Curriculum Vitae Lynn Pasquerella

Office of the President 1818 R Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 860-377-0581 (cell) [email protected]

I. Education

Brown University Ph.D. January 1985

Mount Holyoke College A.B. magna cum laude May 1980 and Phi Beta Kappa

Quinebaug Valley Community College A.A. summa cum laude May 1978

II. Professional History

Association of American Colleges and Universities

President, 2016-present

The Association of American Colleges and Universities is committed to advancing liberal education, equity, and quality in undergraduate higher education in service to democracy. Founded by 150 college presidents in 1915 as the Association of American Colleges, AAC&U currently represents 1,400 independent and public members, including two- and four-year undergraduate institutions, Masters- and doctoral-granting colleges and universities, higher education system offices, international affiliates and nonprofit organizations. Championing faculty-engaged, evidence-based, sustainable models and strategies for promoting excellence in undergraduate education, AAC&U leads institutions and communities in articulating and demonstrating the value of liberal education for work, citizenship and life. AAC&U stands at the forefront of the identification of essential learning outcomes; the understanding of employer needs and perceptions; and the development of evidence-based pedagogies, research, and program designs that emphasize the assets all students bring to college rather than their perceived deficits. As president, I have led a comprehensive strategic planning process, culminating in the plan for 2018-2022, ASPIRE: Advancing Student Performance through Integration, Research, and Excellence. Strategic initiatives include supporting centers for Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation on college and university campuses; collaborating with the Interfaith Youth Core to facilitate speaking across religious differences; guided pathways within and across institutions for underserved student success; expanding the scope and scale of work on the Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education to demonstrate student achievement of learning outcomes; and undertaking systematic research on employer surveys related to the value of 1

liberal education. Professional service includes membership on the Board of Trustees of the Lingnan Foundation; the Olin College Board of Trustees; the Advisory Board of the Newman’s Own Foundation, the Board of Directors of the National Humanities Alliance; the Wye Academic Advisory Board; the Heterodox Academy Advisory Council; the Bringing Theory to Practice Board; Jarislowsky Foundation Advisory Board; Board of the Public Philosophy Journal; the Senate and Executive Committee of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, where I am the sitting president; and the National Academies of Arts and Sciences Commission on the Integration of the Arts and Humanities with STEMM (2016-2018). In addition, I co-chair the Frances Perkins Homestead Campaign with Senator George Mitchell and host Northeast Public Radio’s The Academic Minute, which airs weekdays on stations across the country and on Armed Forces Radio.

Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA.

President, 2010-2016

Sitting on 800 acres in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts, Mount Holyoke is a residential, research liberal arts college for women. The first of the Seven Sisters, the College serves 2,300 undergraduate students in 50 majors and employs 240 faculty and 1,000 staff. My presidency was marked by a robust strategic planning process; outreach to local and regional communities; engagement with a world-wide network of Mount Holyoke’s 34,000 alumnae; and a commitment to a vibrant campus community. As the CEO, I oversaw a $717m endowment and $128.4m annual operating budget, reporting to a 31-member Board of Trustees. Major initiatives included the development of a blueprint for implementing an integrated five-year strategic planning process that aligned the College’s budget planning, facilities master planning, values initiatives, and assessment activities related to the accreditation standards set forth by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges; the establishment of the Lynk Program, connecting liberal arts and sciences to careers; the completion of a $300m comprehensive campaign; the creation of an Office of Planning and Programming and an office for Professional and Graduate Education; the founding of the President’s Commission on Work-Life-Family, a President’s Commission on Diversity and Inclusion, and Sustainability Week; instituting staff excellence awards to parallel faculty excellence awards; partnering with the U.S. Department of State in the development of the Women in Public Service Project; space audit and Facilities Master Plan; increased visibility through a branding and marketing campaign; and promoting access through service as a public intellectual in monthly broadcasts of “So, That’s All Right, Really?” on WHMP’s The Bill Newman Show, and as host of NPR’s The Academic Minute and Amherst public access television’s Difficult Dialogues: Voices From the Valley. Regional and national service includes membership on the boards of the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC); the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE); The Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (CIHE); Massachusetts Campus Compact (MACC); Amherst Media; President’s Pledge Against Global Poverty; Women’s Education Worldwide; Five Colleges, Inc.; the Executive Committee, Senate, the Lebowitz Prize Committee, and the Committee on Qualifications of Phi Beta Kappa; the Division III President’s Council of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); 2

President of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts (AICUM); Treasurer of the Women’s College Coalition (WCC); Secretary of the Economic Development Council of Western Massachusetts (EDC) and Governance and Finance Committee member.

Professor of Philosophy, 2010-present

I have taught courses in the Philosophy for Children, Critical Race Theory, the Sociology of Medicine, and the Sociology of Prisons. Research interests include medical ethics, philosophy of law, philosophy of race, and metaphysics.

University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT.

Provost, 2008-2010

A private university with a public purpose, the University of Hartford serves 5,000 undergraduate and 1,600 graduate students. Faculty in the seven schools and colleges offer opportunities in more than 100 degree-programs in the arts, humanities, business, engineering and technology, education, and health professions. In addition, the 350-acre campus houses two magnet schools, a Gardner multiple intelligence primary school and a science, technology, engineering and math high school. As the chief academic officer, my direct reports included the seven academic deans; the Director of Libraries; the Chief Information Officer and Director of Informational Technology Services; the Dean of Graduate Studies; the Associate Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies; the Assistant Provost and Dean of Faculty Development; and the Assistant Provost for Financial Planning. I worked collaboratively with the four Vice Presidents and the University’s General Counsel and Secretary in support of the President and a 60-member Board of Regents. I was a member of the Board’s Executive Committee, University Education Committee, Finance Committee, Investments Committee, and Institutional Advancement Committee. Other committee responsibilities included the Facilities Master Plan Committee; Budget Advisory Committee; the Committee on the DeWitt Museum of Political Life; and the Space Planning Committee. I served on the boards of the Corporators of the Hartford Art School; the Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges; and the Hartford Consortium. Initiatives included the development of an academic strategic plan and the completion of a University-wide strategic plan; a university-wide values initiative, “Committed to Community;” facilitation of bi-weekly community conversations among faculty, staff, and students around diversity and inclusion; the creation of a faculty forum for the dissemination of creative, artistic, and research projects; the establishment of dual-degree partnerships between the Hangar Corporation for prosthetics and orthotics and the physical therapy program; the development of a Center for Complexity; the expansion and implementation of the Jackie McLean Fellowship to support scholars and performers from underrepresented groups; the creation of a diversity tool kit for search committees; completion of a Facilities Master Plan; and development of a baseline campus climate survey; establishment of a Center for Service Learning; creation of a Sustainability Task Force; the identification of incubator space to promote technology transfer; appointment of an assessment coordinator; enhancement of the Honors Program and International Studies Program; and coordination of the ten-year self-study 3

report for NEASC.

Professor of Philosophy, 2008-2010

I taught courses in Medical Ethics and the Philosophy of Law.

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI.

Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School, 2006-2008.

Rhode Island’s flagship university, URI is home to 13,250 undergraduate and 3,000 graduate students on four campuses. I was responsible for assisting the Provost in overseeing the undergraduate curricula in eight colleges, 55 Masters and 36 Ph.D. programs. Direct reports included the Office of Student Learning Outcomes, Assessment, and Accreditation; the Honors Program; the Instructional Development Program; Enrollment Services; the Office of Admission; and the Office of Athletic Compliance. I served as chair of the Academic Advising Steering Committee; the Enrollment Management Committee; and the Curriculum Delivery Committee; and as a member of the Curricular Affairs Committee; the Athletics Advisory Board; the University College and General Education Committee; Learning Outcomes Oversight Committee; Asset Protection Committee; Space Enhancement and Design Allocation Committee; Master Planning Review Committee; Centennial Scholarship Committee; and the Office of Higher Education’s PK-16 Committee. I also served on the President’s Council for Sustainability, the Branding Steering Committee, and the President’s Commission on the Status of Women. In addition, I acted as a liaison between the offices of the president and provost and the Board of Governors.

Interim Vice Provost for Research, Graduate Studies and Outreach, 2005-2006.

