Faculty Recognized for Scholarship and Creative Work
On April 23, faculty gathered at the Mahaney Arts Center to celebrate a year of teaching, publishing, and scholarship. More than 50 faculty members from across the disciplines were recognized for publishing more than 20 books and 250 journal articles, presenting 50 creative performances, and securing dozens of research grants.
“What you see cited here is the tip of the iceberg—it’s just the visible surface of years of labor that began years ago seeded in a different moment, tended through difficult ones,” said Roberto Lint Sagarena, dean of faculty and professor of American studies. “It started in a different world, carried forward through this one by skill and stubbornness. That is not a small thing. That is, in fact, exactly the thing—the stubborn, defiant, insistence on making meaning even when the world seems determined to punish the effort. Scholarship and artistic production are not escapes from the chaos. They are responses to it. And faculty have been responding, in ways that matter.”
Following is a sampling of achievements submitted by faculty from the past year including books, journal articles, live performances, and grants:
Book Publications
Armanios, F. Y. (2025). Satellite Ministries: The Rise of Christian Television in the Middle East (Oxford University Press). Oxford University Press.
Chaplin, J. D., Garrison, I. P., & Stray, C. (2025). Commenting on the Past: Essays in honor of Christina Shuttleworth Kraus (p. 314 pp.). De Gruyter.
Dickerson, M. T. (2025). Birds in the Sky, Fish in the Sea: Attending to Creation with Delight and Wonder. Baltimore, MD: Square Halo Books.
Fitzsimmons, J. (2026). Blood on the Wind: An Uncivil War in the Classic Maya Lowlands. Oxford University Press.
Grasswick, H. (2026). Feminism, Science, and Knowledge: Engagements with the Philosophy of Helen Longino (Vol. Editors: Sarah Richardson, Heidi Grasswick, Carla Fehr, and Michael R. Dietrich). University of Pittsburgh Press.
Han, C. S., & Conner, C. (2027). Immanent Queerness. Michigan State University Press.
Higa, M. A. (2026). A History of the Brazilian Novel. Cambridge University Press (Vol. Mario Higa, p. 439). Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press.
Kafumbe, D. (2025). Interpreting Court Song in Uganda: Musical Meaning, Power Relations, and Political Life (p. 348). USA and UK: University of Rochester Press and Boydell & Brewer.
Lee PHD, S. (2026). Arendtian Peace: Transforming Conflict through Worldly Politics. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Lesta Garcia, L. (2026). Humor en disputa: Feminismos, risas y subversión. Co-editor with Saleta de Salvador Agra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain), Yolanda Martínez Suárez (Universidad de Santiago de Compotela, Spain), Marta Pérez Pereiro (Universidad de Santiago de Compotela, Spain). Icaria Editorial.
Manrique-Gomez, M. (2026). Narrativa y cuento en la obra de José Ortega Munilla. Book under contract. 1 (Vol. Marta Manrique Gomez, p. 250). Spain: Siglo Diecinueve. Colección: Anejos del siglo XIX.
McCallum, J. K. (2026). The Campus Cannot Hold (p. 250~). Boston, MA: Beacon Press. Mula, S. (2023). Parvae collectiones miraculorum, visionum et exemplorum cisterciensium (Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis, 317) (Vol. Stefano Mula). Turnhout: Brepols.
O’Brien, A., & Sanchez, J. C. (2025). Countermemory: A Rhetoric of Resistance. University of Alabama Press.
Prakash, A., & Ward, M. M. (2025). Critical Approaches to Global Police Power: Theory, History, and Activism (Vol. Amit Prakash and Max Ward). Bloomsbury Academic.
Saldarriaga, P. M., & Manini, E. (2025). Monsters vs. Patriarchy: Toxic Imagination in Global Horror Cinema. (p. 251). New Jersey: Rutgers.
Stein, L. E. (2025). Routledge Companion to Fan Video and Digital Authorship. 1st (Vol. Louisa Stein and Samantha Close). New York: Routledge.
Ulmer, S. (2026). Ecocriticism and the Nonhuman in African Arts: The Agency of the Extracted. Routledge.
Ulmer, S. (2025). Exercises 1950–1960 by Yannis Ritsos, translated by Spring Ulmer (p. 200). Ugly Duckling Presse.
Ulmer, S. (2025). Phantom Number: An Abecedarium for April. Tupelo Press.
Journal Publications
Abel, M., Byker, T., & Carpenter, J. (2026). “The Effect of Information from Black Health Care Professionals on COVID Vaccination Take-Up.” Health Economics, 34, 2072–2096.
Aguiar, I., Chodrow, P. S., & Ugander, J. (2025). “The illusion of households as entities in social networks.” arXiv Preprint arXiv:2502.14764.
Aldana, M., Ventura, R. B., Brooks, H. Z., Chodrow, P. S., Georgiou, F., Johnson, J., … others. (2025). “Modeling Social Systems: Transparency, Reproducibility, and Responsibility.” arXiv Preprint arXiv:2508.18542.
Alexander, I., Barth, T., Harder, C., Holton, A., Schmehling, E., Thomsen, G., … Ryan, P. (2025). “Transport and Transformation of PFASs in an Aqueous Film-Forming Foam-Impacted Fractured Rock Aquifer.” ACS ES&T Water, 5, 3089–3099.
Allen, D. (2025). “A mechanistic model explains variation in larval tick questing phenology along an elevation gradient.” Royal Society Open Science, 12, 250130.
Amador, J. M., Weston, T. L., & Kosko, K. W. (2025). “Video Prompts as Scaffolding for Noticing Students’ Mathematical Thinking Using 360-Degree Videos: Comparing What Is Noticed with How.” Journal Für Mathematik-Didaktik, 46.
Anderson, C. J. (2025). “Amsterdam, Accra, America: Glass Beads, Pearls, and Ersatz Gems in the Dutch Atlantic.” Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art/Nederlands Kunsthistorische Jaarboek (NKJ), 75, 127–152.
Ard, C., Camrud, E., Pinaud, O., & Chen, H. (n.d.). “Bounds and anomalies of inhomogeneous anomalous Hall effects.” Communications Physics.
Arslan, N. N., DiGravio, W., Dobreva, N. I., & Taylor, A. (2025). “Playing at Criticism: Videographic Performativity.” NECSUS: European Journal of Media Studies.
Artunç, C., & Saleh, M. (2026). “Connected National Capital: Corporations in Colonial and Independent Egypt.” Journal of Development Economics, 180.
Baird, B. O. (2025). “El español hondureño desde el punto de vista del lingüista extranjero.” Revista de La Academia Hondureña de La Lengua, 30, 275–295.
Baird, B. O., & Regan, B. (2025). “The status of /f/ in Mayan-accented Spanish.” Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 18, 1–35.
Banks, T. (2025). “Catherine de Clèves, Catherine-Marie de Lorraine and Anne d’Este. The Power of the Guise Women in Agrippa d’Aubigné’s Works.” Albineana Cahiers d’Aubigné, 109–126.
Banks, T. (2026). “Blackness Out of Time: Anachronism and Race in Early Modern France.” Cahiers Du Dix-Septième: An Interdisciplinary Journal.
