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Faculty Achievements: School of Arts, Humanities, and Renaissance Studies

ralph_cohen Ralph Cohen, professor, Shakespeare and Performance

A paper, 鈥淪aucy Lictors will Catch at Us: Boundaries in聽Antony and Cleopatra,鈥 seminar on 鈥淏oundaries,鈥 the Shakespeare Association of America鈥檚 meeting, March, Toronto.

Served as a judge for the finals of the English Speaking Union National Shakespeare Competition, Lincoln Center, April, New York.

Guest director, Chesapeake Shakespeare Festival鈥檚 production of聽Antony and Cleopatra (starring Matt Davies as Antony), which ran from聽June 6 to July 14, Ellicott City, Maryland.

Delivered a lecture, 鈥淭he Receipt of Learning at the Blackfriars Playhouse,鈥 part of a series, 鈥淪hakespeare鈥檚 London Theatres,鈥 July, the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Received the Folger Shakespeare Library鈥檚 鈥淪hakespeare Steward Award鈥 for contributions to Shakespeare in the American Classroom, October.

Delivered two lectures:聽鈥淭he Actor, the Audience, and the Play,鈥 Chengchi University and Asia University; 鈥淗ow an Early Modern Actor Prepared,鈥 the National Taiwan University and Changhua University, November.

achievement_Mary Baldwin seal Audrey Dillon, adjunct professor of music

Presented a paper, 鈥淭he Aging Female Voice,鈥 the Music and Lifelong Learning Conference, October 15, Columbia, South Carolina.

achievement_sarajames Sara Nair James, professor of art history

Received an appointment to the American Academy in Rome for the month of March 2013, and also received an appointment as a visiting scholar to Gordon College in Orvieto program for three weeks in early April 2013.

achievement_danielmetraux Daniel Metraux, professor of Asian studies

Edited the fall issue of the online journal Virginia Review of Asian Studies, including reviews of three Indian novels by Rod Owen, an article on women and the media in India by Triveni Mathur, and a research essay by Asian studies major Virginia Pope on dietary concerns of young Japanese and Americans.

achievement_rodowen Roderic Owen, professor of philosophy

Three book reviews published in the latest edition of聽SE Asian Studies Journal. All three were focused on recent literary works that provide insights and critical reflections on the effects of聽economic and cultural globalization on emerging forms of聽contemporary Indian identity.

achievement_paulryan Paul Ryan, professor of art

One new painting聽is included in the exhibition, 鈥淎narchistic Abstraction: Daydreaming through Form,鈥 the Ridderhof Martin Gallery and the duPont Gallery of the University of Mary Washington, October 24 鈥 December 2, Fredericksburg.聽Also invited to write the catalog essay for this exhibition.

achievement_jimsconyers Jim Sconyers Jr., associate professor of art

Received a commission from the Virginia chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers. His work聽Aposematic 2聽was presented to the outgoing president at an evening ceremony, October 10,聽Richmond.

achievement_jannasegal Janna Segal, assistant professor of theatre

Co-chaired the Critical Theory Colloquy for the Blackfriars Conference, for which also contributed a paper,聽鈥淲hom love hath turned almost the wrong side out鈥 (Othello聽2.3.49):聽Transversality in Shakespearean Characters.鈥