I was responsible for the pre-award process; contracts; patents and license agreements; technology transfer; human and animal subject compliance; small boats; hazardous materials; conflict of interest; outreach; all facets of graduate education; and a $77.7m research portfolio. Direct reports included the Division of Compliance in Research; the Division of Research and Technology Transfer; and the two associate deans of the Graduate School. I worked at the national level with the Council of Graduate Schools and the Office of Research Integrity to develop curricula and training materials to promote research ethics, and I served as the Principal Investigator on a $3.5m ADVANCE Grant to promote the careers of women in the STEM disciplines.

Associate Dean of the Graduate School, 2004-2005.

I supported the Vice Provost for Research and Dean of the Graduate School in implementing programs designed to enhance graduate education, recruitment, and retention. In addition to the day-to-day administrative responsibilities, I developed a Research Ethics Fellows Program and new orientation program for graduate students of color with funding from a $750k National 4

Science Foundation Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate grant.

Full Professor of Philosophy, 1996-2008.

Philosophy Department Chair, 1997-2001.

Fellow, John Hazen White Sr. Center for Ethics and Public Service, 1994-2008.

Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1991-1996.

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1986-1991.

Lecturer in Philosophy, 1985-1986.

As a faculty member, I served on nearly every standing committee and numerous ad hoc committees, including the following: NEASC Self-Study Committee (2006-2007 and 1996); Leadership Planning and Training Committee (2004-2005); Health Professions Advisory Committee (2004-2008); Teaching Excellence Award Committee (2004-2005 and 1990-1994, Co-Chair); Arts and Sciences Dean’s Evaluation Committee, Chair (2003-2004); Honors and Visiting Scholars Committee (2003-2004); Integrity Committee (2002-2003); Research Office Evaluation Committee (2002); Conflict of Interest Committee (2000-2006); Institutional Review Board, (1999-2005), Chair (2002-2005); Honors Colloquium Director (2002-2003); Disability Services Faculty Fellow and Peer Mentor (1999-2008); College of Engineering Diversity Task Force 2000 (1998-1999); Search Advisory Committee for the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1998-1999); Search Advisory Committee for the Political Science Chair (1998); Search Advisory Committee for the Chair of Women’s Studies (1998); Multicultural Center Steering Committee (1997-1999); Graduate Student Academic Appeals Board (1997-1999); Council for Research (1997-2000), Co-Chair (1998-1999); Search Advisory Committee for the Director of the Honors Program (1997); URI Foundation Competitive Grants Committee (1996- 2005); Alumni Scholarship Committee (1996-1998), Chair, Humanities Subcommittee; Sabbatical Review Committee (1996); Liberal Arts Committee (1995-1996), Chair, Subcommittee on Honors Programs; General Education Committee (1994-1997); Faculty Mentoring Program (1994-2006); Honors and Visiting Speakers Committee (1993-1995); Committee to Investigate First-Year Seminar Programs (1992-1993); Committee to Review the Bachelor of General Studies Program (1993); Faculty Senate Nominating Committee (1992); Committee to Review Diversity in Education Program Requirements (1991-1992); Search Advisory Committee for the Chair of Languages (1991-1992); Steering Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity, Subcommittee on Participants, Subcommittee on Summary Report (1991); Cultural Diversity Task Force, Chair (1991); Search Advisory Committee for the Chair of Philosophy (1991); General Education Task Force, Liberal Studies Subcommittee (1990-1991); Search Advisory Committee for the Vice-President for Student Development (1989-1990); Faculty Senate (1989-1992); Teaching Effective and Facilities Committee (1989-1992); University Council on the Humanities (1988-1991); and the Basic Liberal Studies Committee (1986-1989). I also served as advisor to the Indian Student Association (2006-2007) and as a Faculty Marshal (1988-2000). 5

At the departmental level, I served as departmental chair from 1997-2001 and on the following committees: Assessment Advisory Committee (2005); Search Advisory Committee (1991-2005); General Education Revision Advisory Committee (2003); Director of Undergraduate Studies in Philosophy (1991-1996); Undergraduate Affairs Committee (1991-2006); Curriculum Committee (1991-2006), Chair (1996-1997); Personnel and Affirmative Action Committee (1991-2006); Visiting Speakers Committee (1986-1990). I developed the following courses: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues Related to the Human Genome Project (2002); Death and the Meaning of Life (2000); Engineering Ethics (1999); Discharge Planning in Prisons: Meeting the Goals of Rehabilitation, taught at the Adult Correctional Institution, (1997); Myths, Masks, and the Nature of Consciousness (1997); The Pre-Trial Project Service Learning Course in the Rhode Island Prisons (1996); A Three-Cornered Dialogue on the Law (1995); Race, Gender, and the Law (1993); Philosophy of Law (1990); Descartes Seminar (1989); The Prepared Mind (1988); Women and Moral Rights (1985).

Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, RI.

Affinity Group Faculty, 1993-1995.

I co-taught “Ethical Issues in Matters of Life and Death” with a nephrologist and a neonatologist. The course was designed to foster the identification and resolution of ethical dilemmas by medical students in a clinical setting.

III. Selected Publications

A. Books

Ethical Issues in Home Health Care. Co-authored with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publishing. April 2002. Print. 240 Pages. Second edition, 2008.

Ethical Dilemmas in Public Administration. Edited with Alfred Killilea and Michael Vocino. Westport: Praeger Press. May 1996. Print. 187 Pages.

B. Articles, Chapters, Booklets and Commentaries

Afterword, Applying Multiculturalism: An Ecological Approach to the APA Guidelines, ed. Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Gargi Roysircar, Scott J. Hunter, APA Books, in press.

“Higher Expectations,” AAC&U Liberal Education Blog, September 2020.

“Higher Education’s Racial Reckoning,” Diverse Issues in Higher Education, www.diverseeducation.com, September 17, 2020.

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“Educational Access for Women and Girls as a Social Justice Issue: Ghana as a Case Study,” with Dawn Whitehead, Social Justice for Children and Young People: International Perspectives, ed. Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Aradhana Bela Sood and Mark D. Weist, Cambridge University Press, 2020.

“What the COVID-19 Pandemic Can Teach Us About the Value of Liberal Education,” AAC&U Liberal Education Blog. May 18, 2020.

“Federal Student Aid Policy Must be Reformed to Make College Affordable for Low-Income Students,” Inside Higher Ed, www.insidehighered.com, April 6, 2020.

Foreword, Teaching for Liberal Learning in Higher Education, Mary Taylor Huber, Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2020.

“The Purpose of Higher Education and Its Future,” Liberal Education, Vol. 105 No.3/4 Summer/Fall 2019.

Foreword, From Equity Talk to Equity Walk: Expanding Practitioner Knowledge for Racial Justice in Higher Education, Estela Bensimon, Lindsey Malcolm-Piqueux and Tia Brown McNair, Jossey-Bass, 2020.

“The Game of Thrones and Educating for Democracy,” Liberal Education, Vol.105 No.1., Winter 2019.

“The Value of Liberal Education in a Post-Truth Era,” Liberal Education, Vol. 105 No. 2., Spring 2019.

“Research Shows That Employers Value a Liberal Education: They’re Looking for People with Critical Thinking Skills,” Harvard Business Review, September 19, 2019.

“In an Era of Fake News and Growing Public Distrust, Institutions Must Reframe the Narrative,” Higher Ed Jobs, March 19, 2019.

“Finding Our Common Humanity Amidst “The Fierce Urgency of Now,” Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, with Tia Brown McNair and Jacinta Saffold, Volume 51, Issue 1. January 11, 2019.

“Throwing Down the Gauntlet: The Need to Revolutionize Higher Education,” Liberal Education, Vol. 104. No. 4, Fall 2018.

“Preparing Students for an Unscripted Future,” Liberal Education, Vol. 104, No. 3. Summer 2018.

“Escaping Westword,” Inside Higher Ed, www.insidehighered.com, September 4, 2018. 7

“Parents: Pack Conversation on Seizing College Opportunities into Move-In Week,” with Fred Lawrence and George Anders, USA Today, August 29, 2018.

