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Norman & Irma Mann Stearns ’67 Distinguished Faculty Award: 2023-24 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: Writing, Literature and Publishing associate professor Adele Lee and Communication Sciences and Disorders associate professor Rihannon Luyster.

Adele Lee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Writing, Literature, and Publishing. Dr. Lee’s research focuses on “Global Shakespeare,” Renaissance travel writing and the “transnational turn” in literary studies. She is the author of numerous books and journal articles. One of her current research projects is a study of Shakespeare through the lens of Critical Mixed Race Studies. With the Mann Stearns funding, she plans to travel to the Folger Shakespeare Library to complete research on her chapter contribution to the “Mixed Race Shakespeares” issue of Routledge’s Shakespearean International Yearbook.

An Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Dr. Luyster is a developmental psychologist whose program of research focuses on autism spectrum disorder (ASD). She has a longstanding interest in early social communication and language in ASD, and she is an author on the Toddler Module of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule – 2nd edition (ADOS-2). She will use the Mann Stearns Award to meet with scholars and researchers in South Korea and Japan in order to enrich her understanding of autism cross-culturally and outside of Western traditions.

About the Mann Stearns Award: Several years ago, the late Dr. Norman Stearns and Emerson alumna Irma Mann Stearns ’67 established a distinguished faculty award 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.

Faculty Spotlight: Summer 2022

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship has been spotlighting faculty on Twitter. Follow @Emerson_ORCS to see our posts tagged with #EC_FacultySpotlight.

If you have new creative or scholarly work that you would like to share and would like to be spotlighted, or know of a faculty colleague who we should recognize, you may email us at orcs@emerson.edu.

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Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) Program: AY2022-23 Recipients

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship is pleased to announce the awardees of this year’s Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) Program:

Full NameDepartmentProject Title
Amer LatifMarlboro InstituteLiterature Review: The Role of Imagination and Play in Living Life’s Paradoxes and Contradictions
Eileen McBrideMarlboro InstituteCommunication Self-Efficacy in d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adolescents: Improving access and participation in general education settings.
Kaysha CorinealdiMarlboro InstituteMagazines for Revolution
Magda RomanskaPerforming ArtsThe International Online Theatre Festival
Maria San FilippoVisual and Media ArtsAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR Promotional & Publicity Campaign
Phillip GlennCommunication StudiesAnalyzing the efficacy of positive communication practices: Data gathering and analysis
Rhiannon LuysterCommunication SciencesTranscription of parent-child play sessions

About the GRA:
Made possible with support from the Graduate Student Association and the Office of Graduate Studies, the Graduate Research Assistantship Program intends is to extend the student’s classroom learning, expose them to current challenges in their discipline, build analytical skills, and provide a meaningful work experience that will also benefit faculty in the development of their research and scholarship agenda. Each year, funds contributed by the GSA, OGS, and ORCS are awarded as a small number of competitive grants to full-time faculty, for the purpose of hiring a graduate student during the academic year. Through this program, we also hope to encourage external grant applications that include graduate research assistants.

Faculty Spotlight: June 2022

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship has been spotlighting faculty on Twitter. Follow @Emerson_ORCS to see our posts tagged with #EC_FacultySpotlight.

If you have new creative or scholarly work that you would like to share and would like to be spotlighted, or know of a faculty colleague who we should recognize, you may email us at orcs@emerson.edu.

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Presidential Fund for Curricular Innovation: 2022 Curriculum Internationalization & Inclusive Excellence Studio Recipients

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship congratulates recipients of the 2022 Presidential Fund for Curricular Innovation (PFCI): Curriculum Internationalization and Inclusive Excellence Studio award. The following faculty and their projects have been accepted into the Studio:

  1. Brenda Foley (Performing Arts): TH215: Stages of Drama
  2. Valerie Johnson (Communication Sciences Disorders): Developing a Culturally Responsive Framework in Communication Sciences and Disorders 
  3. Gina Gayle (Journalism): Jamaica Global Pathway Program: Imagining Jamaican Culture through Visual & Multimedia Storytelling
  4. Richard Chetwynd & Chester Lee (Kasteel Well): Faculty Development Workshops in DEI and Internationalizing the Curriculum at Kasteel Well
  5. Rosario Swanson (Writing, Literature & Publishing): LI211: Topics in Global Literature: Latin American Poetry and Fiction 
  6. Robin Danzak (CSD), Nancy Allen (Marlboro Institute), Deion Hawkins (Comm Studies), Heather May (Comm Studies), Patti Nelson (CSD), Maryam Salehomoum (CSD) and Eric Gordon (VMA/Engagement Lab): New Major/Course Development in CSD: Health and Social Change

As a member of the studio, each faculty member will receive a stipend of $1,200 for creating new curriculum. Faculty members selected for the Studio will have the opportunity to apply for further funding for project-related expenses.

