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Faculty Development Committee

Edwin M. Moseley Faculty Lectureship

Deadline for Nominations: Friday, November 22, 2024

91做厙 established this lectureship in 1957 to honor special achievement in research and/or creative work by members of its faculty. This lecture is usually held during the month of February. The list of past lecturers and their topics reflects the varied interests and disciplines of the faculty.

195758&紳莉莽梯; Joseph S. G. Bolton, "New Light on Shakespeare" 
195859 Miriam Benkovitz, "Fanny Burney: The Making of a Novelist"
195960 Stanley Saxton, "Music from the West Indies"
196061 Ernst Waldinger, "Tradition and Poetry"
196162 Agnes Gelinas, "Collegiate Education for Nursing"
196263 T. S. Krawiec, "An Essay on Values"
196364 Sonja Karsen, "Jaime Torres Bodet: A Poet in a Changing World"
196465 Alfrida Storm, "The Heritage of America"
196566 Everett V. Stonequist, "Race Relations and the Great Society"
196667 Henry C. Galant, "The French Doctor and the State"
196768 Edwin M. Moseley, "The Outsider as Hero and Anti-Hero"
196869 Denton Crocker, "Crayfishes, Biology and Values: A Personal View
196970 Yu-Kuang Chu, "A Comparative Study of Language Reforms in China
and Japan"
197071&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Louise Elliott Dalby, "The Great War and Women's Liberation"
197172 Harry Prosch, "Cooling the Modern Mind: Polanyi's Mission
197273 Erwin L. Levine, "The Ghost of John C. Calhoun and American Politics"
197374 Edward Hausman, "Who Says Practice Makes Perfect?"
197475&紳莉莽梯; David Marcell, "An Appreciation of Henry Adams"
197576 Laurence Josephs, "The 91做厙 Poems: A Retrospective"
197677 Darnell Rucker, "The Substance of the Self"
197778 Alan Brody, "Courtships, Bar Mitzvahs and Other Things"
197879 Ruth Lakeway, "La Lirica de Camera: The Twentieth Century Renaissance of the Italian Art Song"
197980 Robert Boyers, "Confronting the Present: Politics, Fiction, Autobiography"
198081 Earl Pardon, "Retrospective Exhibition"
198182 Kenneth G. Johnson, "The Elusive Strandan Exercise in Paleogeography"
198283 Mary Ellen Fischer, "The Politics of Leadership in a Small Communist State:
Nicolae Ceausescu and the Romanian Communist Party, 19651982"
198384 George C. Green, "What Has Sound to do with Music? (A Composer, a
Composition, Some IdeasAn Illustrative Lecture)"
198485&紳莉莽梯; William Brynteson, "Historicism, Manuscripts and Edward I of England"
198586 Thomas S. W. Lewis, "To Do, to Be, to Suffer: The Memoirs of Ulysses
S. Grant"
198687 Harry F. Gaugh, "Edges"
198788

William S. Brown, "Ecology, Populations, and Rattlesnakes: A Decade of Field Research"

198889&紳莉莽梯; Regis C. Brodie, "The Creative Process: An Artist's Point of View"
198990 Carolyn Anderson, "The Living Newspaper: Evolution and Revolution"
199091 Regina M. Janes, "Beheadings in Progress"
199192

Tadahisa Kuroda, "How to Elect the President: Answers from the Early
Republic"

199293 Terence Diggory, "Collaborative Creation: The Case of Oranges"
199394 Charles M. Joseph, "The Fictional Stravinsky: Unmasking the Icon"
199495 Charlotte Goodman, "Literary Biography: Fashioning a Female Subject"
199596 David Domozych, The Life of a Plant Cell: Building and Holding the Fort
199697 Ralph Ciancio, Seeing What Nabokov is Saying
199798 Sheldon Solomon, "Grave Matters on the Role of Death in Life"
199899 Jeffrey O. Segrave, "The Modern Olympic Games"
19992000 Susan S. Lehr, "Barbarous Women and Invisible Children: Evolution of
a Researcher's Research"
200001