Foreword for President-to-President: Ten Challenges Facing Higher Education and How They Are Shaping the Future Student Experience, eds. Marylouise Fennell and Scott D. Miller, 2018, Online.

“Planning for America’s Future: Educating for Democracy,” Liberal Education, Winter 2017, Print.

“Speech, Spectacle, and Looking Closely for What One Cannot See,” Diversity and Democracy, Fall 2017, Print.

Foreword, Bandwidth Recovery: Helping Students Reclaim Cognitive Resources Lost to Poverty, Racism, and Social Marginalization by Cia Verschelden, Stylus Publishing, 2017, Print.

“Application of Campus Instructional Support: Two Case Studies,” with Caroline Clauss-Ehlers, The International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, Vol. 34/4, May 2017, Online.

“Re-invigorating Conversations about Leadership: Application of Strategic Choice Theory to the Social Justice Organizational Leader,” with Caroline Clauss-Ehlers, Global and Culturally Diverse Leaders and Leadership: New Dimensions, Opportunities, and Challenges for Business, Industry, Education and Society, eds. Jean Lau Chin, Joseph Trimble, and Joseph Garcia, Emerald Publishing, 2017. Print.

“Brentano’s Normative Ethics,” Handbook of Brentano and the Brentano School, ed. Uriah Kriegel. New York: Routledge. 2017. Print.

Foreword for Rising to the LEAP Challenge: Case Students of Integrative Pathways to Student Success, January 17, 2017.

“Glass Cliffs, Queen Bees and the Snow-Woman Effect: Persistent Barriers to Women’s Leadership in the Academy,” with Caroline Clauss-Ehlers, Liberal Education, Spring 2017, Vol. 103, No. 2. Print.

“Rebuilding Public Trust in an Age of Anti-Intellectualism,” Liberal Education, Spring 2017, Vol. 103, No. 2. Print.

“Freedom of Expression, Liberal Education, and Inclusive Excellence,” www.aacu.org, April 4, 2017. Online.

“The American Dream and Higher Education’s Broader Purpose,” Liberal Education, Winter 2017, Vol. 103, No. 1. Print. 8

“Erasing the Problem of the Color Line: A Collaborative Vision for the Future,” Liberal Education, Fall 2016, Vol. 102, No. 4. Print.

“Rewriting the Dominant Narrative: How Liberal Education Can Advance Racial Healing and Transformation,” Liberal Education, Fall 2016, Vol. 102, No. 4. Print.

“Higher Education Should Be a Public Good, Not a Private Commodity,” Washington Post, October 20, 2016. Print.

“Scientism, Human Consciousness and the STIRS Imperative,” Peer Review, Fall 2016, Vol. 18, No. 4.

“Trump, Loans, and the Liberal Arts, Inside Higher Ed, July 29, 2016. Online.

“Light Up the Danger,” Liberal Education, Summer 2016, Vol. 102, No. 3. Print. Forward for Achieving the Dream: A How-to Guide for Adult Women Seeking a College Degree, Carol Leary, 2016.

“Philosophers, Welders, and the Public Trust,” Inside Higher Ed, January 23, 2016.

“College Students on Holiday Face and In-Between World,” Hampshire Gazette. December 15, 2014. Print.

“Understanding Retirement from a Developmental Perspective: The Case of Mount Holyoke College” with Caroline Clauss-Ehlers. Faculty Retirement: Best Practices for Navigating the Transition,” ed. Claire A. Van Ummerson, Jean McLaughlin, and Lauren Duranleau. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing. 2014. Print. Pages 42-52.

“Giving Voice to Intuition in Overcoming Moral Distress” with Caroline Clauss-Ehlers. Bursting the Big Data Bubble: The Case for Intuition Based Decision Making, ed. Jay Liebowitz. New York: Taylor & Francis. 2014. Print. 127-135.

“Baseball, Death, and the Meaning of Life,” Befriending Death: 120 Views, ed. Alfred Killilea and Michael Vocino. Online. 2014.

“A Better Way to Protect College Athletes,” The Chronicle of Higher Education. July 14, 2012. Print.

“The Ethics of Lying in the Public Interest” with Alfred Killilea. Public Integrity, Volume 7, number 3, 2005. Print. Pages 261-273.

“Brentano’s Theory of Value: Beauty, Goodness, and the Concept of Correct Emotions” with Wilhelm Baumgartner. The Cambridge Companion to Brentano. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2004. Print. Pages 220-237. 9

“Confining Choices: Should Prisoners be Allowed to Participate in Experimental Research?” Theoretical Medicine, Volume 30:4, Winter 2002. Print. Pages 519-536.

“Intentionality, Phenomenology and Sensation in Brentano,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Volume XL, Supplement, 2002. Print. Pages 269-279.

“Ethical Issues in Home Health Care” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Medicine, Fall 2002. Print.

“Making Hard Time Even Harder,” Introduction to Practical Ethics, 2nd edition. Edited by Hugh LaFollette. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. 2001. Print. Pages 481-492. First edition, 1996. Pages 494–507.

“Infants, the Dead Donor Rule and Organ Donation: Should the Rules Be Changed?” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. Medicine and Law. 2001. Print. Proceedings of the 13th World Congress on Medical Law. Pages 888-892. Print.

“What to Do When the End is Near: Ethical Issues in Home Health Care Nursing” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. Public Health Nursing, March / April 2000. Print.

“Sacrificing Their Future: Religious Freedom and Parental Rights in Medical Decision Making for Children,” Having and Raising Children. Edited by Julia Bartkowiak and Uma Narayan, Philadelphia: University of Press. 1999. Print. Pages 177–191.

“The Rhode Island Ethics Project: A Proposed Model for Integrating Ethics into Master of Public Administration Programs” with Alfred Killilea and Michael Vocino. Teaching Ethics and Values: Program Innovations, Teaching Strategies, and Ethical Issues. Edited by James Bowman. Albany: SUNY Press. 1998. Print.

“Multidisciplinary Teaching About the Death Penalty: A Seminar for First Year Students” with Leo Carroll and Lawrence E. Rothstein. Focus on Law Studies, vol. XII, Spring 1997. Print.

“The Child Witness to Domestic Violence” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. Interpersonal Violence, Health and Gender Politics. Edited by Stanley G. French. August 1996, third edition.

“Breaking Down Barriers: Administrative Reform of the Organizational Culture Within a Women’s Prison” with Roberta Richman. Ethical Dilemmas in Public Administration. Edited by Lynn Pasquerella, Alfred Killilea, and Michael Vocino. Westport: Praeger Press. May 1996. Print. Pages 59–71.

“Ethics for Skeptics in Public Administration” with Alfred Killilea and Michael Vocino. Spectrum, vol. 68, no. 4, Fall/1995. Print. Pages 19–27.

“Law, Domestic Violence and the Demands of Justice” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith, 10

Archives for Legal and Social Philosophy, 1995. Print.

“Liability-driven Ethics: The Impact on Hiring Practices” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith, Business Ethics Quarterly, Volume 4, Issue 3, July 1994. Print. Pages 321–333.

“Brentano and Aesthetic Intentions,” Brentano Studien IV. Dettlebach: Verlag Josef Röll, 1993. Print. Pages 235–249.

“In the Interest of the Fetus: Mandatory Prenatal Classes in the Workplace” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. The Politics of Pregnancy: Policy Dilemmas in the Maternal-Fetal Relationship. Edited by Janna Merrick and Robert H. Blank. Philadelphia: Haworth Press. 1993. Print. Pages 191–201.

“The Just War Doctrine,” in Bosnia and Beyond. Edited by Martha McCoy. Pomfret, CT: Topsfield Foundation. 1993. Print. Pages 1–11.

“The Death Penalty in the United States,” Study Circles Resource Center Public Talk Series Booklet. Pomfret, CT: Topsfield Foundation. 1992–1993. Print. Pages 1–26, first edition. Pages 1–34, second edition.

“The Right to Die,” Study Circles Resource Center Public Talk Series Booklet. Pomfret, CT: Topsfield Foundation, 1992–1993. Print. Pages 1–44.

