FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS
*Dr. Joseph A. Bailey II Fellow
2007-08
Marilyn Elkins*, Professor, Department of English
Maria Karafilis (deferred), Associate Professor, Department of English
Suzanne Regan, Professor, Department of Communication Studies
2006-07
Hema Chari, Professor, Department of English
Robert Dechaine, Associate Professor, Department of Liberal Studies, “Eternal Vigilance.”
Alejandra Marchevsky*, Associate Professor, Department of Liberal Studies
2005-06
John Kennedy, Associate Professor, Department of Music
Micol Seigel*, Assistant Professor, Department of Liberal Studies
Michael Willard, Assistant Professor, Department of Liberal Studies
2004-05
Michelle Hawley, Assistant Professor, Department of English
San San Kwan, Assistant Professor, Department of Theater Arts and Dance
Lauri Ramey*, Associate Professor, Department of English
2003-04
Bryant Alexander*, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies
Lena Chao, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies
Maria Karafilis, Assistant Professor, Department of English
ACP fellowships have sponsored the following publications and presentations:
Bryant Alexander, “Placement and Displacement of Black Identity: The Case of Migration across Borders from Campus to Community.” In B. K. Alexander. Performing Black Masculinity: Race, Culture, and Queer Identity. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2006: 33-67.
Rob DeChaine, Imagined Immunities. In Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice, eds. M. Romero, J. Parker & R. Samantrai. Forthcoming from SUNY Press.
Maria Karafilis, “The Traumatic Sublime and American Democracy.” American Studies Association, Washington DC, November 2005; “Trauma, Race, and the Unassimilated.” American Studies Association, Hartford, CT, October 2003.
Lauri Ramey, “Border Crossing with the Slave Songs.” In Slave Songs and the Birth of African American Poetry (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008); L. Ramey, editor, The Heritage Series of Black Poetry, 1962-1975: A Research Compendium (Ashgate, 2008).