Barham, T., Díaz-Botía, O. M., Macours, K., Maluccio, J. A., & Rueda, J. V. (2025). “Second generation effects of an experimental conditional cash transfer program on early childhood human capital in Nicaragua.” Economics & Human Biology, 57, 101483.
Barraza Mendoza, E. (2026). “ ‘With the License of Masters’: Race, Slavery, and the Celebration of Sacraments in America’s First See, 1789–1830.” U.S. Catholic Historian, 1, 59–84.
Barraza Mendoza, E. (2026). “Life in Toxic Landscapes: Enslaved Women and the Daily Hazards of the Maryland Jesuits’ Plantation Complex, 1717–1865.” Early American Studies.
Barrett, M., & Godfrey, R. K. (2026). “Sex- and male-morph-specific variation in brain mass and cell number scaling in solitary Centris pallida (Hymenoptera: Apidae) bees.” The Journal of Comparative Neurology.
Beckley, M., Fiddler, C., Lee, Y. S., Dreyer, J. T., Silberstein, B. K., Glasserman, A., … Chang, F. K. (2025). “Trump’s Second Term: Charting a New Path in Asia.”
Begum, T. F., Byrne, S. C., & Carpenter, D. O. (2025). “Assessing PFAS mixture exposure and thyroid function in US adolescents: insights from NHANES 2011–2012.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 32, 26114–26125.
Begum, T. F., Morse, G., Carpenter, D. O., Byrne, S. C., & Buchwald, D. (2025). “Association Between Disability and Social Support and Cultural Affiliation Among American Indian Older Adults in New York State.” Journal of Community Health, 50, 904–911.
Begum, T. F., Morse, G., Carpenter, D. O., Byrne, S. C., & Buchwald, D. (2025). “Associations Between Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Disability Among Akwesasne Mohawk Adults.” Exposure and Health, 17, 1311–1322.
Bellows, R. A., Rahn, K., Hummel, W. C., Mayton, E. H., Berry, H. W., Ryan, E. P., … Henry, C. S. (2025). “Magnetic bead-based electrochemical surrogate virus neutralization test for quantification of antibody neutralizing efficiency.” Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 287, 117640.
Bellucci, A., Chemin, A., Petit, T., Bolli, E., Valentini, V., Cotts, B. L., … Trucchi, D. M. (2026). “Origin of surface-induced visible light absorption of nanostructured diamond.” MRS Bulletin, 51, 40–49.
Berazneva, J., & Klotz, R. (2025). “Correlated Pollutants, Avoidance, and Local Environmental Policy.” The Energy Journal, 46, 85–111.
Besser, L. (2025). “The Enquiry Interpretation of Hume’s Sensible Knave.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie.
Bi, X., & Zhang, T. (2025). “Analysis of the fusion of multimodal sentiment perception and physiological signals.” PeerJ Computer Science.
Blasco-García, R., & Cumplido, M. (2025). “A solution to the word problem for 3-free Artin groups in quadratic time.” Journal of Combinatorial Algebra.
Blasco-García, R., Cumplido, M., Holt, D., & Rees, S. (2026). “Rewriting in Artin groups without A3 or B3 subdiagrams.” Journal of Algebra.
Bleich, E., AlZubaidy, H., Cao, A., Chang, A., Sadat, N., Ward, A., & van der Veen, A. M. (2025). “The Politics of Language: Politicized Semantic Change, Pejoration, and the Case of ‘Woke.’” Political Studies.
Bleich, E., Zsombok, G., & van der Veen, A. M. (2025). “Social Proximity, Discursive Opportunity Structures, and the Diffusion of the Culture Wars: The Case of ‘Woke’ in France.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology.
Bomback, M., Everett, S., Lyford, A., Sahni, R., Kim, F., Baptiste, C., … others. (2025). “Genetic disorders and their association with morbidity and mortality in early preterm small for gestational age infants.” American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 232, 487–e1.
Brahmstedt, E. S., Lightman, R., Eggleston, E. M., Waller, M. E., Windle, M. J. S., Ridal, J. J., … Twiss, M. R. (2026). “Total carbon and proximity to a hydropower dam modulate hydric soil mercury in upstream wetlands.” Water Quality Research Journal, 61.
Bredar, A., Yeasmin, H., Donley, C. L., & Farnum, B. H. (2025). “Influence of Synthesis pH and Post-Synthetic Annealing on the Hole Density of CuGaO2 Mesoporous Films.” ACS Applied Energy Materials, 8.
Bunt, R. C., Leibler, I. N.-M., Goodstein, M. B., Cole, E. A., Gemme, A. D., Holtzman, B. S., … Costanza-Robinson, M. S. (2025). “Reversibility and Enantioselectivity of Palladium-Catalyzed Allylic Aminations.” Journal of Organic Chemistry, 90.
Burch, S. (2025). “Historicizing Ableism.” Modern American History, 1–7.
Burnham, L., Lichstein, W., & Lyford, A. (2025). “Maternal Risk Factors Associated with Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis: a Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review.” BMC Pediatrics.
Byker, T. S. (2025). “Using IRS Tax Data to Measure the Long-Term Effects of California’s 2004 Paid Family Leave Act.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
Byker, T. S., Carpenter, J. P., & Abel, M. (2025). “The Effect of Information From Black Health Care Professionals on COVID Vaccination Take-Up.” Health Economics, 34.
Byker, T. S., Patel, E., & Smith, K. (2025). “Fitting the Bill? Assessing the First Federal Paid Leave Mandate.” National Tax Journal.
Caplan, P., Milliken, O., Pouler, T., Tong, Z., McDermott, C., & Millay, S. (2026). “A Lagrangian method for solving the spherical shallow water equations using power diagrams.” Journal of Computational Physics.
Carcelli, S. P., & Hanson, M. (2026). “The Political Geography of Sanctions Support: Evidence From Kazakhstan.” Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Carpenter, J., Foster, J., & Matthews, P. H. (2025). “Auctions for risk-averse non-profits.” Journal of Public Economics, 249, 105452.
Carpenter, J., Guzman, J. D., Matthews, P. H., & Wolcott, E. L. (2025). “Can Incorrect Beliefs about the Racial Composition of Welfare and Unemployment Insurance Beneficiaries Be Changed?” AEA Papers and Proceedings, 115, 445–50.
Carpenter, J., & Munro, D. (2025). “Do losses trigger deliberative reasoning?” Judgment and Decision Making, 20, e11.
Chitamanni, P., Hays, T., Vargas, D., Patterson, T., Lush, G., Lyford, A., … Kim, F. (2026). “Comparison of Unplanned Extubations Associated with Orotracheal versus Nasotracheal Intubation in Neonates.” Journal of Perinatology.
Chodrow, P. S. (2025). “Equivalence of Informations Characterizes Bregman Divergences.” Entropy, 27, 766.
Coe, K. K., Stark, L., Slate, M., Brinda, J., McLetchie, D. N., & Ekwealor, J. (2025). “Influence of prehydration events on revival of the dryland moss Syntrichia caninervis desiccated for 17 years: does water content matter?” The Bryologist.