“Are There Reasonable Grounds for War?” with Martha McCoy. Study Circles Resource Center Public Talk Series Booklet. Pomfret, CT: Topsfield Foundation, 1992–1993. Print. Pages 1–22. Reprinted in Introduction to Political Science. Edited by Edwin H. Lundberg. New York: American Heritage. 1993.

“Chisholm’s Intentional Criterion of Property Identity and De Se Belief,” Consciousness. Edited by Enrique Villanueva. Atascadera, CA: Ridgeview Press. 1990. Print. Pages 261–273.

“Brentano and the Direct Attribution Theory,” Brentano Studien I. Dettelbach: Verlag Jösef H. Röll. 1989. Print. Pages 189–197.

“Kotarbinski and Brentano on Truth,” Topoi, Supplement 4. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1989. Print. Pages 98–106.

“Intentional Logic and Brentano’s Non-Propositional Theory of Judgment,” Grazer Philosophische Studien. Amsterdam: Rodopi Press. June 1987. Print. Pages 117–119.

“Brentano and Organic Unities,” From Bolzano to Wittgenstein: The Tradition of Austrian Philosophy. Edited by J.C. Nyiri. Vienna: Holder-Pichler-Tempsky. 1986. Print. Pages 128–131.

C. Book Reviews

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Philosophical Issues in Medical Ethics, edited by Nafsika Anthannassoulis. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Internet. February 19, 2007.

The Moral and Political Status of Children, edited by David Archer and Colin M. Macleod. Philosophical Quarterly. 54:216 July 2004. Print. Pages 490-492.

In Defense of Legal Positivism: Law Without the Trimmings, by Matthew Kramer. Philosophical Quarterly. Spring 2000. Print. Pages 422-425.

IV. Radio and Television

A. Daily host of The Academic Minute, which airs twice every weekday on WAMC’s 26 transmitters and translators, covering seven northeastern states. It is syndicated to 68 other stations throughout North America and posted in Inside Higher Ed and on www.academicminute.org. Albany, NY. July 6, 2010-present.

B. Monthly host of Difficult Dialogues: Voices from the Valley, WACTV, Amherst Media. Amherst, MA. 2013-present. Episodes have included:

“The Black Lives Matter Movement” with Christopher Tinson (Hampshire) and Amilcar Shabazz (UMass), May 6, 2015.

“Ethical Issues at the End of Life: The Lee Hawkins Case” with Laurie Loisel (Daily Hampshire Gazette) and Dr. Jeffrey Zesiger (Cooley Dickinson), April 8, 2015.

“The National Priorities Project: Setting the National Budget” with Robin Claremont and Douglas Hall, March 11, 2015.

“Abortion and Reproductive Rights” with Marlene Gerber Fried (Hampshire) and Lynn Morgan (MHC), December 11, 2014.

“President Putin and the Ukraine” with Stephen Jones (MHC), October 8, 2014.

“Detention Camps for Undocumented Children: Update on Children Caught in the Middle” with David Manuel Hernandez (MHC), September 17, 2014.

“The Debate Over the Common Core” with Michael Flynn (MHC), July 29, 2014.

“Faith, Reason, and the Miracles at Lourdes” with Christopher Rivers (MHC), June 30, 2014.

“NSA, Spying, and Civil Liberties” with Christopher Pyle (MHC) and William Newman (Western Massachusetts ACLU), April 18, 2014.

“The Plight of Undocumented Immigrants in the U.S.” with David Manuel Hernandez 12

(MHC), March 14, 2014.

“Women in Technology” with Audrey St. John (MHC) and Maria Toyofuku (Five Colleges, Inc.), February 7, 2014.

“The Casino Controversy (Continued)” with Rachel Volberg (UMass), December 17, 2013, aired January 2014.

“The Casino Controversy, Crime and Addiction” with Robert Goodman (Hampshire) and Karen Jacobus (MHC), December 17, 2013.

“Our Failing Cities” with Preston Smith (MHC), November 25, 2013.

“Gender Identity and Civil Rights” with Genny Beemyn (UMass) and Mitch Boucher (UMass), October 29, 2013.

“The Crisis in the Middle East: Egypt, Syria, and Pakistan” with Kavita Khory (MHC) and Gregory White (Smith), September 11, 2013.

“The Trayvon Martin Case (Continued)” with Amilcar Shabazz (UMass) and Christopher Tinson (Hampshire), August 29, 2013.

“The Trayvon Martin Case” with Cerri Banks (MHC) and Rosa Clemente (UMass), August 12, 2013.

C. Commentator for The Health Show, WAMC, Albany, NY.

“The Ethics of Genetic Testing,” December 2, 2010.

“Testing Student Athletes,” October 21, 2010.

“AIDS in Africa,” September 5, 2010.

“Childhood Obesity,” July 29, 2010.

“Organ Donation and Presumed Consent,” June 17, 2010.

“Mothering, Class, and the Law,” May 8, 2010.

“Aging Prisoners and Health Care,” April 10, 2010.

“The Ethics of Overtreatment,” March 10, 2010.

D. That’s All Right, Really? The Bill Newman Show, WHMP 93.6, Northampton, MA. Served as regular guest contemporary issues in medical ethics, the philosophy of law, and 13 education policy:

“Contemporary Issues in Higher Education,” January 9, 2017.

“Psychiatrists and Torture, The Expense of Drugs, and the Ethics of Football,” May 1, 2015.

“Smoking and the Poor,” “Restrictive Abortion Laws,” and “From First to Worst: Red Sox Commentary,” April 10, 2015.

“Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math” and “Restrictions on Manipulating Germ-lines,” March 20, 2015.

“The Ethics of Refusing Vaccinations for Children,” February 13, 2015.

“Bill Cosby, the Attacks on Sony, and the Testing Culture,” December 19, 2014. “The Ebola Crisis,” August 11, 2014.

“Mu Sochua and the Fight for Democracy in Cambodia,” July 18, 2014.

“The Hobby Lobby Decision, Abortion, and Reproductive Rights,” July 2, 2014.

“Medical Marijuana and Physician Participation in Capital Punishment,” May 21, 2014.

“Physicians Considering the Cost of Treatment, ObamaCare, and Informed Consent and Risky Procedures,” April 18, 2014.

“Bad Collegiate Behavior, Changes in the SATs, and the Prison Industrial Complex,” March 14, 2014.

“Brain Death and Futile Treatment, and the White House Summit for College Presidents,” February 7, 2014.

“Orphan Diseases and Smoking Bans,” December 13, 2013.

“Physician Participation in Torture,” November 15, 2013.

“Caring for Aging Prison Populations,” October 23, 2013.

“Sex Education and HPV Vaccines,” September 24, 2013.

“Fetal Protection Policies,” August 30, 2013.

“Force Feeding in Guantanamo and Other U.S. Prisons,” July 24, 2013.

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“Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia,” June 12, 2013.

E. Additional Radio Commentaries and Interviews

“COVID-19 Fees for Students,” WBZ Radio-Boston, August 15, 2020.

“ICE Regulations Impacting International Students,” Voice of America, July 8, 2020.

“Diversity Initiatives at Texas A&M,” Marketplace, National Public Radio, June 16, 2020.

“Should Colleges Reopen,” NBC Today Show, May 4, 2020.

“US College Leaders See Too Much Competition Ahead,” Voice of America News, December 3, 2019.

“White Supremacists and Racist Propaganda on College Campuses,” Voice of America, July 12, 2019.

“The College Admission Scandal,” National Public Radio, March 18, 2019.

“Pets on Campus,” PetBuzz, August 30, 2018.

“The Impact of the Presidential Travel Ban on International Faculty,” Education Dive, June 29, 2017.

“The Case for the Liberal Arts,” US News June 12, 2017.

“The Impact of President Trump’s Proposed Budget on Higher Education,” Forbes, May 25, 2017.

“The Appointment of Carol Christ,” Daily Cal, May 15, 2017.

“Crowd-Sourcing for College,” Winston-Salem Journal, April 12, 2017.

“Proficiency-Based Education and College Completion,” Maine Public Radio, May 16, 2017.

“Liberal Education and Career Preparation,” The Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2017.

“Title IX,” Grand Rapids Press, April 14, 2017.

“Betsy DeVos on Indoctrinating Students,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 11, 2017.

