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Faculty and Staff NOTESFaculty and Staff 2020 LaGuardia Community College / CUNY Articles and Books Amit Aggarwal published an article (with ing French to North African Sldiers in the French Diana Samaroo, Ivana Radivojevic Jovanovic, Colonial Army: Pedagogy and Ideology” in The Sunaina Singh, Michelle Paola Tuz, and Marilyn French Review (April 2019), Vol. 92, Issue 4, pp. 143– Rampersad Mackiewicz) titled “Porphyrinoid-Based 156. They also co-authored (with Robin Kietlinski) Photosensitizers for Diagnostic and Therapeutic a book chapter titled “Teaching the French Revo- Applications: An Update” in Journal of Porphyrins lution at a Community College: Challenges and Ben- and Phthalocyanines (June 2019), Vol. 23, Issue 7/8, efits” in Teaching Representations of the French pp. 729–765, http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/ Revolution, eds. Douthwaite et al. (New York: Mod- pdf/10.1142/S1088424619300118. ern Language Association of America, 2019), pp. 87– Faith Armstrong published an article titled 97. “Quality of Life in Fibromyalgia Clients” in Nursing Lee Boyar published an article (with Paquita Made Incredibly Easy (December 2019), Vol. 17, Issue Davis-Friday) titled “Assessing a Golden Opportu- 6, pp. 20–26, https://journals.lww.com/nursingmade nity: CEO Performance at McDonald’s” in The CASE incrediblyeasy/Abstract/2019/11000/Quality_of_life_f Journal (June 2019), Vol. 15, Issue 5, pp. 397– 415, or_patients_with_fibromyalgia.6.aspx. http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S108 Ece Aykol published an article titled “Diplopic 8424619300118. Remembering in Aleksandar Hemon and Velibor Richard Brown published two articles: (with Božović’s Collaborative Work” in Pacific Coast (Diane Beck, Ned Block, Hal Blumenfeld, Richard Philology (November 2019), Vol. 54, Issue 2, pp. 180– Brown, David Carmel, Marisa Carrasco, and Mazviita 202, https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/pacicoas- Chirimuutu) titled “Opportunities and Challenges phil.54.2.issue-1. for a Maturing Science of Consciousness” in Nature Christian Beynis published two articles: (with Human Behavior (February 2019), Vol. 3, Shinho Cho, James Parry, and Hao Zeng) titled “Ef- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-019-0531- fect of the Growth Temperature and Oxygen Flow 8 and (with Hakwan Lau and Joseph LeDoux) titled Rate on the Properties of MoO3 Thin Films” in Jour- “Understanding the Higher-Order Approach to Con- nal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (2019), Vol. sciousness” in Trends in Cognitive Science, Vol. 23, 17 and titled “Indium Insertions in Non-Stoichio- Issue 9, pp. 754–768, They also co-authored (Hak- metric Copper Sulfide, CuxS, and their Effect on the wan Lau) a book chapter titled “The Emperor's New Surface Localized Plasmon Resonance of the Phenomenology? The Empirical Case for Conscious Nanocrystals” in Applied Physics A (April 2019), Vol. Experience without First-order Representations” in 125, Issue 210. Blockheads! Essays on Ned Block's Philosophy of Habiba Boumlik published three articles: (with Mind and Consciousness, eds. Adam Pautz and Phyllis Van Slyck) titled “Addressing Extremism Daniel Stoljar (MIT Press, 2019). through Literature: An Online Cross-Cultural Con- Cheri Carr published an article titled “Member versation on Mahi Binebine’s Horses of God” in Spotlight” in 2019 Empire State Physical Therapy Ikhtilaf. Journal of Critical Humanities and Social (November 2019), Issue 29, pp. 15–16, Studies (November 2019), Vol. 1, Issue 2, pp. 34–52; https://www.nypta. org/page/2019Empirestate. titled “Alternatives to Literature Courses for Highly Tao Chen published an article (with Linda Proficient Heritage Students: The Case of Arabic in Keen) titled “Slices of Parameter Spaces of Gener- a Community College” in NYS TESOL Journal (Janu- alized Nevanlinna Functions” in Discrete & Contin- ary 2019), Vol. 6, Issue 1, pp. 34–41 and titled “Teach- uous Dynamical Systems - A (October 2019), Vol. 39, LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (October, 2019), Vol. 119(10)S:A124 and (with M. Mahmood, J. Kleiman, R. Ryan, R. Lu, Y. Chen, Q. Haisley, and K. Abdelmas- sih) titled “Eating and Food-Related Attitudes and Behaviors of Emerging Adults with Overweight/ Obesity from Different College Environments” in Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (October, 2019), Vol. 119(10)S:A124 Hugo Fernandez published an article (with Nathaly Herrera) titled “Exchange with Hugo Fer- nandez on His Traveling Exhibition of Photographs of Hemingway House” in Dichtung Yammer (April 2019), Vol. 4, Issue 4, http://dichtungyammer.word- press.com. Thomas Fink published ten articles: (with Aldrin Valdez and Olive Casareno) titled “Exchange on Aldrin Valdez's ESL or You Weren't Here” in Dich- tung Yammer (September 