Corman, J. R., Halvorson, H. M., Brucker, C., Costanza-Robinson, M. S., Edwards, J. H., Moody, E. K., … Yilmaz, G. (2026). “Limno-STOICH: A comprehensive database linking the elemental content of organisms with inland aquatic habitats.” Limnology and Oceanography Letters, e70105.
Costanza-Robinson, M. S., Angstman, B. J., Cai, Q., Forbes, C., Keon, J. S., Lin, S., … Moody, E. K. (2025). “Comparison of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and molybdenum blue colorimetry for total phosphorus determination in freshwater invertebrates.” PLoS One, 20, e0317871.
Crawford, K. (2026). “Effects of fluorinated ski wax bans on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) concentrations in indoor dust from ski waxing workspaces.” Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts.
Crodelle, J. (2026). “Uncovering Potential Effects of Spontaneous Waves on Synaptic Development: The Visual System as a Model.” PRX Life.
Dean, A. (2026). “California’s Heat Standard and Heat-Related Deaths among Outdoor Workers. Health Affairs,” 12, 1490–1496.
Dean, A., Coe, N., Venkataramani, A., & Chatterjee, P. (2026). “The Effects of Labor Unions on Nurse Staffing Ratios and Quality of Care in US Nursing Homes, 2013–21.” Health Affairs, 45, 7.
Dickerson, M. T. (2025). “Capitalism, Fascism, and the Wisdom of J.R.R. Tolkien.” The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation, and Culture.
Dickerson, M. T. (2025). “The Hobbit and Compassion (in an Increasingly Compassionless World).” The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation, and Culture.
Dickerson, M. T. (2025). “The Holy Spirit and Narnia.” Ex Fonte, 26–27.
Dickerson, M. T. (2026). “Grief and Sorrow in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth: the Importance of Lament and the Wisdom of Gandalf.” The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation, and Culture.
Dickerson, M. T. (2026). “The Murky and Turbulent Depths.” Radix.
Dobreva, N. I. (2025). “’Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust’: Culture/Genre Hybridity and Media Convergence.” NECSUS: European Journal of Media Studies.
Dombrovski, M., Zang, Y., Frighetto, G., Vaccari, A., Jang, H., Mirshahidi, P. S., … Zipursky, S. L. (2025). “Gradients of Cell Recognition Molecules Wire Visuomotor Transformation.” bioRxiv: The Preprint Server for Biology.
Dombrovski, M., Zang, Y., Frighetto, G., Vaccari, A., Jang, H., Mirshahidi, P. S., … Zipursky, S. L. (2025). “Molecular gradients shape synaptic specificity of a visuomotor transformation.” Nature, 644, 453–462.
Dunham, M. M., Palau, A., Huelamo, N., Vorobyov, E. I., Yek, Z., & Rand, S. (2026). “Estimating the Luminosities of Protostars with Limited Infrared Photometry.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Dymarz, T., Liu, B., & Macura, N. (2025). “Pattern preserving quasi-isometries in lamplighter groups and other related groups.” Topology Proceedings.
Essig, L. L. (2025). “What do we learn about fascism if we ask a lesbian feminist?” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 51.
Essig, L. L. (2026). “Can the Central/East European Lesbians Speak: Toward Central and East European Lesbian Studies.” The Journal of Lesbian Studies, 30.
Everett, S. S., Bomback, M., Banerjee, A., Sahni, R., Wapner, R. J., Tolia, V. N., … Hays, T. (2026). “Genetic disorders and associated morbidity, mortality, and congenital anomalies in preterm infants born at less than 34 weeks of gestation.” BMC Pediatrics, 26, 17.
Fahey, M. J., Garland, I. L., Simmons, B. D., Keel, W. C., Shanahan, J., Coil, A., … Thorne, M. R. (2025). “Structural decomposition of merger-free galaxies hosting luminous AGNs.” MNRAS, 3511–3524.
Feldman, I., & Daly, T. A. (2025). “Man and Cosmos: An Indianist Response to Nuclear Threat in the Amautic Thought of Fausto Reinaga (Bolivia 1978–83).” Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 33, 1–18.
Feldman, I. A., & Portugal Ramirez, M. S. (2025). “Felipe Quispe Huanca contra los sentidos comunes….” Bolivian Studies Journal, 310–340.
Fielder, S., Kirk, H., Dunham, M., & Offner, S. (2026). “Fragmentation in the Serpens/Aquila Star-Forming Region.” The Astrophysical Journal.
Frighetto, G., Dombrovski, M., Castillo, L. M. P., Meera, P., Mirshahidi, P. S., Sanfilippo, P., … Frye, M. A. (2025). “Electrical synapses mediate visual approach behavior.” bioRxiv: The Preprint Server for Biology.
Frazier, A. E., Nelson, T., Kedron, P., Shook, E., Dodge, S., Murray, A., … Xu, W. (2025). “Rethinking GIScience Education in an Age of Disruptions.” Transactions in GIS, 29, e70048.
Fuchs, Z., Parshina, O., Sekerina, I., & Polinsky, M. (2025). “Processing of verbal versus adjectival agreement.” Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 10.
Gardiner, C. L., Petali, J. M., Chen, C. Y., Giffard, N. G., Fernando, S., Holsen, T. M., … Crawford, K. A. (2025). Corrigendum to PFAS study. Science of the Total Environment, 992, 180004.
Gardiner, C. L., Petali, J. M., Chen, C. Y., Giffard, N. G., Fernando, S., Holsen, T. M., … Crawford, K. A. (2025). “Evaluating PFAS occurrence in shellfish harvesters.” Science of the Total Environment, 986, 179747.
Gao, C. (2026). “Unfamiliar, Or Even Unknown.” Modern Intellectual History.
Gao, C. (2026). Wang Yanan, “The Problem of Connecting Theory with Reality…” Modern Intellectual History.
Gauvin-Coulombe, R., & Horvath, J. (2026). “Government Spending Dynamics in Small Open Economies.” Journal of International Money and Finance, 161.
Gauvin-Coulombe, R., & Rao, A. (2025). “Fires and Local Labor Markets.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 130.
Goben, J. Q., Mychajliw, A., Olson, O. L., & Dietl, G. P. (2025). “Using the past to tell more persuasive conservation stories.” Conservation Biology.
Godfrey, E. M., Fiastro, A. E., Thayer, E. K., Gomperts, R., Orlando, S. M., & Myers, C. K. (2025). “No-Test Telehealth Medication Abortion Services.” American Journal of Public Health, 115, 221–231.
González, A. L., Merder, J., Andraczek, K., Brose, U., Filipiak, M., Harpole, W. S. S., … Dézerald, O. (2025). “Nitrogen deposition reveals global patterns.” Nature Communications, 16, 10977.
González, A. L., Merder, J., Andraczek, K., Brose, U., Filipiak, M., Harpole, W. S. S., … Dézerald, O. (2025). StoichLife dataset. Scientific Data, 12, 569.
Graham, N. (2025). “Renormalized quantum stress-energy tensor of a nonzero radius cosmic string.” Physical Review D, 111, 10502.
Graham, N., & Weigel, H. (2025). “Quantum contribution to domain wall tension.” Physical Review D, 112, 045003.
Graham, N., & Weigel, H. (2025). “Quantum energies of solitons.” Physical Review D, 111, 085031.