“White Nationalism on College Campuses,” VICE, March 29, 2017.

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“Data Science and the Liberal Arts,” Inside Higher Ed, March 29, 2017.

“New Administrative Policies and International Students The Non-Profit Times, March 9, 2017.

“Restorative Justice and College Sexual Assault,” National Public Radio, March 9, 2017.

Video Interview with The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 13, 2016.

“The Past and Future of Higher Education,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 6, 2016.

Who Are Women’s Colleges For?” WGBH 89.7, Boston Public Radio. October 15, 2014.

“College’s Real Value and First-Generation College Students,” Interview, WGBH 89.7, Boston Public Radio, March 28, 2014.

“College Acceptance Week,” Commentary, On Campus, WGBH. Boston, MA. March 20, 2014.

“Women in College Athletics,” Interview, WNEPR 88.5, New England Public Radio, November 29, 2013.

“Remembering the Score,” Commentary, Only A Game, WUR 90.9, Boston NPR, October 19, 2013.

“The Value of Women’s Colleges,” Interview, WGBH 89.7, Boston Public Radio, October 9, 2013.

“New England Colleges at the Forefront of Fossil Fuel Divestiture Movement,” Interview, WGBH 89.7, Boston Public Radio, June 3, 2013.

“Question 2 on the Massachusetts Ballot: Death With Dignity,” Interview, WNEPR 88.5, New England Public Radio, November 3, 2012.

“Lying During Election Years,” Commentary, WNEPR 88.5, New England Public Radio, September 1, 2012.

“Why the NCAA is Wrong in Requiring Sickle Cell Screening,” Commentary, WNEPR 88.5, New England Public Radio, July 24, 2012.

“Health Care Law and the Requirement to Talk to Dying Patients,” Interview, Morning Edition Extra, WNEPR 88.5, New England Public Radio, May 25, 2012.

“The High Cost of Higher Education and Economic Segregation,” Commentary, Morning Edition Extra, NEPR 88.5, New England Public Radio, March 23, 2012. 16

“Women’s Colleges and the Value of Liberal Education,” MTPR 89.1, Montana Public Radio, November 15, 2010.

“Leading Mount Holyoke College,” Interview, WNEPR 88.5, New England Radio, September 30, 2010.

“Women’s Education, Medical Ethics, and Why I Love Baseball,” Interview, The Alan Chartock Show, WAMC 90.3, Northeast Public Radio, January 7, 2010.

“Ethical and Social Implications of the Human Genome Project for the Workplace,” Interview, Rhode Island Public Radio 91.5, Providence, RI, September 13, 2002.

“Genetic Discrimination in the Workplace,” Interview, Morning Edition, Rhode Island National Public Radio 91.5, Providence, RI, July 12, 2000.

“Conditions of Confinement,” Interview, Ideas and Issues, WETS-FM 89.5, November 24, 1997.

“Ethical Dilemmas in Public Administration,” Interview, The Arlene Violet Show, WHJJ 920, Providence, RI, October 9, 1996.

“The Role of Hospital Ethics Boards,” Community Talk with Isham Martin, WINY 1350 AM, Putnam, CT, 1990.

F. Additional Television Interviews

“How Colleges Are Responding to CDC Recommendations to Keep Students Infected with COVID-19 on Campus,” Newsy, September 1, 2020.

“The Dangers of Returning to Campus Amidst COVID-19,” The World Today, China Global TV Network, August 4, 2020.

“The Impact of COVID-19 on International Students at US Institutions,” China Global TV Network, July 22, 2020.

“The Impact of COVID-19 on University Service Workers,” CBS-affiliate WWMT-TV, Grand Rapids, MI, May 1, 2020.

“The Lasting Impact of COVID-19 on Small Colleges,” Newsy, April 24, 2020.

“The Trend Toward Colleges Dropping SAT/ACT Requirements,” E.W. Scripps Television, April 15, 2020.

“Direct Admissions in Idaho,” E.W. Scripps, March 15, 2020. 17

“Endangered Liberal Arts Colleges,” Voice of America Television, December 9, 2019.

“College Bound: A Look into Connecticut State Colleges and Universities,” Interview, documentary film for Connecticut Public Television, Woodstock, CT, October 9, 2017.

“The Lynk Initiative,” Interview, ABC Channel 40, Springfield, MA, November 27, 2013.

“Philosophy for Children,” Interview, Emmy Award-winning Documentary for WGBY 57, Springfield, MA, Fall 2013.

“Remembering Sandy Hook,” Interview, ABC Channel 40, Springfield, MA, December 21, 2012.

“The Continuing Relevance of Women’s Education,” Arirang TV, Seoul, Korea, June 14, 2012.

“Global Women’s Leadership,” Interview, Beijing America Center-U.S. Department of State, Beijing, China, June 12, 2012.

V. Selected Awards and Honors

Elizabeth Topham Kennan Award, Mount Holyoke College Alumni Association, May 16, 2020.

Doctor of Letters honoris causa, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, May 19, 2019.

Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, May 18, 2019.

Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, May 2, 2019.

Named one of America’s Top 35 Women Leaders by Diverse Issues in Higher Education, May 2019.

Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for Distinguished Humanitarian Service and Altruism, Mary Baldwin College, May 20, 2018.

Distinguished Service Award, Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts, December 5, 2017.

Arthur Vining Davis Foundation Aspen Fellow, June 2017. 18

Doctor of Civil Law honoris causa, Bishop’s University, Sherbrooke, QC, June 2017.

Doctor of Public Service honoris causa, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA, May 2017.

Open Door Award, Frances Perkins Center, Newcastle, ME, August 14, 2013.

Communicator Awards, Award of Excellence for The Academic Minute, “Lady Gaga and Rilke,” 2012.

Communicator Award, Award of Distinction for The Academic Minute, “Race and Passing,” 2012.

Superintendent’s Award for Distinguished Service to the South Hadley Schools, South Hadley, MA, 2012.

South Hadley Parade Marshal, Holyoke St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Holyoke, MA, 2011.

Horace Mann Distinguished Graduate Alumna Award, Brown University, Providence, RI, 2010.

Beta Gamma Sigma, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, Inducted 2009.

The Leadership Project’s Young Leaders in the Academy, American Council on Education, 1998.

Golden Key National Honor Society, Honorary Member, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Inducted 1998.

Teaching Excellence Award, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 1990.

Danforth Associates of New England, Inducted 1990.

Phi Kappa Phi, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Inducted 1990.

Phi Beta Kappa, Mount Holyoke College, Theta Chapter of Massachusetts, South Hadley, MA, Inducted 1980.

VI. Selected Presentations

A. Liberal Education

“Promoting Student Success,” panelist, Times Higher Education Student Success Forum, September 18, 2020. 19

“The Future of Higher Education and the Workforce,” panelist, IdeaGen Television, September 16, 2020.

“Moral Distress, Moral Injury and the Concept of Death as Un-American,” The Malcolm Lester Lecture Series on the Liberal Arts and Public Life, Mercer University, Macon, GA, September 14, 2020. “On Snowflakes, Chilly Climates, and Shouting to be Heard: The Role of Liberal Education in Weathering Campus Storms,” The Malcolm Lester Lecture Series on the Liberal Arts and Public Life, Mercer University, Macon, GA, September 14, 2020.

“The Value of Liberal Education in a Post-Truth Era,” The Malcolm Lester Lecture Series on the Liberal Arts and Public Life, Mercer University, Macon, GA, September 15, 2020.

“Educating for the Future: Models for Academic Success, Intellectual Growth, and Responsible Citizenship,” Qatar University, September 1, 2020.

“IDEALS: Engaging Study Findings and Implications in the Current Context,” panelist, Interfaith Youth Core Forum, August 24, 2020.

“Preparing for the Worst-Case Scenario,” panelist, Kenan Institute and UNC Kenan- Flagler Business School Webinar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, August 3, 2020.

“The Role of Academic Art Museums in Promoting Liberal Education for the Future,” Alliance of Academic Museum Directors, July 13, 2020.

“Integrative Learning and Signature Work in a Post-COVID-19 World,” Institute on Integrative Learning and Signature Work, June 21, 2020.

