Ananda Cohen-Aponte
Associate Professor
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Associate Professor
Professor
… literature, theory of the novel, and animal studies. Her first book, Still Life: Suspended Development in the … literature, theory of the novel, and animal studies. Her first book, Still Life: Suspended Development in the …
Betty R. Miller Professor
… origins of the reactivities and selectivities limited at best. Our group investigates the structural and mechanistic …
Professor
Assistant Professor of French
… ecological philosophy, ethics, and psychopathology. His first monograph — T oward a Premodern Posthumanism: Anarchic …
Associate Chair & Marie Underhill Noll Professor of History
Senior Lecturer, Director, English Language Support Office
… the Consortium on Graduate Communication and served as the first Chair. She has also been active in professionalizing … support, and writing pedagogy, particularly as related to first-year composition, multilingual writing, and graduate … for Writing Across the Curriculum (2021, AWAC), and Best WAC Monograph Award (2021, WAC Clearinghouse). …
John A. Newman Professor of Physical Sciences
John H. Burris Professor
… special issue of ARTMargins 13, no. 3 (2024) titled “On-Site in the City: Comparative Urban Aesthetics in Asia at … and art historical references, and critically engages with site-specificity. Selected exhibitions and projects include …
Klarman Post-doctoral Fellow
… scholarly movement originated in cultural traditions that first developed in mercantile communities in the Italian …
James Gilbert White Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Mibs Martin Follett Professor in Human Ecology and Cornell University Dean of Faculty
… My work can be best described as comparative cognitive neuroscience, which … Overview My work can be best described as comparative cognitive neuroscience, which … processes. Journal of Neuroscience , 34, 2264-2275 Botly, LCP* & De Rosa, E. (2012) Using visual search to …
Adjunct Professor
Professor and Department Chair
Senior Lecturer, Stephen H. Weiss Provost Teaching Fellow