intermediate-Resolution
Cryo-EM Density Maps of Ribosomal Complexes
Using Real-Space Refinement," a paper
by Professor Joachim Frank and his colleagues
from Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Health
Research, Inc., at the Wadsworth Center and
the Department of Biomedical Sciences wrote
the paper, was published in the March 2005
issue of the journal Structure.
Margaret
Reich is now director of International
Student Services in UAlbany's Office
of International Education. Other recent
appointees include Director of Study Abroad
and Exchanges James Pasquill; International
Student Adviser Annie Heavener; and Linda
Miller, secretary.
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