“Racial Healing During This Moment of Racial Reckoning,” with Gail Christopher, Institute on Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation, June 16, 2020.

“A New Vision of General Education,” keynote address, Institute on General Education and Assessment, Qatar University, June 2, 2020.

“Community in Times of Crisis: Perspectives from Anchor Institutions During COVID- 19,” moderator, AAC&U Transformational Tuesdays Webinar, May 19, 2020.

“Living A Good Life in the Absence of a Good Society,” Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony Keynote Address, Dickinson College, May 17, 2020.

“A More Inclusive Higher Education Experience in STEM,” panelist, National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Math Roundtable on Systemic Change in STEM 20

Webinar, May 13, 2020.

“COVID-19 and Legal Considerations for Campuses, moderator, AAC&U Transformational Tuesdays’ Webinar, May 5, 2020.

Commencement Address, Concordia University, Moorehead MN, May 3, 2020.

“Thinking Boldly About Scarce Resources,” moderator, AAC&U Transformational Tuesdays’ Webinar, April 21, 2020.

“What a College Should Not Do During a Recession,” panelist, Chronicle of Higher Education Webinar, April 8, 2020.

“Safeguarding Quality, Equity, and Inclusion as Learning Moves Online,” moderator, AAC&U Webinar, March 27, 2020.

“What Does the Future Hold for the Liberal Arts: The Challenge to Create More Interdisciplinary Degrees,” Morgan State University Retreat, Hyatt Regency, Cambridge, MD, March 3, 2020.

“Liberal Education’s Future,” University of Hartford Board of Directors, West Hartford, CT, February 27, 2020.

“Educating for Democracy in a Post-Truth Era,” Clarke Forum, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA, January 28, 2020.

“Ethical Development and Deliberative Democracy, The Kettering Foundation, Washington, DC, October 31, 2019.

“The Role of the Arts and Humanities in Democracy: Lessons from Branches from the Same Tree,” The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA, October 25, 2019.

“Higher Education and Its Discontents,” with Frederick Lawrence, The Cosmos Club, Washington, DC, October 21, 2019,

“Preparing Students for the Future in a Global Knowledge Economy,” International Forum on Higher Education, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China, October 13, 2019.

“Current Trends in Higher Education,” Global Advanced Technical Education, Beijing, China, October 11, 2019.

“College Unbound: A Case Study,” panelist, American Council on Education, Washington, DC, October 2, 2019. 21

“The Future of Higher Education,” The Harvard Business Review Forum, The Harvard Club of New York, New York, NY, September 17, 2019.

“How to Promote Student Success,” panelist, US Student Success Forum, Times Higher Education Summit, New York Institute of Technology, New York, NY, September 5, 2019.

“Pluralism and Populism: The Value of Liberal and Civic Engagement in a Post-Truth World,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC, August 31, 2019.

“The Impact of the Current Political Climate in Germany and the US on Higher Education and How Universities Should Respond,” for the German Rectors’ Conference “An Appeal to Reason: Academia’s Response to Current Shifts in Political Culture,” Thomas Mann House, Los Angeles, CA, August 26, 2019.

“Explaining the Value of a Liberal Education,” EdSurge Live Summit, podcast and online discussion, August 20, 2019.

“Frances Perkins’ Legacy, Democracy and the Importance of Place,” the Frances Perkins Center, Newcastle, ME, August 18, 2019.

“The Changing Landscape of Higher Education,” Interfolio Summit, Washington, DC, July 18, 2019.

“Adapting Systems of Learning to Address Future Skills,” panelist, Executive Summit on the Future of Skills, Kissimmee, FL, July 15, 2019.

“Liberal Education and the Entrepreneurial Mindset,” Mackinac Island, MI, June 30, 2019.

“Liberal Education as Preparation for Work, Citizenship and Life,” Reinvention Collaborative Lamborn-Hughes Institute, Fort Collins, CO, June 28, 2019.

“The Role of Liberal Education in Discerning the Truth,” Heterodox Academy, New York, NY, June 20, 2019.

“Current Innovations: The Conversation, EvidenceNetwork.ca and the Academic Minute” and “Cognitive Dissonance: The Response of Higher Education and Media to the Clash of Democratic and Populist Values,” Worldviews Conference, Toronto, Canada, June 23-14, 2019.

“The Role of Universities in Society,” Global Universities Research Council, Hamburg, Germany, June 5, 2019. 22

“Integrative Learning and the Future of Liberal Education” and “Using the VALUE Rubrics in Assessing Integrative Learning,” Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, May 29-30, 2019.

“Embracing Divergent Thinking,” Graduate Commencement Address, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, May 18, 2019.

“Liberal Education, Freedom of Expression and the Pursuit of Truth,” Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, May 17, 2019.

“Destabilizing a Dominant Culture,” Association of Research Libraries, Minneapolis, MN, May 9, 2019.

“Opening the Curriculum: Educational Innovation in the Liberal Arts,” Celebrating 50 Years of an Open Curriculum, Brown University, Providence, RI, May 3, 2019.

“Higher Education in the Headlines” with Frederick Lawrence, William and Mary Washington Center, Washington, DC, April 30, 2019.

“Roundtable on Liberal Education,” with John Peede, University of North Carolina-Asheville, Asheville, NC, April 25, 2019.

“Why General Education is More Important Than Ever,” Inside Higher Education Conference, The Gallup Center, Washington, DC, April 17, 2019.

“Workplace Literacy,” EdWeek Virtual Summit, Washington, DC, April 16, 2019.

“Connecting the Branches: Insights form the National Academies’ Report on Integrative Learning,” Webinar moderator, Washington, DC, April 9, 2019.

“Leading for Liberal Education,” LEAP States-Texas, Houston, TX, April 1, 2019.

“Perspectives on Campus Inclusion and Free Expression: Navigating Tensions and Harmonizing Interests,” panelist, Diversity, Equity and student Success Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, March 29, 2019.

“Arts and Sciences Education in a Post-Truth Era,” Columbus State Community College, Columbus, OH, March 20, 2019.

“Educating for Democracy: The Future of Liberal Education,” Washington 23

College, Chesterton, MD, March 5, 2019.

“Code Switching: Making the Case for Liberal Education Amidst Critics, Skeptics and Trolls,” Moderator, AAC&U 2018 Annual Meeting Opening Plenary Panel, Raising Our Voices: Reclaiming the Narrative on the Value of Higher Education, Atlanta, GA, January 24, 2019.

“Reaffirming the Role of Liberal Education in Asserting the Truth,” the College of William and Mary Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony Banquet, December 5, 2018.

“Advancing Equity and Inclusivity on College Campuses in a Post-Truth Era,” the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, December 5, 2018.

“Liberal Education for the Future,” Back to Basics: The Rebirth of Liberal Education in Korean Universities, Keimyung University, Kyeongbook, South Korea, November 22, 2018. “The Future of General Education in the Twenty-First Century,” 2018 Global General Education Summit,” Seoul, South Korea, November 21, 2018.

“Humans vs. Robots: The Value of Liberal Education in the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” Research Institute for Liberal Education, Yonsei University, Seoul Korea, November 20, 2018.

“Cultivating Curiosity, Creativity, and Discovery in Undergraduate Experiences in America’s Research Universities,” Opening Plenary Panel, Reinvention Collaboration National Conference, Arlington, VA, November 9, 2018.

“Linking the Curricular and Co-Curricular in Liberal Education,” The Washington Center Higher Education Round Table, The Press Club, Washington, DC, October 15, 2018.

“The Integration of the Arts and Humanities with Science, Engineering and Medicine,” International Council of Fine Arts Deans, Seattle, WA, October 4, 2018.

“Lessons on Graduate Curriculum Development from Branches from the Same Tree,” University of Maryland—College Park, College Park, MD, September 27, 2018.

“Public Health and Liberal Learning” Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health,” Alexandria, VA, September 26, 2018.

“The Value of Integrative Learning,” Wagner College, Staten Island, NY, 24

September 20, 2018.

“The Future of Liberal Education in North America,” Bishop’s University, S Sherbrooke, Canada, September 12, 2018.

“Liberal Education and the Future of Work, webinar moderator, Association of American Colleges and Universities, August 28, 2018.

