October, 2002
BRUCE BENNETT’s poem,
"Phenomena," appeared in the fall 2002 issue of Rattapallax; he
read his poem at the reading celebrating the magazine’s publication at
the Midtown Manhattan Library on September 14. Professor Bennett read his
poetry in the Renata Rewald Writers Series at the Morgan Opera House in
Aurora on September 21. He also read at Keuka College with other FootHills
Publishing poets on October 1.
SUSAN FORBES adapted
and directed Shakespeare's As You Like It for the Auburn Players.
This production was performed throughout Cayuga County including the Wells
College Amphitheatre. It was awarded two Merit Awards by the Theatre Association
of New York. The production was remounted on October 3-6 at Cayuga Community
College as part of a Condensed Shakespeare Festival for the Auburn Players.
Professor Forbes produced and directed The Schemings of Scapin on
September 13 and 14. Approximately 550 people saw the production. The Scapin
Production won the following merit Awards by the Theatre Association of
New York: Merit Award For Outstanding Accomplishment in Acting to the cast;
Merit Award for Outstanding Accomplishment in Scenic, Lighting and Mask
designs to Joe DeForest; Merit Award to the Musical Director, Musicians,
Movement Coach, Hair and Wig Designer, Stage Manager and Crew for Outstanding
Work in enhancing the production; Merit Award for Outstanding Accomplishment
in Costume Design to Judith Johnson; Merit Award for Outstanding Accomplishment
in Directing to Susan Forbes.
After a particularly successful
meeting of the Conference on New York State History held on the Wells campus
during the summer of 2001, MICHAEL GROTH was invited to serve as
a permanent member of the program committee for the conference. In
March, Professor Groth worked with the committee at the New York State
Historical Association in Cooperstown to plan the 2002 conference in Saratoga
Springs. In June, he attended a weeklong seminar at Columbia University
co-sponsored by the Council of Independent Colleges and the Gilder Lehrman
Institute of American History. Entitled "Slavery Studies Today,"
the seminar, conducted by Professor David Brion Davis of Yale University,
brought together approximately three dozen faculty members from CIS-member
institutions for intensive discussion of historiography and pedagogy. Professor
Groth's essay entitled "Laboring for Freedom" will appear in Mighty
Change, Tall Within, a volume on the African-American experience in
New York State to be published by SUNY Press this upcoming winter."
VICTORIA MUNOZ has
had her research on transgender identity and sexual orientation accepted
for publication by The Haworth Press. Her new book will be included in
their Gay and Lesbian Studies series and is tentatively titled, Orienting
Gender, Disorienting Sex.
NIAMH O' LEARY, TOM VAWTER
and their collaborators at Cornell's Center for the Environment received
USDA research funds to support summer work on assessing the reliability
of water quality data collected by citizen volunteers in the Salmon Creek
Watershed. Professors O’Leary and Vawter also attended a three-day conference
on "Remote Sensing Education" in Auburn in June. Conference topics included
basic and advanced techniques in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and
the application of these techniques in the classroom.
VICTOR PENNIMAN directed
the music for the Scapin production and performed with the group, discontinuo.
They received merit awards from the Theater Association of New York State
for Outstanding Work in enhancing the production.
Drawings by WILLIAM ROBERTS
appeared in seven different editions of the "Saratoga Sketchbook" published
by the Syracuse Post-Standard during August and September of 2002. An exhibition
of his paintings, photography, and drawings was held at the Saratoga Arms
in Saratoga Springs during July, August, and September. This was the 23rd
consecutive annual exhibition at Saratoga for Professor Roberts. An exhibition
of abstract paintings has been scheduled for March and April of 2003 at
Gallery 15 in Rochester, New York. A broadside featuring the drawing of
Professor Roberts and a poem by Bruce Bennett, entitled "Calligraphy,"
was produced by the Wells College Press. A chapbook, entitled "Were I To
Tell You," by Bruce Bennett featuring the drawings of Professor Roberts
was published and printed by the Wells College Press. A chapbook, entitled
"Il Penseroso & L'Allegro," by poet Ed Skoog featuring the drawings
of William Roberts was published by the Wells College Press.
For a week in June at Colorado
State University, THOMAS STIADLE read Advanced Placement calculus
exams as a faculty consultant for the Educational Testing Service. Almost
200,000 American and International students annually take Advanced Placement
exams in calculus. Math instructors from around the country gather to read
the written portions of these exams, make professional contacts, and engage
in discussions on curricular and pedagogical issues.
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