Currently Accolades: Presented for April 5, 2021

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  1. Stephanie Erev, urban and public affairs faculty, presented her research titled “On Apocalyptic Spiritualities and the Force of Uncanny Colors” at an invited talk at the SUNY Albany Political Theory Workshop on March 26.
  2. Stephanie Erev, urban and public affairs faculty, presented “On the Strange Force of Uncanny Colors between Worlds” at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association on April 1.
  3. Stephanie Erev, urban and public affairs faculty, presented “More-than-Human Subjectivities” at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association on April 3.
  4. Emily Ford, library faculty, presented “From Story to Research: Storying Human Experience Narratives” as part of the Institute for Research Design in Librarianship’s 2021 Speaker Series “Thinking Critically about Research and Power.” 
  5. Jon Holt, world languages and literatures faculty, presented a paper titled “Illusion of Sameness: Umezu Kazuo's Snake Girls” as a part of the panel chaired by Holt titled “Proudly Different in Japan: Body, Sexuality and Gender in Manga” at the annual Association of Asian Studies (AAS) conference on March 26. 
  6. Susan Kirtley, English faculty, was an invited panelist for a discussion on “Playing Favorites: Comics Pros’ Favorite Eisner Stories” as part of Will Eisner Week.
  7. Susan Kirtley, English faculty, was featured on a panel titled “The Power and Responsibility of Comics Pedagogy” as part of the Comic Arts Conference at Wondercon at Home on March 26.
  8. Jungmin Kwon, film faculty, presented “‘I Want to Live a Life that I Choose’: Romanticized Queer Family and Nature in Little Forest (2018)” at the 2021 Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference on March 20.
  9. Tetyana Sydorenko, applied linguistics faculty, presented “Multimodal Input in Language Teaching Across the Globe: Teachers’ Beliefs” at the virtual American Association for Applied Linguistics conference on March 22.