
Michael Vannoy Adams, DPhil, University of Sussex. Psychoanalyst,
Jung Institute; psychoanalysis; dream interpretation; the cultural
unconscious; imagination; comparative mythology.
Robert Apter, BA, Antioch College. Political and community activist;
union organizer; labor studies.
Eleanor Bader, MA, Hunter College. Journalism and publishing;
non-fiction.
Nancy Barnes, PhD, Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science,
New School University. Cultural anthropology; ethnography of schools;
urban education and school reform; education and autobiography.
Daniel Baudendistel, Performed with The Joffrey Ballet and American
Ballet Theatre. Classical ballet; repertory; classical music.
Michele Beck, MFA, Parsons School of Design. Art history; digital
video production; media theory; performance art.
Deborah Brevoort, MFA, New York University, MFA, Brown University.
Theatre; playwrighting.
Jens Brockmeier, PhD, Free University of Berlin. Human development;
language development and linguistics; cognition; literary theory.
Deena Burton, PhD, New York University. Theater; music; dance.
Christine Callahan, BFA, School of Visual Arts. Curating; painting.
Joao Carvalho, BA, Sao Paulo University. Performed with Paul Taylor
Dance Company; modern dance, gymnastics; choreography.
Rebecca Chace, MFA, New York University. Fiction; non-fiction;
theater.
Conrad Chu, MFA, Mannes College of Music. Orchestral conducting;
voice; clarinet and violin studies.
Jan Clausen, MA, Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science,
New School University. Fiction; nonfiction; poetry; gender studies;
anti-racist, feminist theory; literature; social change.
Nevin Cohen, PhD, Rutgers University. Urban planning and policy
development; environmental planning; environmental communication
and public participation.
Theo Coulombe, MFA, Cranbrook Academy of Art. Photography.
Jennifer Renee Danby, PhD, Graduate Center, CUNY. English Restoration
Theatre and Drama; acting styles (theory and history); early modern
theatre; twentieth-century American theatre.
Lydia Foerster, MA, University of Texas. Music video and editing
aesthetics; advocacy video and social change; visual thinking,
learning, and pedagogy.
clyde forth, MFA, Bennington College. Contemporary art practice;
performance.
Karen Furth, MA, New York University and the International Center
of Photography. Photography; fine art; photojournalism.
Sean Gallagher, BFA, BS, Temple University. Anatomy/kinesiology;
pilates; physical therapy.
Erich Goldstein, MS, University of Florida. Mathematics; cryptology.
Christopher Greene, MFA CUNY Brooklyn College. Media and popular
culture; ritual Communication; architecture, geography and culture;
Foucault, the body and medicine.
Elana Greenfield, MFA, Brown University. Playwriting; contemporary
drama.
Terry Greiss, BA, Sarah Lawrence College. Ensemble theater; experimental
theater; improvisation; arts education; political theater.
Nancy Grove, PhD, The Graduate Center, CUNY. Modern and contemporary
art history.
Bill Hart, BA, Loyola University, Los Angeles. Directing theater
pieces.
Alice Helpern, PhD, New York University. History of dance; criticism;
Martha Graham.
David Howard, PhD of Performing Arts Honorary Degree, Oklahoma
City University, performed with Royal Ballet and National Ballet
of Canada. Classical ballet; dance pedagogy; career development
for dancers; kinesiology.
Barrie Karp, PhD, The Graduate Center, CUNY.
Philosophy; anti-racist feminist theory; sexuality; psychoanalysis;
visual, literary,
and music analysis; cultural studies; arts; pedagogy; self-deception.
Katherine Kurs, PhD, The Royal College of Art, London. Contemporary
American religion and spirituality; “lived” religion
and religious pluralism; spiritual autobiography.
Pamela Lawton, MFA, The City College of New York. Painting and
visual arts; art education; museum education.
Leslie Lee, MA, Villanova. Theatre.
Jonathan Leibson, MFA, New York University. First-year writing;
short fiction; modernism.
Catherine McKinley, Cornell University. Creative non-fiction,
African literature, post-colonial literature.
Maria Medved, PhD, College of Psychologists of Ontario. Clinical
psychology; neuropsychology and health psychology.
Sarah Montague, BA, Cambridge University. Radio theory; aesthetics
and culture.
Robin Kyle Mookerjee, PhD, New York University. Modern and contemporary
American fiction and poetry; film and popular culture; composition
pedagogy.
Stephen Nunns, PhD candidate, New York University, MFA, City University
of New York. Theories of theatre; directing; art and public policy;
American pragmatism.
Mark Opler, MPH, PhD, Columbia University. Environmental and public
health; chemistry; toxicology.
Chris Packard, PhD, New York University. U.S. literary history;
gender studies.
Michael Pettinger, PhD, University of Washington. Latin patristics;
medieval religious literature.
Sharon Portnoff, PhD candidate, Jewish Theological
Seminary. Modern philosophy; modern Jewish thought.
Ina Adele Ray,
MA, New School University Media Studies Program.
Traditional and new media production and design; personal documentary
filmmaking; fiction narrative filmmaking; and experimental new
media design.
Martha Rhodes, MFA, Warren Wilson College. Poetry;
writing.
Cecilia Rubino, MFA, Yale School of Drama. Acting (theory and
practice); scene study; Shakespeare.
Lynda Schor, BFA, Cooper Union. Fiction; non fiction; painting;
printmaking; art therapy; writing and visual arts.
Henry Shapiro, PhD, Columbia University. Comparative literature;
English renaissance and Shakespeare; classics; relations between
19th and 20th century European fiction; poetry; music.
Susan Sherman, MA, Hunter College. philosophy; poetry; literature;
radical history.
Arthur Shippee, PhD Candidate, Yale University. Late antique religion
and culture; history and literature of Judaism, Christianity, and
Islam.
Faye-Ellen Silverman, DMA Columbia University. Music history;
composition; ear training.
Kersha Smith, MA, Hunter College. Social psychology; African American
culture; urban education; curriculum and pedagogy.
Jason Springs, PhD candidate, Harvard University. Philosophy and
religion.
Herbert Sussman, PhD, Harvard University. Masculinities; gender
theory; 19th century literature and culture.
Gregory Tewksbury, PhD Candidate, Union Institute. Education studies.
Maria Elena Torre, PhD candidate, Graduate Center CUNY. Youth
activism; urban education; participatory research methods.
Roben Torosyan, PhD, Columbia University. Dialogical communication;
transformative understanding; critical and creative thinking.
Marcela Tovar, Urban anthropology; cosmopolitanism; citizenship.
Silvia Vega-Llona, PhD, New York University. Cultural studies;
cultural memory and the cinema; Latin American women in film and
fiction; world cities and the cultures of globalization.
Jhon Velasco, Theatre Arts, Rutgers University. Diversity/multicultural
issues, GLBTQ history; health education; human sexuality; theatre;
acting; directing.
Leah Weich, MA, Long Island University. Developmental psychology;
history of psychology and the relationship between philosophy and
psychology.
Sara C. Winter, PhD, Union Theological Seminary. Hebrew Bible;
Septuagint studies; New Testament; filmmaking.
Karla Wolfangle, Certificate in Dance, The Boston Conservatory
of Music, performed with Paul Taylor Dance Company. Modern dance;
choreography.
Marion Wren,. PhD candidate New York University.
Creative writing; poetry; media criticism; media history; consumer
culture; cultural
studies.

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