Gregg, A. G. (2025). Response to Lychakov’s Comment. EconJournalWatch.
Gregg, A. G., & Ruderman, A. (2025). “Cross-Cultural Trade and the Slave Ship Bonne Société.” Journal of Economic History.
Gu, H., & Nelson, P. B. (2026). “Migration Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Growth and Change, 57.
Gumuscu, S. (2026). “Fragmenting faith: Turkish political Islam.” South European Society and Politics.
Gumuscu, S., & Aydin-Cakir, A. (2025). “Constitution-making in polarized transitions.” International Journal of Constitutional Law.
Gumuscu, S., & Buke-Okyar, I. (2025). “Teaching Israel-Palestine Across the Atlantic.” PS: Political Science & Politics.
Gumuscu, S., & Esen, B. (2025). “How to fight Turkey’s authoritarian turn.” Journal of Democracy, 36, 106–120.
Guzelturk, B., Portner, J., Ondry, J., Ghanbarzadeh, S., Tarantola, M., Jeong, A., … Cotts, B. L. (2026). “Ultrafast Symmetry Control in Photoexcited Quantum Dots.” Advanced Materials, 37.
He, X., Chodrow, P., & Mucha, P. J. (2025). “Generative Models of Edge-Correlated Hypergraphs.” Physical Review E, 112, 024305.
Hildebrandt, T., Hasmath, R., Teets, J. C., Hsu, J. Y., & Hsu, C. L. (2025). “China’s ‘bad citizens’: understanding non-participation in philanthropic and voluntaristic activities.” Journal of Asian Public Policy, 1–16.
Holmes, S., An, P., Crosby, G., Goldstein, A., Kuperstein, A., Mumford, G., & Myers, C. (2026). “Informational and financial barriers at hospitals advertising abortion services.” Contraception, 111403.
Holler, J., Kedron, P., Burt, D., Udoh, K., Roubin, S., & Cordola, B. (2025). “Using open geographic information science practices to create cascading improvements in research quality and to support discovery.” Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 1–19.
Hoogakker, B., & Jacobel, A. (2024). “Reviews and syntheses: Review of proxies for low-oxygen paleoceanographic reconstructions.” Biogeosciences.
Hsieh, C.-H., Arce, H. G., Maureira, M. J., Pineda, J. E., Segura-Cox, D., Mardones, D., … Offner, S. S. R. (2025). “CAMPOS: II. The onset of protostellar disk substructures and planet formation.” Astronomy and Astrophysics, 700, A235.
Huelamo, N., de Gregorio-Monsalvo, I., Palau, A., Carrasco-Gonzalez, C., Ribas, A., Bouy, H., … Pantin, E. (2025). “IRAM 04191+1522: a compact proto-brown dwarf binary candidate.” Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Jacobel, A. W., Costa, K. M., Lynch-Stieglitz, J., & Marchitto, T. M. (2025). “Deep Pacific carbonate chemistry since the Last Glacial Maximum.” Quaternary Science Reviews, 370, 109656.
Jacobel, A. W., Pallone, C. T., Costa, K. M., Anderson, R. F., & McManus, J. F. (2026). “Orbital Influences on Deep Ocean Oxygen Concentrations and Respired Carbon Storage.” Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 39.
Juvshik, T. (2025). “What Makes a Kind an Artifact Kind?” Synthese.
Juvshik, T. (2025). “Why Be Realists About Artifact Kinds?” Acta Analytica.
Juvshik, T. (2026). “Maintenance, Repair, and the Nature of Artifacts: Comments on Lawler and Vega-Encabo.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective.
Kafumbe, D. (2025). “Tell Me a Story: Translating Experience into Ethnography.” Ethnomusicology, 2, 415–458.
Kalimi, E., Zhao, E., Wise-Oringer, B., Wapner, R. J., Dugoff, L., Baptiste, C., … Hays, T. (2025). “The role of genetic testing in small for gestational age infants.” Journal of Perinatology, 45, 1183–1190.
Kedron, P., Holler, J., & Bardin, S. (2025). “A Survey of Researcher Perceptions of Replication in Geography.” Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 115, 184–204.
Kedron, P., Trgovac, A. B., & Holler, J. (2025). “Replications as Project-Based Learning in Geographic Information Science.” Transactions in GIS, 29.
Kelm, J. E., Bredar, A. R. C., Rountree, K. J., & Dempsey, J. L. (2025). “The Relationship between Surface Defectivity of CdSe Quantum Dots and Interfacial Charge Transfer Studied by Cyclic Voltammetry.” The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 129, 10601–10612.
Kim, F., Joung, K. E., Field, H., Garland, M., Lyford, A., Sheen, J. J., & Hays, T. (2025). “Machine learning demonstrates normal fetal Doppler velocimetry associated with reduced risk of necrotizing enterocolitis among preterm infants with growth restriction.” Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine.
Kimambo, N. E., Gallop, M., Gu, D., Radeloff, V. C., Sangalali, E., & Naughton-Treves, L. (2026). “Obvious and obscure actors are planting trees in rural Africa.” Environmental Research Letters, 21, 014015.
Kimble, M. O. (2026). “Patterns of attentional and cognitive biases in community trauma survivors: an eye tracking study.” European Journal of Psychotraumatology.
Kuperman, V., Schroeder, S., Acartürk, C., Agrawal, N., Alexandre, D. M., Bolliger, L. S., … Siegelman. (2025). “New data on text reading in English as a second language.” Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1–19.
Kwan, K. M. W., Isani, S., Nabbijohn, A. N., MacMullin, L. N., Shi, S. Y., Poon, B. H. P., … VanderLaan, D. P. (2025). “Children’s facial emotional expressions to gender-nonconforming hypothetical peers.” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 54, 1361–1373.
Lai, D., Zhang, M., Green, N., Abreu, M., Schwantes-An, T.-H., Parker, C. C., … Foroud, T. (2026). “Genome-wide meta-analyses of cross substance use disorders in diverse populations.” Molecular Psychiatry, 31, 1619–1633.
Leibler, I. N.-M., Goodstein, M. B., Easton, C. A., Gemme, A. D., Holtzman, B. S., Caminiti, N. S., … others. (2025). “Reversibility and Enantioselectivity of Palladium-Catalyzed Allylic Aminations: Ligand, Base-Additive, and Solvent Effects.” The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 90, 7031–7042.
Lesta Garcia, L. (2026). “Ferreñas sen pandeiro: corporalidade e xénero no (neo)trad galego,” coedited with Pedro García Louzao. Galicia21. Journal of Contemporary Galician Studies.
Lee, S. (2026). “Beyond Truth: A Politics of Reality in Arendt and Bonhoeffer.” The Review of Politics, 1–22.
Lim, E. (2026). “’Children Dwelling in a Field’: Age, Gender, and the Exegesis of Creation in Gospel of Thomas 21.” Journal of Biblical Literature, forthcoming.
Lower, S. E., Pring, S., Tran, H., Martinson, K., Deering, S., Price, M. A., … Mitchell, R. F. (2025). “Antennal RNAseq reveals odorant receptors with sex-biased expression in the common eastern firefly, Photinus pyralis.” BMC Genomics, 26, 651.