“Liberal Education and The Equity Imperative,” Georgia College, Milledgeville, GA, August 13, 2018.

“Understanding the Current Narrative Around Liberal Education,” Reframing the Narrative: Leadership for Inclusive Excellence, Saint Benedict’s College, St. Joseph, MN, July 9, 2018.

“Bridging the Gap Between an ‘Expert Institution’ and the Public,” Transatlantic Dialogue, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy, July 3, 2018.

“Tackling Public Trust in Higher Education,” Council of Independent Colleges Media Conference, Capital Hilton, Washington, DC, June 25, 2018.

“Higher Education and the American Dream: Fulfilling the Promise,” Eduventures, Boston, MA, June 14, 2018.

“Liberal Education, Women’s Leadership and the ‘Fierce Urgency of Now,’” Hood College, 125th Anniversary Program , Frederick, MD, June 8, 2018

“Advancing Student Success Through International Collaboration and a Liberal Education for the Twenty-first Century,” Times Higher Education 2018 Young Universities Summit, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, June 6, 2018.

“Escaping Westworld,” Eleventh Liberal Education and Engineering Symposium,” Union College, Schenectady, NY, June 1, 2018.

“Finding Success,” Commencement Address, Mary Baldwin University, Staunton, VA, May 20, 2018.

“The Alignment of the National Academies on Integrative Learning with AAC&U’s Mission,” National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, May 7, 2018.

“Higher Education’s Public Purpose: Defending Colleges and Universities as Forces for Good,” Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Closing Plenary, Burlingame, CA, April 27, 2018.

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“Academic Freedom in Trying Times,” Panel Moderator, National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions, Hunter College, City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, NY, April 16, 2018.

“High Impact Practices, Transformative Teaching and Belonging in the Academy,” Excellence in Pedagogy and Innovative Classrooms Conference on Humanities Now: Transformative Teaching, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, April 6, 2018.

“Promoting Liberal Education in Independent Secondary Schools While Facing a New Wave of Ethical Dilemmas,” Independent Schools Association of Northern New England, Cape Neddick, ME, April 4, 2018.

“Freedom of Expression and the Humanities,” panelist, National Humanities Alliance, Washington, DC, March 12, 2018.

“Higher Education and the Public Trust,” National Association of Presidential Assistants in Higher Education, Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC, March 10, 2018.

“Liberal Education, High Impact Practices, and Student Success,” Oregon Teaching Talks, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, March 8, 2018.

“Liberal Education and the American Dream,” Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, February 21, 2018.

“Educating for Democracy: Reigniting Our Collective Imagination,” Madison Series Lecture, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, February 13, 2018.

“The Power of Liberal Education Amidst Emerging Trends in Academia,” University Club, Providence, RI, January 8, 2018.

“The Humanities and Public Policy,” with William Adams and Earl Lewis, Meetings of the Modern Language Association, New York, NY, January 3, 2018.

“Leading in Higher Education in a Post-Truth Era,” Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Boston, MA, December 13, 2017.

“The Enduring Promise of Liberal Education,’’ Liberal Arts Education in an Asian Context,” Kowloon, Hong Kong, November 20, 2017. Delivered by Chui Tsang.

“Educating for Democracy in a Post-Truth Era,” David Baird Distinguished Lecture Series, Pepperdine, Malibu, CA, November 7, 2017. 26

“Liberal Education as Leadership Education,” Panelist and presenter, Inauguration of Jonathan Green, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA, October 20, 2017.

“Liberal Education for the Twenty-first Century,” Franklin and Marshall College, October 18, 2017.

“Are Higher Education’s Efforts to Advance Global Engagement and Global Citizenship Un-American?” with Donald Harward, Global Engagement and Social Responsibility Conference, New Orleans, LA October 12, 2017.

“Freedom of Expression and the Foundations of Liberal Education,” Renaissance Weekend, Boston, MA, October 6, 2017.

“Liberal Education, Public Intellectualism, and the Ivory Tower,” Inauguration of Elizabeth Bradley, Vassar College, September 22, 2017.

“Restoring the Dream,” Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN, September 21, 2017.

“Public Trust and the Promise of Liberal Education,” Adams State University, Alamosa, CO, August 17, 2017.

“Promoting Publicly Active Scholarship Workshop,” Institute for Integrative Learning and Signature Work, Boston, MA, July 18, 2018 and Chicago, IL, July 12, 2017.

“Democracy, Knowledge, and Inclusion versus Post-Truth Politics,” Higher Education for Diversity, Social Inclusion and Community: A Democratic Imperative, LUMSA University, Rome, Italy, June 15, 2017.

“A Call to ‘Dangerous Altruism,’” Convocation Address, Bishop’s University, Sherbrooke, QC, June 3, 2017.

“Finding Our Best and Most Authentic Selves,” Commencement Address, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA, May 20, 2017.

“Cross-Disciplinary Thinking and Innovation,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology Inspire Conference, Cambridge, MA, April 12, 2017.

“Hidden Figures: The Impact of Whose Stories are Told and Whose Voices are Heard for the Achievement of Inclusive Excellence,” LEAP Indiana, Ivy Tech Community College, Indianapolis, IN, April 8, 2017.

Panelist, “Bridging the Divide: Liberal Education and Professional Preparation,” Association of Governing Boards, Dallas, TX, April 4, 2017. 27

“The Impact of Anti-Intellectualism on Higher Education,” National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions, CUNY Graduate School, New York, NY, March 27, 2017.

“The Humanities, Citizenship, and Civic Engagement,” National Humanities Alliance, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., March 13, 12017.

“The Future of General Education,” The University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, March 3, 2017.

Moderator, “Always on the Fringe: Closed Futures and the Promise of Liberal Education,” with Sara Goldrick-Raab, Michael Roth, Jeffrey Selingo, and Beverly Tatum, AAC&U Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 26, 2017.

“Rewriting the Racial Narrative,” Student Activism and Liberal Education: Faculty Engagement in Turbulent Times, AAC&U Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 25, 2017.

“Reaffirming the Role of Liberal Education in Discerning the Truth,” Women’s College Coalition, Council of Independent Colleges, Orlando, FL, January 5, 2017.

“Integrated Pathways Through General Education and Into the Major,” Educated Persons Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 27-29, 2016.

“Liberal Education for the 21st Century,” The Liberal Arts Imperative in the Digital Age: A Higher Education Summit, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, October 20, 2016.

“Talent 4.0: How Employable are New England’s College Graduates and What Can Higher Education Do About It?”, New England Board of Higher Education, Boston Federal Reserve Bank, October 17, 2016.

“Seven Essential Skills as the Foundation for Liberal Education, Governor’s Academy Board Retreat, Kennebunk, ME, September 23, 2016.

“Welders vs. Philosophers: The Need to Restore Public Trust in Higher Education,” The Salisbury Forum, Salisbury, CT, September 22, 2016.

“Fulfilling the Promise of American Higher Education,” LEAP States Summit, Milwaukee, WI, September 13, 2016. Moderator, panel with Carlos Santiago and George Pernsteiner.

“On Snowflakes, Chilly Climates, and Shouting to be Heard: The Role of Liberal Education on Weathering the Storm of Campus Protests,” State Higher Education Executive Officers Policy Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, August 9, 2016. 28

“Liberal Education and High Impact Practices,” University of Hartford, Bloomfiled, CT May 22, 2016.

“What Lasts: Education’s Enduring Lessons,” Webster University, St. Louis, MO, May 16, 2016.

“The Future of Higher Education: Pedagogical Innovations in Liberal Learning,” Renaissance Weekend, Jackson Hole, WY, July 3, 2015.

“Why Donors Should Invest in Liberal Education,” Principal Gift Officers Conference, Lord Jeffrey Inn, Amherst, MA, June 15, 2015.

“Ties that Bind: Emily Dickinson, Frances Perkins, and the Importance of Community Engagement in Liberal Education,” South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, MA, May 1, 2015.

“In Search of Larger Purpose: Liberal Learning and Career Success,” with David Langstaff, President, Argotyche, Inc.; John Simpkins, Deputy General Counsel, The White House Office of Management and Budget; Aspen Institute–Wye Academic Programs, AAC&U, Washington, DC, January 23, 2015.

