Month: May 2021

Affiliated Faculty Professional Development Fund: Academic Year 2021-22 Recipients

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship is pleased to announce the grant recipients of this year’s Affiliated Faculty Professional Development Fund (AFDF) application cycle:

Faculty MemberDepartmentTitle of Project
Andre PucaVisual and Media ArtsSix Letter Word For Love
Brynna BloomfieldPerforming ArtsMask Making and Emotional Learning: A professional development workshop for middle and high school teachers
Caitlin McGillWriting, Literature, and PublishingDogs Run Wild Here
David KelleherVisual and Media ArtsVR Green Screen Mixed Reality Videos
Divya MenonMarlboro Inst.“Farce as Form: Flaubert’s Picture of Revolution”
Elizabeth (Betsy) SchneiderVisual and Media ArtsBest Girl on The Team (part of a larger body of work working title “Identities”)
Gautam ChopraVisual and Media ArtsGreat Room – a short film production
Israela Brill-CassCommunication StudiesApplying Restorative Justice Principles to Law and Conflict
John KrivitVisual and Media ArtsCoordination of Education Events at the 2022 AES Academy at NAMM
Kathryn DietzVisual and Media ArtsAudio in a Visual Medium
Luis ArniasVisual and Media ArtsTerror Has No Shape [Part ii]
Mark BrodieCommunication StudiesDiversity and Inclusion: Images and digital narratives from Migrants, Refugees and Activists on the US Southern Border
Martin RobertsVisual and Media ArtsCreative Coding and the Digital Avant-Garde
Matthew ScullyWriting, Literature, and PublishingDelegate Assembly, MLA 2022 (Washington, D.C.)
Melissa BergstromPerforming ArtsAmerican Alliance for Theatre and Education 2021 Virtual Conference
Mina ChoPerforming ArtsThe Collective Samulnori Project
Patrick MarshallVisual and Media ArtsUntitled Austin Movie
Paul HaneyWriting, Literature, and PublishingNo Secrets to Conceal: A Memoir of Coming Out with Bob Dylan
Randy HarrisonMarketing CommunicationMass Tech and Leadership Council (MassTLC) Renewal
Scott SandersWriting, Literature, and PublishingMad River (working title)

About the AFDF: The Affiliated Faculty Professional Development Fund supports the scholarly and creative activities of the affiliated faculty members of Emerson College. The Office of Academic Affairs administers the fund.

Norman and Irma Mann Stearns Distinguished Faculty Award: Academic Year 2021-22 Recipients

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Norman and Irma Mann Stearns Distinguished Faculty Award.

Assistant Professor Rashin Fahandej (Photo: Emerson College)

This year’s recipients are Rashin Fahandej, Assistant Professor in Visual and Media Arts, and Dr. Gina Gayle, Assistant Professor of Visual and Multimedia Storytelling in the Journalism Department. Professor Fahandej is a multimedia artist and filmmaker whose projects center on marginalized voices and the role of media, technology, and the public in generating social change. She will use the Mann Stearns Award to support a summer exhibition in San Francisco of A Father’s Lullaby— a VR-based series of interactive public installations and community engaged workshops that highlight the role of men in raising children, and the impact of their absences on families due to the racial disparities in the criminal justice system.

Dr. Gina Gayle, Assistant Professor, Visual and Multimedia Storytelling (Photo: Emerson College)

Dr. Gayle is a photojournalist, educator, and researcher with interests in media credibility, the future of photojournalism, and digital media entrepreneurship. Her father, the late James F. Gayle, was a pioneering photojournalist and one of a very few Black photographers documenting Black history in Cleveland and the country during the 1960’s. The Mann Stearns award will support her efforts to preserve, catalog, and archive Mr. Gayle’s work, which will culminate in multimedia installations in the Cleveland neighborhoods and Black communities that Gayle photographed.

About the Mann Stearns Award: Several years ago, the late Dr. Norman Stearns and Irma Mann Stearns established a distinguished faculty award in their name to honor a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member in recognition of outstanding scholarly or creative achievement. A $3,000 award is presented annually to at least one applicant. This funding may be used to enhance an ongoing project or for the development of a new scholarly or creative endeavor. Travel is strongly encouraged to be a part of the project activity.

Director’s Message: Zooming Out on An Unusual Year

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Hopefully in the not-too-distant-future, phrases like “challenging times” and “a year like no other” will become relics of the past, rather than reminders of the present. But while there may be much to the pandemic era we’d rather forget, it should be remembered how Emerson faculty, students, and staff showed remarkable nimbleness and creativity in keeping the College on-course and –remarkably– avoiding the kind of severe outbreaks and lockdowns that have made national news on other campuses. It hasn’t been an ideal year, to be sure, but it’s one that will surely figure into future tellings of Emerson’s history. It’s a story that deserves to be recounted with pride.

To paraphrase Lee Pelton, disasters can also present opportunities, if we are wise enough to look for them. In ORCS’s corner of the Emerson universe, the transition to Zoom meetings enabled us to provide many more one-on-one consultations with faculty to discuss their research goals, potential funding sources, and proposal strategies. In that same spirit of adaptability, we are working on enhancements to our services, resources, and training opportunities that will better serve faculty research and scholarship, including an overhaul of our omnibus grant opportunity list, and more targeted workshops on topics such as funding searches, project management, and fellowships for sabbaticals.

We have also launched the ORCS Newsfeed blog, which will serve as the foundation for this newsletter, and will be used to disseminate funding announcements, news on policies and procedures, federal funding updates, faculty research/scholarship news, and other pertinent announcements.

As always, it has been our privilege to support the Emerson faculty this year, including our new faculty in the Marlboro Institute– the new breadth of disciplines they bring to the College can only help increase the potential for new, inter-disciplinary projects and research.

Best wishes for a restful and healthy summer,

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