MacMullin, L. N., Sorbara, J. C., Coome, L. A., VanderLaan, D. P., & Palmert, M. R. (2025). “Characteristics of youth presenting for gender care compared to background populations: Examination of social determinants of health.” LGBT Health, 12, 116–124.
MacMullin, L. N., Wong, W. I., & VanderLaan, D. P. (2025). “Testing an empathy-based intervention to improve children’s gender-related attitudes.” Journal of Articles in Support of the Null Hypothesis, 21, 43–58.
Mao, J. (2025). “’Cold War, Culture War’: on Honshan Li’s Fighting on the Cultural Front: U.S.-China Relations in the Cold War.” Diplomatic History, 49, 335–337.
Mao, J. (2025). “Porcelain and Steel: How China’s Economy Shaped the American Cold War in Asia, 1953–1966.” Pacific Historical Review, 94, 233–266.
Marks, R. A., Ekwealor, J. T. B., Artur, M. A. S., Bondi, L., Boothby, T. C., Carmo, O. M. S., … Rhee, S. Y. (2025). “Life on the dry side: a roadmap to understanding desiccation tolerance and accelerating translational applications.” Nature Communications, 16, 3284.
Matthews, P. H., Ferguson, B., Ronayne, D., & Veneziani, R. (2026). “What Exploitation Is.” American Journal of Political Science.
McInturff, A., Alagona, P. S., Cooper, S. D., Gaynor, K. M., Anderson, S. E., Forbes, E. S., … Hardesty-Moore, M. (2025). “Triangulating habitat suitability for the locally extirpated California grizzly bear.” Biological Conservation.
Mei, K. X., Pang, R. Y., Lyford, A., Wang, L. L., & Reinecke, K. (2025). “Passing the Buck to AI: How Individuals’ Decision-Making Patterns Affect Reliance on AI.” ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction.
Mittell, J. (2025). “Learning from Ungrading.” Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 64.
Mittell, J. (2026). “The Video Essay About The Show.” Open Screens, 7.
Moody, E. K., Anania, K., Boersma, K. S., Butts, T. J., Corman, J. R., Cruz, S., … Villanueva, A. (2025). “Linking functional responses and effects with stoichiometric traits.” Ecology, 106, e70080.
Moorti, S. (2025). “Digital Testimonies: Gender-based Violence and Online Feminist Resistance in Asia.” Journal of Gender Studies.
Munroe, J. S. (2025). “Mineral Dust and the Global Critical Zone.” Earth Critical Zone, 100052.
Munroe, J. S., Carling, G. T., Perry, K. D., Fernandez, D. P., & Mallia, D. V. (2025). “Mixing of natural and urban dust along the Wasatch Front of northern Utah, USA.” Scientific Reports, 15, 3851.
Mychajliw, A., Smith, J., Dowding, E., Abdelhady, A., Abondio, P., Araujo, R., … Mychajliw, A. (2025). “Identifying the Big Questions in paleontology: a community-driven project.” Paleobiology.
Mychajliw, A., Zeltsar, M., Dennis, J., Ellms, M., Titmuss, D., Covino, K., … Hofman, C. (2025). “Muskrat Island: Behavioral Shifts of an Insular Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) Population in the Gulf of Maine.” Ecology and Evolution.
Myers, C. (2025). “From Roe to Dobbs: 50 Years of Cause and Effect of US State Abortion Regulations.” Annual Review of Public Health, 46, 433–446.
Naveiro, R., & Tang, B. (2025). “Simulation Based Bayesian Optimization.” Statistics and Computing, 35.
Nelson, T., Frazier, A., Kedron, P., Dodge, S., Zhao, B., Goodchild, M., … Wilson, J. (2025). “A research agenda for GIScience in a time of disruptions.” International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 39, 1–24.
Nevins, M. E. (2025). “Maidu language origin for ‘hobo’: approaches to text collections as historical evidence.” Anthropological Linguistics, 44.
Nevins, M. E. (2026). “Taking Kroeber’s Measure: Indigenous Documentary Legacy.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 9.
Nicholson, M. R., Ma, S., Strickland, B. A., Cecala, M., Zhang, L., Reasoner, S., … Das, S. R. (2025). “The Gut Microbiome and Butyrate Differentiate Clostridioides difficile Colonization and Infection in Children.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 233, e812–e822.
Oh, S., Schmitt, J. R., & Wang, X. (2025). “Repeatedly applying the combinatorial Nullstellensatz for zero-sum grids to Martin Gardner’s minimum no-3-in-a-line problem.” European Journal of Combinatorics, 125.
Oliver, P. W., Chalfin-Jacobs, M., Lyu, A., Smith, J., Foutch, E. E., & Mychajliw, A. (2025). “A 19th Century Stormwrecked Black-Capped Petrel From Vermont Offers Insight Into Historical Vagrancy Processes.” Ecology and Evolution, 15, e70846.
Oram, J. K., Banner, K. M., Stratton, C., Hoegh, A., & Irvine, K. M. (2025). “Leveraging an observed-data likelihood improves the use of machine learning labels in a Bayesian hierarchical model for bioacoustic data.” Annals of Applied Statistics, 4, 2957–2980.
Ostrow, K. D. D., Rieur, O., Moeller, R. W., & Seehuus, M. (2025). “From sleeplessness to solitude: emotional repair as a buffer between insomnia and loneliness in university students.” Frontiers in Sleep, 4, 1516094.
Patrick, O. W., Chalfin-Jacobs, M., Lyu, A., Smith, J., Foutch, E. E., & Mychajliw, A. (2025). “A 19th Century Stormwrecked Black-Capped Petrel From Vermont Offers Insight Into Historical Vagrancy Processes.” Ecology and Evolution, 15, e70846.
Parshina, O., Smirnova, A., Goldina, S., & Bainbridge, E. (2025). “The effect of the global language context on bilingual language control during reading.” Bilingualism: Language and Cognition.
Parker, C. C., Schwantes-An, T.-H., Green, N., Abreu, M., Zhang, M., Lai, D., … Foroud, T. (2026). “Genome-wide meta-analyses of cross substance use disorders in diverse populations.” Molecular Psychiatry, 31, 1619–1633.
Portice, A. (2025). “When future becomes past: Mikhail Pervukhin and early Russian counterfactual narratives.” Anuari de Filologia. Llengües i Literatures Modernes, 39–60.
Rao, A., & Gauvin-Coulombe, R. (2025). “Fires and Local Labor Markets.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 130.
Reyes, G. (2025). “Inequality of Opportunity and Income Redistribution.” Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics.
Reyes, G. (2025). “The Direct and Spillover Effects of Large-Scale Affirmative Action at an Elite Brazilian University.” Journal of Labor Economics.
Robbett, A. E., & Matthews, P. H. (2025). “Reality Bites: Partisan Beliefs as Enforced Norms.” The Economic Journal.
Rooney, B., Kays, R., Cove, M., Jensen, A., Herrera, D., Price, C., … Swafford, A. (2026). “SNAPSHOT USA 2024: Year 6 of the coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States.” Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Rooney, B., Kays, R., Cove, M. V., Jensen, A., Goldstein, B. R., Pate, C., … Tanner, A. M. (2025). “SNAPSHOT USA 2019–2023: The First Five Years of Data From a Coordinated Camera Trap Survey of the United States.” Global Ecology and Biogeography, 34, e13941.