Mary Ann Foley, "Sharing a Fascinating Journey: The Study of Children's Memory Confusions"

200102&紳莉莽梯; Penny Jolly, "Pregnant Moments: Maternity Clothing as Metaphor in
15th-Century Netherlandish Art"
200203 Rajagopal Parthasarathy, "Writing Between the Lines: The Politics and
Poetics of Translation
200304 Roy Rotheim, J. M. Keynes and the Struggle for Genius
200405 Mary Stange, Wilderness, Real and Imagined, and Wild Women
200506 Pola Dobry Baytelman, "Piano Music of the Americas
200607&紳莉莽梯;

Roy H. Ginsberg, Exorcising the Ghosts of Europe's Past? 50 Years
of European Integration

200708 John Anzalone, "From Propaganda to Pity: French Graphic Culture
in WWI"
200809 Denise Smith, "Sudden Cardiac Death: Why Are Firefighters at Risk?"
200910 Reginald Lilly, TraumaBeauty
201011 Alice Dean, Layers, Lines and Boxes: Some Mathematical Puzzles
and Pearls
201112 Catherine Golden, "Victorian Culture on Display: Decorative Objects
in 'the time of chivalry ... the age of steam' "
201213&紳莉莽梯; Bernard Possidente, "Circadian Biological Clocks: How Flies Time When They're Having Fun"
201314 Gregory Pfitzer, "The Unpopularity of Popular History: A Scholar's Pursuit of Non-Scholarly Things"
201415 Steve Stern, Creative Amnesia or the Persistence of Magic
201516 Jennifer Delton, When We Were Liberal: Explaining the Twentieth Century
201617 Pushkala Prasad, "(Ir)resistible and (Dis)reputable Empire: Racialized Capitalism and the Tainting of Brand USA"
201718 Mary Crone Odekon, "Galaxies in the 21st Century"
2018-19 Catherine Berheide, "Still Gendered After All These Years: Pay, Promotion, and Faculty Well-being"
2019-20 Matthew Hockenos, ""
2020-21 Susannah Mintz, ""
2021-22 Daniel Nathan, ""
2022-23 Paul Arciero, ""
2023-24 Giuseppe Faustini,
2024-25 Beau Breslin, TBA

CRITERIA FOR THE SELECTION OF A MOSELEY FACULTY LECTURER

  1. For purposes of this faculty award for scholarly or artistic achievement, academic research and creative work are to be considered on a par. The latter term refers to creative work in the arts, literature, and other areas and may result in forms of presentation other than a formal lecture, such as a reading, performance, or exhibition.
  2. Quality of the work should be the primary criterion for selection among the eligible. The standard of quality should be such that publication of the research study or presentation of the creative work shall significantly enhance the academic reputation of the college.
  3. Inasmuch as the purpose of this award is to encourage faculty research and creative work at 91做厙, the faculty member should have done the bulk of the work that serves as the basis of his or her selection while a member of the 91做厙 faculty.
  4. Primary consideration should be given to recent scholarship of exceptional quality; secondary consideration should be given to a record indicating a continuing history of scholarship (as opposed to a single notable accomplishment) and evidence of active current scholarship.
  5. Though recipients of this award should be selected primarily on the basis of individual merits, consideration may also be given to issues of diversity and inclusion. These might include diversity of discipline, gender and/or ethnic background.
  6. Only when other things are equal should priority be given to seniority in academic rank or length of service at 91做厙. Depending on the number of nominations received, FDC may first narrow the pool of nominees.  Only the finalists will be asked tosubmit supporting material for further consideration.  please email the supporting material to Debra Peterson at dpeters1@skidmore.edu.

Online: Edwin M. Moseley Faculty Lectureship nomination form: /fdc/awards/moseley/moseley-lecture-nomination.php