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Fall 鈥17 Achievements from the Graduate Students in Arts and Sciences

December 12, 2017

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Archaeology

Nicole Colosimo successfully defended her doctoral dissertation Reconstructing the Dedicatory Experience: Flexibility and Limitation in the Ancient Greek Dedicatory Practice on November 17.

Shannon Dunn surveyed Scottish Jacobite ruins as a member of the Heritage and Archaeological Research Practice project, part of the wider鈥 Archaeology of Eighteenth Century Scotland鈥痵urvey, before 鈥痟eading 鈥痶o 鈥疕elike, Greece 鈥痶o excavate a Hellenistic textile and dye workshop in the ancient capital of Achaea.

Jessica Goodman participated in the鈥 Field School on Site Formation, Stratigraphy, and Geoarchaeology in Ancient 鈥疌orinth, Greece excavated at Tel Kabri in Israel.

Matthew Jameson accepted a position as Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University.

Ashley Mason鈥 continued her role as 鈥痑 supervisor 鈥痑t the 鈥疞ibarna Urban Landscape Project鈥痠n Northern Italy.

From July to August, Zach Silvia continued his role as topographer and supervisor with the Joint Uzbek-American Expedition to Bukhara at the Hellenistic site Bashtepa in western Uzbekistan. Additionally, Zach is co-author of "Bashtepa 2016: Preliminary Report of the First Season of Excavations," forthcoming in Arch盲ologische Mitteilungen aus Iran und Turan. In September he participated in the workshop Eastern Iran and Western Central Asia during Late Antiquity (3rd-5th cent. CE) at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU.

Megan Sligar joined the Joint Uzbek-American Expedition to Bukhara as the Bashtepa excavations finds registrar.

Archaeology's Andrew Tharler,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Andrea 鈥疭amz-Pustol, and鈥 Kiersten King returned to the American Excavations at鈥 Morgantina's Contrada Agnese Project,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Sicily continuing their roles as supervisors 鈥 representing decades of collaboration between Bryn鈥 Mawr College and the project.

Andrew Tharler presented part of his dissertation research in the talk "Small Sacrifices: Miniature Altars and Household Religion in Hellenistic Sicily" at the annual Classical Association of the Atlantic States conference in New York.

 

Chemistry

Doug Gisewhite successfully defended his doctoral dissertation The Molybdenum Cofactor: Modeling the Swiss Army Knife of Metabolic Diversity on October 30. Doug has accepted a post-doctoral research associate position with the Groves Lab at Princeton University.

Andrew Krasley successfully defended his doctoral dissertation Exploration of Synthetic Pathways to Quaternary Carbon Stereocenters and Fused Ring Systems via Birch Reductions on November 20.

Last June, W. Alton Jones Professor of Chemistry and Dean of Graduate Studies, Sharon Burgmayer, hosted the Tenth International Molybdenum and Tungsten Enzyme Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Conference organization assistance was contributed by Chemistry Ph.D. candidate Cassandra Gates, and alumni Ben Williams (Ph.D. 鈥15) and Doug Gisewhite (Ph.D. 鈥17).

 

Classics 

Lee Burnett successfully defended his dissertation Saturnalicia Regna: The Neronian Grotesque and the Satires of Seneca, Persius, and Petronius on December 4.

In October, Daniel Crosby presented the talk 鈥淚ntroduction to Clement of Alexandria: Cosmology, Anthropology, and the Scriptures in the Protrepticus,鈥 at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, PA.

In June, Luca D'Anselmi presented the talk 鈥淪eneca and the Art of Forgetting,鈥 at the Sixth Annual Symposium on Medieval and Rennaissance Studies meeting at St. Louis University.

Collin Hilton presented 鈥淭he Imitation of God in Seneca鈥檚 Dialogi鈥 at the 2017 Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies in St. Louis in June. Additionally, Collin presented the talk "Infernal Punishments upon the Living: Plutarch, Lucretius, and Tactics of Underworld Allegory" at the annual Classical Association of the Atlantic States in New York.

Christie Villareal presented "A Dog-Eat-Dog World in Homer's Odyssey" at the annual Classical Association of the Atlantic States in New York.

Christie Villareal 鈥痑苍诲 Dan Crosby鈥 participated 鈥痠n the 黑料社区 and Florida State University collaborative excavations at Cosa, Italy.

 

History of Art 

Alex Brey nears the end of five months in Jerusalem as Educational and Cultural Affairs Junior Fellow at the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research. In September he participated in The Digital Art History Summer School workshop on digital art history in M谩laga, Spain, 鈥痡ointly organized by the University of M谩laga and UC Berkeley.

Elliot Krasnopoler reported on his trip to the anticipated art event鈥documenta鈥痠n Kassel, Germany.