Roubin, S., Holler, J., & Kedron, P. (2025). “Urban-rural disparities in spatiotemporal accessibility of pharmacy care: a case study of Vermont, USA.” BMC Health Services Research, 25.
Saldarriaga, P. M. (2022). “La ficcionalidad crucificada: una lectura batailleana de Cervantes.” Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, 3, 677–694.
Sanchez, J. C. (2024). “This Lens Ain’t Neutral: Framing Whiteness as Property/Problem in Documentary Film.” College English.
Schine, C., Andresen, R., Lyford, A. J., Sulman, B., Reed, S., & Coe, K. K. (2026). “The Mossing Link: Building a Trait-Based Database as a Foundation for Bryophyte Integration in Ecosystem Models.” Ecological Informatics.
Schine, C. M., Lund, S., Jens-Erik, Lyford, A., Van, D., Gert, & Arrigo, K. R. (2025). “Southern Ocean net primary production influenced by seismically modulated hydrothermal iron.” Nature Geoscience, 1–7.
Seehuus, M., Burt, K. B., & Moeller, R. W. (2025). “College Student Mental Health Is Stable Across College Career, but Declining Over Time.” Journal of Adolescence, 97, 1882–1894.
Seehuus, M., Carr, M., Rodriguez, E., Rieur, O., Fray-Witzer, M., & Pigeon, W. R. (2025). “Insomnia partially mediates the relationship between anxiogenic and depressogenic traits and state anxiety and depression in college students.” Journal of American College Health, 73, 3326–3330.
Shapiro, S. (2025). “Unpacking the ‘C’ in CLA: Unpacking our commitment to linguistic access, asset, and agency.” Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices.
Shiver, A. L., Sun, J., Culver, R., Violette, A., Wynter, C., Nieckarz, M., … Huang, K. C. C. (2025). “Genome-scale resources in the infant gut symbiont Bifidobacterium breve reveal genetic determinants of colonization and host-microbe interactions.” Cell, 188, 2003–2021.e19.
Siegelman, N., Sasha, S., Yaqian Borogjoon, B., Parshina, O., & et al. (2025). “Wave 2 of the Multilingual Eye-Movement Corpus (MECO): New text reading data across languages.” Scientific Data.
Silva, D. F. (2027). “Ecologies of Black Becoming: Welket Bungué and the Search for Method via the Body in Mudança.” Portuguese Literary and Cultural Studies.
Silva, D. F. (2027). “All Black Everything: (Anti-)Black Materiality and Assembling Black Being in Valete’s ‘Rua do Poço dos Negros.’” Portuguese Literary and Cultural Studies.
Sirek, G., Stefanovics, E. A., Iyer, R., Potenza, M. N., & Zhai, Z. W. (2025). “The Relationships of Early Use of Marijuana with Substance Use and Violence in Adolescent Gamblers and Non-Gamblers.” JKACAP.
Sommers, P. M. (2025). Miller, Claudia S., Ajay Verghese, and Paul M. Sommers, “Can Landlocked Countries Live Happily Ever After?” Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol. 53.
Spackman, J. G. (2025). “Two Notions of Nonconceptuality in Buddhist Meditative Practice.” Philosophy East and West, 75, 830–56.
Spritzer, M. D., Roy, E. A., Calhoun, K. M. K., Snyder-Lynch, Z. E., Panella, L., Michaelcheck, C., … Galea, L. A. M. (2025). “Effects of testosterone and its major metabolites upon different stages of neuron survival in the dentate gyrus of male rats.” Biomolecules, 15, 542.
Staiger, B., Bolotnyy, V., Borrero, S., Rossin-Slater, M., Van Parys, J., & Myers, C. (2025). “Obstetrician and Gynecologist Physicians’ Practice Locations Before and After the Dobbs Decision.” JAMA Network Open, 8, e251608.
Staiger, B., Strasser, J., & Myers, C. (2025). “Methodological Concerns in Post-Dobbs OBGYN Practitioner Movement Study.” JAMA Internal Medicine, 185, 1175–1176.
Stein, L. E. (2025). “On the Art of Affective Repetition: Fan Video & The Untamed.” [in]Transition: Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Image Studies, 12.
Stein, L. E. (2026). “Imperfect Imaginary Homelands: Transcultural Resonances and Frictions in Queer Anglophone K-Pop Fandom.” Emerging Media, 4, 71–88.
Strtak, J. (2027). “Anatomy of Mobility: Rethinking Transportation Technology in Early Modern Parisian Medical Practice.” Technology and Culture.
Swafford, A. J. M. (2025). “mSphere of Influence: Fungal behavior as a framework for the evolution of emergent traits.” mSphere, 10, e0065124.
Udell, B. J., Stratton, C., Irvine, K. M., Straw, B. R., Reichard, J. D., Gaulke, S., … Reichert, B. E. (2025). “Integrated distribution modeling resolves asynchrony between bat population impacts and occupancy trends through latent abundance.” Communications Biology, 8, 1–14.
Umbhau, K. A., & Kosack, E. (2025). “The History That Moves Us: Colonial Duration, Era of Occupation, and Migration.” Economic History of Developing Regions.
Umbhau, K. A., Pyle, W. H., Overstreet, J., & Jin, O. (2025). “When the Party Line Changes: State Media, Immigration, and Public Opinion in Russia.” Post-Soviet Affairs.
Verghese, A. (2025). “A New Survey Measure of Hindu Religiosity.” Sociology of Religion.
Verghese, A. (2026). “The Qualitative Metamorphosis.” Comparative Politics.
Vorobyov, E. I., Skliarevskii, A., Elbakyan, V., Dunham, M., & Guedes, M. (2026). “On the accuracy of mass and size measurements of young protoplanetary disks.” Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences.
Ward, M. M. (2025). “Reconsidering the Passage of the 1925 Peace Preservation Law at Its Centennial.” Asia Pacific Journal–Japan Focus, 23.
Weber, J. (2025). “Ecopoetics of rhythm in Alain Damasio’s dystopian city.” Çédille.
Weston, T. L. (2025). “Ecological conceptualizations in mathematics teacher education and teacher noticing.” 48th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2, 379–386.
Willerford, A. K., Godfrey, E. M., Myers, C., Gomperts, R., Thayer, E. K., & Fiastro, A. (2025). “Distance to Care and Telehealth Abortion Demand After Dobbs.” JAMA Network Open, 8, e2538212.
Winder, M., & Hoegh, A. (2026). “Examining global shrinkage in the regularized horseshoe prior for Bayesian hierarchical models: An occupancy model case study.” Environmental and Ecological Statistics.
Winder, M., Hoegh, A., & Sepulveda, A. (2026). “Review of Bayesian dynamic occupancy models and the implications of incomplete sampling.” Journal of Applied Statistics.
Woolley, T., Pailler, S., McFadden, J., Raff, Z., Raszap Skorbiansky, S., & Kuruc, K. (2025). “A Scoping Review of the (Dis-)Incentives for Animal Welfare-Improving Farming Practices.” Food Policy, 137.
