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Dyson Year In Review 2012-2013

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NEW FACULTY APPOINTMENTS > Hasan Arslan, Associate Professor, Criminal Justice and Security > Sam Baruch, Lecturer, Economics > Thomas Breidenbach, Lecturer, English > Heather Bryant, Lecturer, English > Zafir Buraei, Assistant Professor, Biology > Luke Cantarella, Associate Professor, Performing Arts > Erica Crispo, Assistant Professor, Biology > Kristen DiGennaro, Assistant Professor, English > Lauren Gaul, Lecturer, Performing Arts > Thalia Goldstein, Assistant Professor, Psychology > Sethu Karthikeyan, Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders > Julie Lawrence-Edsell, Lecturer, Performing Arts > Anne Levy, Lecturer, Performing Arts > Lara Merlin, Lecturer , English > Elmer-Rico Mojica, Assistant Professor, Chemistry > Judith Pajo, Assistant Professor, Sociology and Anthropology > Anna Shostya, Assistant Professor, Economics > Leora Trub, Assistant Professor, Psychology > Emily Welty, Assistant Professor, Political Science > Maren Westphal, Assistant Professor, Psychology FACULTY BOOKSHELF Political science faculty members MATTHEW BOLTON, MEGHANA VASUDEV NAYAK, EMILY WELTY, and CHRISTOPHER MALONE, chair of the political science department, along with several current and former Pace students, have published a collection of essays, Occupying Political Science: The Occupy Wall Street Movement from New York to the World. The book looks at the Occupy Wall Street Movement and examines the discipline of political science itself. Pace Performing Arts Professor LEE EVANS published Crash Course in Chords, a theory and performance workbook for piano, this past May by Hal Leonard Corporation. Art for Art's Sake? The Impact of Arts Education, co-authored by Assistant Professor of Psychology THALIA GOLDSTEIN, was published in June by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The book covers the performing arts, visual arts, and creative writing and explores the possible psychological outcomes from arts training. Art for Art's Sake? OVERVIEW Centre for Educational Research and Innovation Distinguished Professor of Art History JANETTA REBOLD BENTON co-authored Handbook for the Humanities. The book was published earlier this year by Pearson Education. REBECCA MARTIN, professor of English, has edited the book, Critical Insights: Crime and Detective Fiction. The book is a collection of twelve essays that examines crime writing on a global scale with essays on Chinese, Latin American, Japanese and other Asian, Nordic, and Native American writing about crime and detection. The book was published by Salem Press. • 17 • Year in Review 2012–2013

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