About the PFCI: Internationalization, diversity, and Inclusion are major priorities for Emerson. Emerson’s Strategic Plan defines Internationalization as the commitment to “mutually beneficial engagement with the global society in which we participate, and to ensuring that all members of our community are prepared to thrive in that society.” Similarly, Emerson’s dedication to Diversity and Inclusion is rooted in the belief that “institutional and academic  excellence are not possible without full engagement with diversity across all areas of the College.” The President’s Fund for Curricular Innovation supports Emerson’s commitment to internationalizing and diversifying the curriculum of the College, as well as the implementation of inclusive pedagogical approaches in the classroom Each year, faculty are invited to submit proposal projects for acceptance to the Curriculum Internationalization and Inclusion Studio. The goals of the Studio are to:

  • Encourage collaboration among faculty;
  • Build our collective capacity to internationalize curriculum;
  • Develop specific courses, course modules, pedagogical and/or advising methods that contribute to these aims.

The PFCI and Curriculum and Internationalization and Inclusion Studio are jointly overseen by  Dr. Anthony Pinder, Vice Provost Internationalization & Equity, and Dr. Tuesda Roberts, Director of Faculty Development and Diversity. The PFCI is sponsored by The Office of the President.

Faculty Spotlight: May 2022

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship has been spotlighting faculty on Twitter. Follow @Emerson_ORCS to see our posts tagged with #EC_FacultySpotlight.

If you have new creative or scholarly work that you would like to share and would like to be spotlighted, or know of a faculty colleague who we should recognize, you may email us at orcs@emerson.edu.

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Affiliated Faculty Professional Development Fund: Academic Year 2022-23 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
Barry MarshallVisual and Media ArtsDany Silva “The Long Road” aka “Caminho Longi”
Caitlin McGillWriting, Literature, and PublishingYOU REALLY DON’T BELIEVE ME?
Cindy VincentVisual and Media ArtsNCA Presentation
Claire BarliantWriting, Literature, and PublishingAWP Conference 2023
Daniel DiPaoloWriting, Literature, and PublishingBoston Street Art and Artists: Curating the Heart
Erin TrahanVisual and Media ArtsBread Loaf Environmental Writers Conference
Livia MeneghinWriting, Literature, and PublishingDodge Poetry Festival: Conference Travel, Registration, & Accommodation for Writing and Teaching WLP Professional Development
Marie-Emmanuelle Thomas HartnessVisual and Media ArtsAttending Story Expo 2023
Mark BrodieCommunication StudiesSouthern of Our Border: Civic Diplomacy in Action
Michael LuegerPerforming ArtsThe Theatre History Podcast
Mina ChoPerforming ArtsPan’tata Project II <Samulnori Fantasy: Seasons>
Nerissa Williams ScottMarketing CommunicationWomen of Color should go to Film Festivals to Network
Patrick MarshallVisual and Media ArtsA Letter to Eric Anthamatten from the Rothko Chapel
Paul HaneyWriting, Literature, and PublishingA View from the Rails: Mass Transportation, Masculinity, and the American Dream
Paulina MacNeilVisual and Media ArtsAutofictional Short Film on Cape Breton Island
Rani NeutillWriting, Literature, and PublishingBTS : The Third Global Interdisciplinary Conference in Seoul
Sarah PloskinaPerforming ArtsSXSW.EDU Annual Conference

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: 2022-23 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: Communication Sciences and Disorders professor Ruth Grossman and Visual and Media Arts assistant professor Julia Halperin.

A professor and former Chair of the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Dr. Ruth Grossman‘s research is focused on various aspects of face-to-face communication in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). She is specifically interested in how children with ASD integrate and produce verbal and nonverbal information, such as facial expressions and prosody. She will use the Mann Stearns Award to establish an international network of autism research labs to lay the foundation for multi lingual/multi-cultural research, which will include the University of Aarhus in Denmark and the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Julia Halperin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Visual and Media Arts, and a filmmaker who works in multiple formats. Her cinematic interests include twisting and elevating genre, using landscape to externalize character, and disrupting narrative expectations. Her feature films have been premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and the Film Festival Rotterdman, have been nominated for several awards, and included in several critics’ best-of lists. With the Mann Stearns Award, she will submit her newest feature, Crookedfinger, for screening at a premier-class film festival and work to secure broader distribution.

About the Mann Stearns Award: Several years ago, the late Dr. Norman Stearns and Emerson alumna Irma Mann Stearns ’67 established a distinguished faculty award 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.

Faculty Spotlight: April 2022

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship has been spotlighting faculty on Twitter. Follow @Emerson_ORCS to see our posts tagged with #EC_FacultySpotlight.

If you have new creative or scholarly work that you would like to share and would like to be spotlighted, or know of a faculty colleague who we should recognize, you may email us at orcs@emerson.edu.

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Faculty Spotlight: March 2022

The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship has been spotlighting faculty on Twitter. Follow @Emerson_ORCS to see our posts tagged with #EC_FacultySpotlight.

If you have new creative or scholarly work that you would like to share and would like to be spotlighted, or know of a faculty colleague who we should recognize, you may email us at orcs@emerson.edu.

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