Wunnava, P. V., & Gill, A. (2025). “Do Unions have a Role to Play in Decreasing Earnings Inequality? Recent Evidence from Metropolitan Statistical Areas.” Empirical Economics Review, 15, 1–24.
Wynne, M., Zlatic, S. A., Park, A. S., Crocker, A., Mendez-Vazquez, H., Liporace, E., … Faundez, V. (2026). “Suppressive Genetic Interactions Between Haploinsufficient Mitochondrial Genes Encoded in the 22q11.2 Microdeletion Locus Define Brain and Cardiac Phenotypes.” bioRxiv.
Wyatt, D. J. (2024). “Author-Meets-Readers: Shuchen Xiang in Conversation with Sungmoon Kim, Bryan W. Van Norden, and Don J. Wyatt.” Journal of World Philosophies, 9, 157–216/186–192.
Wyatt, D. J. (2025). “Introduction: Black, Asian American, and Asian Studies: Allyships Old, Renewed, and Commencing.” Journal of Asian Studies, 84, 753–758.
Xu, X., Metsalämpi, S., Kirchler, M., Kotakorpi, K., Matthews, P. H., & Miettinen, T. (2026). “Which Reference Groups Matter and How?A Relative Income Information Experiment with Administrative Data.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics.
Yuen, A. T., & Allen, S. (2026). “A New Era for the Council? Diplomatic Capacity and Leadership in the UN Security Council.” Global Governance.
Zhang, M., Abreu, M., Green, N., Parker, C. C., Schwantes-An, T.-H., Lai, D., … Foroud, T. (2026). “Genome-wide meta-analyses of cross substance use disorders in diverse populations.” Molecular Psychiatry, 31, 1619–1633.
Ziogas, M., Drummond, I., Todorovic, I., Kraczkowsky, K., Han, Y., Zhang, H., … Spatafora, G. A. (2025). “SloR-SRE binding to the S. mutans mntH promoter is cooperative.” Journal of Bacteriology, 207.
Creative Performances
Biancosino, M. A. (2026). 11th Annual Women in Theater Festival. 11th Annual Women in Theater Festival—a festival over the course of the year dedicated to developing new works by women and nonbinary playwrights. TheatreLab, New York, NY.
Biancosino, M. A. (2025). Yoga with Jillian, by Lia Romeo, performed by Michole Biancosino, directed by Andrew W. Smith. Bates College Performing Arts Series: Yoga With Jillan, plus class visits and guest teaching. Bates College: Bates College Performing Arts Series.
Biancosino, M. A. (2025). 10th Annual Women in Theater Festival at ART/New York Theatres. 10th Annual Women in Theater Festival—a monthlong festival of new works by women and nonbinary playwrights. New York, NY: Project Y Theatre Company.
Biancosino, M. A. (2025). David and Katie Get Re-Married, an original musical by Katie Hartman and David Carl, directed by Michole Biancosin., Underbelly at Edinburgh, produced by Blair Russell productions. David And Katie Get-Remarried (directed by Michole Biancosino). Edinburgh.
Borni, K. W. (2025). Distillation. Faculty Dance Concert, Middlebury College. Middlebury College.
Brown, C. N. (2026). What We Ask of Flesh (WWAOF) is a seven-year labor of true communion and collaboration. Conceptual architect Christal Brown has brought together a brilliant cast of movement artists, composers, writers, and technologists to create an immersive evening-length dance and installation. The cast not only explores flesh as the veil between the world and the soul but they also connect INSPIRIT’s 20-year history through legacy and lineage. In this work, the artists’ bodies become instruments that question, connect, and dismantle the tangible and intangible histories present within a human life. Inspired by the writings of poet Remica Bingham-Risher, the caregiver’s journey through Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, the navigation of grief, and the redemption of joy, Brown and her company explore the tapestry between our internal and external realities. Set to live music, five movement artists assisted by media projection, lights, and garments of art take the audience on a journey of truth and triumph. What We Ask of Flesh. Waterville, ME.
Brown, C. N. (2025). What We Ask of Flesh (WWAOF) is a seven-year labor of true communion and collaboration. Conceptual architect Christal Brown has brought together a brilliant cast of movement artists, composers, writers, and technologists to create an immersive evening-length dance and installation. The cast not only explores flesh as the veil between the world and the soul but they also connect INSPIRIT’s 20-year history through legacy and lineage. In this work, the artists’ bodies become instruments that question, connect, and dismantle the tangible and intangible histories present within a human life. Inspired by the writings of poet Remica Bingham-Risher, the caregiver’s journey through Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, the navigation of grief, and the redemption of joy, Brown and her company explore the tapestry between our internal and external realities. Set to live music, five movement artists assisted by media projection, lights, and garments of art take the audience on a journey of truth and triumph. What We Ask of Flesh. Cambridge, MA: Boston Dance Complex.
Brown, C. N. (2025). What We Ask of Flesh (WWAOF) is a seven-year labor of true communion and collaboration. Conceptual architect Christal Brown has brought together a brilliant cast of movement artists, composers, writers, and technologists to create an immersive evening-length dance and installation. The cast not only explores flesh as the veil between the world and the soul but they also connect INSPIRIT’s 20-year history through legacy and lineage. In this work, the artists’ bodies become instruments that question, connect, and dismantle the tangible and intangible histories present within a human life. Inspired by the writings of poet Remica Bingham-Risher, the caregiver’s journey through Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, the navigation of grief, and the redemption of joy, Brown and her company explore the tapestry between our internal and external realities. Set to live music, five movement artists assisted by media projection, lights, and garments of art take the audience on a journey of truth and triumph. What We Ask of Flesh. Norfolk, VA: Old Dominion University at the Attucks Theater.
Buettner, J. G. (2026). Caledonian Connections: a Concert of Traditional Music. Robison Hall, Middlebury College: Department of Music.
Buettner, J. G. (2025). College Choir fall concert. Robison Hall, Middlebury College: Department of Music.
Buettner, J. G. (2025). Lessons and Carols for Advent and Christmas. College Chapel: Music.
Buettner, J. G. (2025). College Choir Senior Week concert. Robison Concert Hall: Music.
Buettner, J. G. (2025). College Choir Spring concert. College Chapel: Music.
Buettner, J. G. (2025). Monteverdi 1610 Vespers. Green Mountain Monteverdi Ensemble concert. Montpelier, VT and Burlington, VT: Green Mountain Monteverdi Ensemble.
Draper, A. F. (2025). Reflections: Explorations in Bilingual Performing. Performance. Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France: Cité Internationale des Arts and the Institut Français.
Draper, A. F. (2025). The Dogteam Theatre Project, Building Summer ’25. Development workshops anchored in 2 professional scripts. Middlebury, VT: The Dogteam Theatre Project.
Fernandez, M. A., & Nunez, A. V. (2025). “Fotografía en la playa.” Theater Performance. The Château: Luso-Hispanic Studies Department.
Fitzsimmons, J. (2025). “Before I die: a story from Guatemala.” Cocoon. Mahaney Center for the Arts: Middlebury College.
Jenkins, L. D., & Biancosino, M. A. (2025). Mothers in America, Dance Band (Laurel Jenkins, Alexx Shilling, Sarah Leddy). Cohen Hall, University of Vermont, VT: UVM.
