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Salem State University faculty and staff are educators, scholars, and leaders in their respective fields. Following are highlights and accolades celebrating the outstanding research and creative activities conducted by Salem State faculty and staff in June 2024.
Faculty and Staff News in June 2024
Salem State University Professor Noel Healy Delivers Talk at Prestigious Oxford Union
Professor Noel Healy of Salem State University's Geography and Sustainability Department was an invited speaker at the Oxford Union, one of the world’s most prestigious debating venues. His talk argued that current international climate policy perpetuates historical inequalities. Professor Healy's motion passed with a vote of 85-40
Professor Ken Reker's Work On View At Watertown Sculpture Walk
Professor Ken Reker (art + design) is one of four new artists added to the Watertown Sculpture Walk. Reker's mixed media assemblage "All Style, No Substance" will be on display through 2026.
Mike Testa from the Music and Dance Department presented a paper at the Audio Engineering Society symposium on AI hosted by Berklee College of Music. Titled "Harmonizing AI with Equity and Inclusion in Music Education Through a Bourdieusian Lens," the paper focused on integrating AI into the classroom to promote fairness and inclusivity. Dr. Testa highlighted the potential of AI to transform education by breaking down barriers and providing personalized learning experiences for all students.
Media and Communication emeritus professor Chris Fauske has signed a contract with UK publisher Shepheard Walwyn for publication of When She Paints All is Calm: The Life's Work of Nancy Sharp, the first full-length biography of British painter Nancy Sharp. It will be the lead biography title of the publisher in 2026 and will accompany gallery exhibitions in London and Cheltenham in England.
Dr. Kara Morton (education) and Rukmal Ryder (childhood education librarian) discussed their redesign, repurposing and continued initiatives at the Salem State University's Berry Library Makerspace. They shared how low-cost outlay, generous materials donations, and creative thinking have coalesced into creating a fun, engaging, and meaningful area for students, faculty and staff!
English Professor Keja Valens's Book Featured in Two Podcasts
The New Books Network, and the Moreish Project, interviewed Keja Valens about her recent book.
OPENING VISIONS-ANIMA MUNDI 2024
Featured at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello, Venice | June 07-21, 2024 and Palazzo Pisani-Revedin, Venice | June 20-July 04
Tereza Swanda (art + design) has a painting, Earth Marriage, in the Visions, Anima Mundi 2024 (Soul of the World,) exhibition with ItsLiquid,
MCO Professor Rebecca Hains presents research at U of Warsaw
On June 6, MCO Professor Rebecca Hains presented a talk at the University of Warsaw, sponsored by the student chapter of the Gender and Sexuality Research Group. In the talk, "Marketing Barbie’s 'Curvy New Body': Mattel’s Fashionistas Line and its Legacy Brand Politics," Hains shared her cultural studies scholarship on the feminist history and controversial marketing of "Curvy" Barbies, as part of her fellowship as a US Fulbright Scholar to Poland.
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