Laurel鈥 McLaughlin continued research as a Curatorial Assistant through a Bryn鈥 Mawr Curatorial Fellowship on the upcoming Fall 2018 retrospective, Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World, with Curator of Contemporary Art, Jodi Throckmorton, at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Laurel鈥 presented "Theresa Hak Kyung Cha鈥檚 Barren Cave Mute (1974): 鈥楢lchemical鈥 Self-Processes,"鈥痑t鈥 Matters of Sensation, the 鈥疓eorgia State University Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference 鈥痠n November. She also gave the talk 鈥淎 Cyborgian鈥 Disclosure: Marian Embodiment in Eija-Liisa 鈥疉htila鈥檚 The Annunciation (Marian Ilmestys)鈥 at Action!: Performance, Sport, and Moving Bodies in Film and Visual Medi at the 鈥疷niversity 鈥痮f Pittsburgh in鈥 September.

History of Art鈥檚 Katherine Rochester鈥痗耻谤补迟别诲 Fellow Travelers exhibition at鈥痑pexart in NYC as winner of apexart鈥檚 Unsolicited Exhibition Program. Additionally,鈥 Katherine was recently awarded the SCMS Women's Caucus Graduate Student Writing Prize, for her essay, "Visual Music and Kinetic Ornaments: Intersections in Experimental Animation in Weimar Berlin." She will accept the $500 award at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference in Toronto in March and the essay will be published in the journal, Feminist Media Histories. In December, Katherine traveled鈥痶o London at the invitation of St. Mary's University to participate in a workshop of Lotte Reiniger experts. In January, Katherine will travel with GRI Senior Curator,鈥 Maristella 鈥疌asciato, to Berlin, Weimar, and Dessau to conduct research for their upcoming exhibition on the 100-year anniversary of the Bauhaus, to be presented at the Getty Research Institute in July 2019.

Nathanael Roesch successfully defended his doctoral dissertation 鈥淭he Athletic Turn in Contemporary Art鈥 on November 16, 2017. Nathanael鈥痟as accepted a principal graphic design position with The Free Library of Philadelphia.

Visiting Fulbright Scholar and artist 鈥Mariam Souali 鈥痙iscussed 鈥淎rt and Intellect鈥 with the Alumnae Bulletin.

狈补惫补鈥&苍产蝉辫;厂迟谤别颈迟别谤 has received a prestigious Mellon Fellowship to conduct research at the Knights 鈥痮f Columbus 鈥疺atican Film Library at St. Louis University, MO.

In November,鈥&苍产蝉辫;History of Art's 鈥Mechella鈥 Yezernitskaya 鈥痝ave a talk titled "Five Portraits of a Collector: Christian Brinton, the Collection, and the Archive" at the 鈥'Against 鈥痶he Scatter of the World': Rescuing, Keeping, and鈥 Moving Things symposium at S枚dert枚rn University, Sweden. The talk builds off of Mechella's research as Mary Patterson McPherson Curatorial Fellow working with the 鈥疌hristian Brinton Collection in the European Paintings Department at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

 

Mathematics 

This November, Ph.D. candidates Samantha Pezzimenti and Danielle Smiley presented at the Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Section of the Mathematical Association of America Conference at Shippensburg University.

Hannah Schwartz and Samantha Pezzimenti gave the joint talk "Intro to Knot Theory" at Albright College's undergraduate colloquium鈥痮n November 14.

Samantha Pezzimenti traveled to Lyon, France to present part of her dissertation research in the talk 鈥淚mmersed Lagrangian Fillings of Legendrians via Generating Families鈥 at the L鈥橝gence nationale de la recherch茅 Project: COSPIN conference. Additionally, aspects of Samantha鈥檚 dissertation were presented by her advisor Lisa Traynor at the Symplectic Geometry in Lyon conference in honor of Mathematician Jean-Claude Sikorav. She also gave a paper titled 鈥淚mmersed Lagrangian Fillings of Legendrian Submanifolds" at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in November.

Hannah Schwartz presented鈥"Higher Order Corks鈥 at the Low Dimensional Topology and Gauge Theory Workshop at the Casa Matematica Oaxaca, Mexico. Hannah also presented her talk "One is Enough" at the University of Virginia, University of Nebraska,鈥疞incoln, and at Boston College.

 

Physics 

Carlos Cartegena presented on ongoing research of the 黑料社区 Plasma Laboratory at the APS Division of Plasma Physics Conference in Wisconsin.

Andy 鈥疌lark 鈥痯resented his talk "Micromagnetic simulation study of magnetic鈥 skyrmions in multilayers with interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction" at the Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Conference in Pittsburgh, PA.