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September 10, 1999: Volume 47, Number 1 |
The Chronicle
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College Welcomes New Faculty Members
The College welcomes 20 new faculty members this fall.
With others to be announced in upcoing issues, some of them are:
Rachel Brown, visiting instructor of philosophy, earned her Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She specializes in political theory, history of political theory and public affairs.
Quynh Chu-Lagraff, visiting assistant professor of biology, holds her Ph.D. in molecular neurobiology at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the University of Illinois-Urbana. Her teaching and research interests include molecular biology, cell biology and genetics.
Ian Condry, visiting instructor of anthropology, earned his Ph.D. from Yale University. He has an interest in Japanese culture and society. His fieldwork has included explorations of the rap music scene in Tokyo and Nagano.
Valerie Davis-Manna, visiting assistant professor in the Graduate Management Institute, earned her Ph.D. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a dissertation on "Health Care Policy Implementation: Caregiver Adoption of Restraint Minimization Policy in Nursing Homes." She has taught marketing and management courses at several institutions.
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