Jenkins, L. D. (2025). Hildegard, a contemporary opera by Sarah Kirkland Snider, directed by Elkhanah Pulitzer, choreographed by Laurel Jenkins. Prototype Festival at John Jay Theater, New York, NY. Beth Morrison Projects, LA Opera, Aspen Music Festival.
Jenkins, L. D. (2025). Review of Hildegard in Seen and Heard International. The incandescent music of Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Hildegard at LA Opera 08/11/2025 by Jane Rosenberg, United States. Sarah Kirkland Snider, Hildegard: soloists, members of the Orchestra of LA Opera / Gabriel Crouch (conductor). The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Beverly Hills, 6.11.2025. Hildegard review at the Wallis, Los Angeles. The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Beverly Hills, CA: Beth Morrison Projects, LA Opera, Aspen Music Festival.
Jenkins, L. D. (2025). Hildegard, a new opera by Sarah Kirkland Snider, directed by Elkhanah Pulitzer, choreographed by Laurel Jenkins. LA Opera at the Wallis, Los Angeles, CA. The Wallis, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA: LA Opera, Beth Morrison Projects and Prototype Festival, Aspen Music Festival.
Jenkins, L. D. (2025). now-hOW-HOWL!, Laurel Jenkins and Moira Smiley. Live music and dance performance. Town Hall Theater, Middlebury, VT: Town Hall Theater.
Jenkins, L. D. (2025). Murmurations, choreographed by Laurel Jenkins for the Renewing Our Love of the Earth: Earth Charter 25th Anniversary. Shelburne Farms, Shelburne, VT: Earth Charter, Shelburne Farms.
Jenkins, L. D. (2025). The New York Times Music Review: Hildegard of Bingen’s Extraordinary Life, on Operatic Scale Critic’s Pick Review: Hildegard of Bingen’s Extraordinary Life, on Operatic Scale. Sarah Kirkland Snider’s gorgeously mesmerizing first opera has both focus and a thematically expansive view of a moment in medieval history. Hildegard opera review at the Wallis in LA. The Wallis, Los Angeles CA: LA Opera, Beth Morrison Projects, Aspen Music Festival.
Jenkins, L. D. (2025). We Are the Storm, with Otto Pierce. Faculty Dance Concert. Mahaney Arts Center, Middlebury College, VT: Dance Department.
Kafumbe, D. (2025). Concert. Solo performance at presidential inauguration, Middlebury, VT.
Kafumbe, D. (2025). Concert. Performance with the Middlebury African Music and Dance Ensemble and Middlebury Afropop Band, Middlebury, VT.
Kafumbe, D. (2025). Concert. Performance with the Middlebury Afropop Band, Middlebury, VT.
Kafumbe, D. (2025). Concert. Performance with the Middlebury Afropop Band at presidential inauguration, Middlebury, VT.
Matthias, B. U., & Ehlers, A. (2025). Arthur Schnitzler, “Der grüne Kakadu.” Spring production of German Theater Group at Middlebury. Château Foreign Language Performance Space: German Department.
Matthias, B. U., & Ehlers, A. (2025). Bernd Spehling, “Der Teufel liest auch Kleinanzeigen.” Fall production of German Theater Group’s play. Middlebury College, Foreign Language Performance Space: German Department.
Matthias, B. U., Ehlers, A., & Rütter, S. (2025). W. A. Mozart, “Die Gärtnerin aus Liebe.” German for Singers Summer Opera Project. Seeler Theater, Middlebury College: German School.
Matthias, B. U., Ehlers, A., & Rütter, S. (2025). W.A. Mozart, “Die Gärtnerin aus Liebe.” German for Singers in Germany; four opera performances in Scharbeutz/ Germany. Kurparkhaus Scharbeutz, 23683 Scharbeutz/ Germany: Tourismus Agentur Lübecker Bucht; Vox Mare International e.V.
Owens, M. L. (2025). Plex Arts Festival Organizer, 3rd Annual. Plex Arts Arts Festival. Burlington, VT.
Sanchez Saltveit, O. P. (2025). The House at 27 Rue de Fleurus. 2025 María Irene Fornés Institute Symposium. Princeton University: Latinx Theatre Commons.
Winfield, L. D., & Biancosino, M. A. (2025). Performed Powersuits by Michole Biancosino and Lida Winfield. Performance at Northampton Center for the Arts. Northampton, MA: Northampton Center for the Arts.
Winfield, L. D., & Biancosino, M. A. (2025). Performed Powersuits by Michole Biancosino and Lida Winfield. Performance at University of Vermont. Burlington, VT: University of Vermont.
Winfield, L. D., & Biancosino, M. A. (2025). Performed Powersuits by Michole Biancosino and Lida Winfield. Performance at the 10th Annual Women and Theater Festival. New York, NY: Project Y Theater Company.
Winfield, L. D., & Biancosino, M. A. (2025). Performed Powersuits by Michole Biancosino and Lida Winfield. Hired two students to film, take photographs, and design lights. Faculty Dance Concert. Middlebury, VT: Middlebury College Dance Department.
Winfield, L. D., ReMalia, M., Hall, J., & Smith-Ahern, E. (2026). Residency for the Moving Dialogue Project . Residency with performance. Lebanon, NH.
Winfield, L. D., ReMalia, M., Hall, J., & Smith-Ahern, E. (2026). Residency for the Moving Dialogue Project with performance at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. . Residency with performance. Pittsburgh, PA.
Winfield, L. D., & Biancosino, M. A. (2026). Performed Powersuits by Michole Biancosino and Lida Winfield. Performance at Town Hall Theater. Middlebury, VT: Town Hall Theater.
Grant Recipients
Allison Coyne Carroll, New England Foundation for the Arts
Andrew Swafford, Vermont Biomedical Research Network (NIH funds, subaward from University of Vermont)
Becky Tang, Office of Naval Research (subaward)
Carolyn J. Anderson, History of Art & Architecture New England Humanities Consortium
Carolyn Kuebler, Amazon Literary Partnership
Catharine W. Wright, Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation
Clarissa C. Parker, National Institutes of Health/DHHS (subaward)
Emma Guiberson, Vermont Biomedical Research Network (NIH funds, subaward from University of Vermont)
German Reyes, Cosmos Institute
Jason D. Arndt, Vermont Biomedical Research Network (NIH funds, subaward from University of Vermont)
Jennifer Crodelle, National Institutes of Health/DHHS & Mathematics National Science Foundation
Jonathan W. Miller-Lane, Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation
Kira Rahn, Vermont Biomedical Research Network (NIH funds, subaward from University of Vermont)
Kristin Bright, Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation
Matthew C. Lawrence, Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation
Michael Dunham, National Science Foundation
Michaela J. Kubacki, Simons Foundation
Richard C. Bunt, Vermont Biomedical Research Network (NIH funds, subaward from University of Vermont)
Shawna R. Shapiro, Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation
Stephen B. Snyder, Kress (Samuel H.) Foundation
Michael Sheridan, Whiting (Marion and Jasper) Foundation
Maggie Clinton, Whiting (Marion and Jasper) Foundation
Rachael Joo, Whiting (Marion and Jasper) Foundation