2019), Vol. 4, Issue 8, http://dichtungyammer.wordpress.com; (with Tim- othy Liu) titled “Exchange on Timothy Liu's Lumi- Issue 10, pp. 5659–5681, https://www.aimsciences. Performance of Tourism, Palm Spring” in IAI Aca- nous Debris: New and Selected Legerdemain, org/article/ doi/10.3934/dcds.2019248. demic Conference Proceedings (February 2019) and 1992-2017” in Dichtung Yammer (February 2019), Vol. Carrie Conners published eleven poems: titled titled “Puerto Rico Gas Prices Fall – ‘The Math of 4, Issue 1, http://dichtungyammer.wordpress.com; “Adaptation: Geophagia IX” in Bodega (April 2019), Cheap Oil’” in The Mathematics Education for the (with Angelica Duran) titled “Exchange with Angel- Vol. 80, http://www.bodegamag.com/issues/80/full; Future Project Proceedings of the 15th International ica Duran on Her Work as a Scholar/Teacher of titled “The Cryptids' Daily Grind” in Marsh Hawk Re- Conference (December 2019). John Milton's Ouevre” in Dichtung Yammer (July view (October 2019), pp. 46, https://marshhawk- Richard Dragan published an article titled “Cu- 2019), Vol. 4, Issue 7, http://dichtungyammer.word- press.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Marsh-Hawk rious Incidents in the Night-Time: Portraying a Mind press.com; (with Burt Kimmelman) titled “Exchange -Press-Review-Fall-2019.pdf; titled “Family Visit” in on the Spectrum in James Joyce’s ‘Ithaca’” in The with Burt Kimmelman on Wings Apart” in Dichtung Anthology of Appalachian Writers (June 2019), Vol. International Journal of Literary Humanities (March Yammer (November 2019), Vol. 4, Issue 10, 11, pp. 91; titled “Her Resolution: Geophagia VIII” in 2019), Vol. 17, Issue 1, pp. 11–22, doi:10.18848/2327- http://dichtungyammer.wordpress.com; (with Car- Crab Orchard Review (December 2019), Vol. 24, Issue 7912/CGP/v17i01/11-22. rie Conners) titled “Exchange with Carrie Conners 1, https://issuu.com/craborchardreview/docs/book_ Maureen Drennan edited a book (with Molly on Luscious Struggle” in Dichtung Yammer (Octo- 24_2c2__1_; titled “Lost & Found” in Anthology of Rosner, Lauren Navarro, Meghan Fox, and Lidiya ber 2019), Vol. 4, Issue 9, http://dichtungyammer. Appalachian Writers (June 2019), Vol. 11, pp. 92; titled Kan) titled Documenting the City: Journalism In- wordpress.com; (with Hugo Fernandez and Nathaly “The Secret to Sustained Desire” in Anthology of spired by Edith Evans Asbury (New York). Herrera) titled “Exchange with Hugo Fernandez on Appalachian Writers (June 2019), Vol. 11, pp. 93; titled Monika Ekiert published an article titled “Fo- His Traveling Exhibition of Photographs of Heming- “Shark Week” in Glass: A Journal of Poetry Poets cused Written Corrective Feedback and Linguistic way House” in Dichtung Yammer (April 2019), Vol. Resist (July 2019), http://www.glass-poetry.com/ Target Mastery: Conceptual Replication of Bitch- 4, Issue 4, http://dichtungyammer.wordpress.com; poets-resist/conners-shark.html; titled “Shift ener and Knoch (2010)” in Language Teaching (May (with John Ziegler and Paolo Javier) titled “Ex- Change” in Chautauqua Review (June 2019), Vol. 16, 2019), doi:10.1017/S0261444819000120. change with Leah Richards and John Ziegler on pp. 22; titled “Shorn” in Chautauqua Review (June Delfino Enriquez-Torres published a paper their Editorial Stewardship of Supernatural Stud- 2019), Vol. 16, pp. 23; titled “Uninvited Guests” in (with Malgorzata Marciniak, Edwin Cho, and An- ies” in Dichtung Yammer (December 2019), Vol. 4, Marsh Hawk Review (October 2019), pp. 47, drea Martinez) titled “Numerical Estimation of Issue 11, http://dichtungyammer.wordpress.com; https://marshhawkpress.org/wp-content/uploads/ Solar Resource for Curved Panels on Earth and (with LaRose T. Parris) titled “Exchange with LaRose 2019/10/Marsh-Hawk-Press-Review-Fall-2019.pdf and Mars” in SPIE Proceedings (February 2019), 10913. T. Parris on Being Apart: Theoretical and Existential titled “Union Representative” in Anthology of Ap- Christopher Farley published an article (with Resistance in Africana Literature” in Dichtung Yam- palachian Writers (June 2019), Vol. 11, pp. 90. They Waqar Rizvi, Naxhije Berisha, N.V.S.D.K. Bhupathi- mer (January 2019), Vol. 4, Issue 1, http://dich- also published an article (with Thomas Fink) titled raju, Chrysafis Andreou, Emaad Khwaja, German V. tungyammer.wordpress.com; (with Sheila E. Murphy “Exchange with Carrie Conners on Luscious Strug- Fuentes, and Moritz F. Kircher) titled “Distorted Ph- and Nathaly Herrera) titled “Exchange with Sheila gle” in Dichtung Yammer (October 2019), Vol. 4, thalocyanines by Click Chemistry: Photoacoustic, E. Murphy on Reporting Live from You Know Where” Issue 9, http://dichtungyammer. wordpress.com. Photothermal, and Surface-Enhanced Resonance in Dichtung Yammer (March 2019), Vol. 4, Issue 3, Dianne Gordon Conyers published an article Raman
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