“Mobilizing Bold Leadership for America’s Global Future,” with Richard Freeland, Massachusetts Commissioner of Higher Education; Jamie Merisotis, President, Lumina Foundation; Sally Pingree, President, Englehard Foundation; and Dianne Harrison, California State, Northridge; AAC&U Centennial Symposium, Washington, DC, January 21, 2015.

“Gem Tactics,” Commencement Address, The Governor’s Academy, Byfield, MA, May 25, 2014.

“Humanities, Scientism, and the Right to Experience ‘Being,’” Presidential Lecture Series, Wheaton College. Norton, MA. April 16, 2014.

“ABCs, Bits, Bytes and MP3s: Technology and Its Impact on a Liberal Education,” Brown University, Providence, RI, March 8, 2014.

“Valuing the Humanities While Advancing Women and Minorities in the STEM Disciplines,” Project Dialogue, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, February 11, 2014.

“Strengthening Curriculum to Career Connections in Liberal Arts Institutions,” AAC&U President’s Trust Meeting, Washington, DC, January 24, 2014. “Restless Imagining,” Applewood Retirement Community, Amherst, MA, November 16, 2013.

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“Advancing Liberal Education Through Instructional Support: A Campus-Wide Collaborative Model” with Caroline Clauss-Ehlers, The European Conference on Technology in the Classroom, Brighton, England, July 10, 2013.

“The Employer-Campus Compact and Strong Frameworks for Liberal Education,” AAC&U LEAP Employer-Educator Forum, October 28, 2013.

“The Promise of Humanities Practice,” Modern Language Association Meetings, Boston, MA, January 4, 2013.

“Humanities and Social Justice,” Center for the Humanities, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, March 29, 2012.

“Liberal Learning, Academic Success, and Classism,” Pioneer Valley TEDx, Amherst College, Amherst, MA, January 21, 2012.

“The Ketchup’s In the Bag and the Check is in the Mail: The Humanities and Social Justice,” American Council of Academic Deans and Phi Beta Kappa Conference, Charleston, SC, November 10, 2011.

“Livelihood and Vocation,” Higgins Center for the Humanities, Clark University, Worcester, MA, October 18, 2011.

“Globalizing Community Engagement and Liberal Learning: Two Case Studies,” AAC&U, San Francisco, CA, January 27, 2011.

“Community Colleges, Liberal Learning, and Academic Excellence,” Commencement Address, Northwestern Community College, Winsted, CT, May 26, 2011.

“A Vision for Higher Education in the 21st Century,” Amherst Club, Amherst, MA, November 2, 2010.

B. Access, Affordability, and Finance in Higher Education

“The Second Act: Staying Center Stage or Exiting Left,” with Barry Mills and James Mullen, Annapolis Group, Annapolis, MD, June 18, 2018.

“Focusing on the Future,” Independent Colleges Office, Washington, DC, October 10, 2017.

“The Public and Personal Purpose of Higher Education,” Council for Opportunity in Higher Education Awards Ceremony, Washington, DC, September 15, 2017.

Panelist, “The Landscape of Change in Doctoral Education,” Career Diversity Faculty 30

Institute, American Historical Association, Arlington, VA, June 8, 2017.

Panelist, “Starting and Sustaining a Climate of Support for LGBTQ Students,” American Association of Community Colleges, New Orleans, LA, April 23, 2017.

Moderator, “Designing Equity-Minded Student Action Plans to Improve Student Learning and Success,” American Association of Community Colleges, New Orleans, LA, April 23, 2017.

“The Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Initiative,” Newman’s Own Foundation Board Meeting, Westport, CT, March 27, 2017.

Moderator, “The Role of Higher Education in Transformation and in Narrative Change,” with John De Gioia, Cheryl Crazy Bull, and Virginia Sanchez Carroll; W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Summit, San Diego, CA, December 5-9, 2016.

“Achieving a Winning 21st Century Higher Education Talent Pool, TIAA Waves of Change Institute, Higher Education Leadership Conference, New York City, NY, November 16, 2016.

Panelist, “Preserving Mission and Heritage While Adapting to a New Era: Experience and Advice from Two Successful Presidents,” National Association of College and University Business Officers, Montreal, Canada, July 17, 2016.

“Public-Private Partnerships for Higher Education’s Future,” Holyoke Rotary Club, Holyoke, MA, March 15, 2016.

“The Up-side of College Athletics,” Council of Independent Colleges, San Diego, California. January 6, 2015.

“We The Corporation: The Ethics of Managing a Billion Dollar University Budget,” Janus Forum, Brown University, Providence, RI, April 8, 2014.

“Fiduciary Responsibilities and Engaging College Communities in Sustainability Initiatives,” Intentionally Designed Endowment Conference, Cambridge, MA, April 4, 2014.

“The Power of Pell Grants,” Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, December 9, 2013.

“Confronting Challenges Around Access and Affordability in Higher Education,” La Guardia Community College, Long Island City, NY, September 4, 2013.

“The College Admissions Game,” “The Value-Added of Higher Education,” “The Impact 31 of Technology on Higher Education,” Renaissance Weekend, Jackson Hole, WY, July 3- 6, 2013.

“Coming Home to Academic Excellence, Access, and Innovation,” Commencement Address, Quinebaug Valley Community College, Danielson, CT, May 30, 2013.

“Overcoming Adversity and Academic Excellence,” Honors Pinning Ceremony, Miami Dade College, Miami, FL, October 23, 2012.

“Overcoming Moral Distress in Higher Education: Leading Through Turbulent Times,” Connecticut Community College System, Capital Community College, Hartford, CT, March 30, 2012.

“Best Practices in Community College Transfer Initiatives,” Council of Independent Colleges President’s Institute, Miami, FL, January 5, 2012.

“Appropriating Prestige,” Honors Convocation, Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, October 21, 2011.

“Creating Access to Higher Education,” Lamplighters Conference, Smith College, Northampton, MA, June 24, 2011.

“The Academic Minute: Public Radio and Education’s Public Purpose,” Global World Views Conference, Toronto, Canada, June 16, 2011.

“You Are Not Your Yesterdays,” Commencement Address, South Hadley High, South Hadley, MA, June 5, 2011.

“Liberal Learning and Educating for Democracy,” Holyoke Rotary Club, Holyoke, MA, May 17, 2011.

“The Significance of Public-Private Partnerships in Promoting Access,” Northampton Rotary Club, Northampton, MA, November 4, 2010.

“Fostering Empowerment and Leadership in Community-College Students,” Jack Kent Cooke Symposium, Washington, DC, September 17, 2010.

C. Women’s Leadership

“Four Generations of Women in the Academy,” moderator, American Council on Education, Washington, DC, March 12, 2018.

“Gentile Nothingness,” Mount Holyoke Alumnae Club of DC, Washington, DC, June 6, 2017. 32

“Mary Papazian’s Contributions to the Higher Education Community,” Presidential Inauguration, San Jose State, May 4, 2017.

“Glass Cliffs, Queen Bees and the Snow-Woman Effect: Persistent Barriers to Women’s Leadership in the Academy,” Women’s Breakfast, AAC&U Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 26, 2017.

Moderator, “What Will It Take for More Women to Pursue and Advance in Leadership?” Renaissance Weekend, Jackson Hole, WY, July 5, 2015.

Moderator, Ted Talks on Leadership at Women’s College Campuses, “Women, Leadership and Sustainability Conference,” Women’s Education Worldwide/Women’s College Coalition, Agnes Scott, Atlanta, Georgia, January 18, 2015.

“Work/Life Balance: Can Women Really Have it All?,” Mount Holyoke Asian Alumnae Symposium, Hong Kong, China, November 8, 2014.

“Women and Entrepreneurship,” Women’s Foundation, Hong Kong, China, November 7, 2014.

“Keynote Address for the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Clare Boothe Luce Scholars Program for Women In STEM,” Luce Foundation, New York, NY, October 20, 2014.

“Serving Together: Education for the Empowerment of Women in the Global Academy,” UN-Duksung Women’s University World Congress, Seoul, Korea. August 4, 2014.

“Leading Authentically,” Women Changing the Face of Leadership Program at Simmons, South Hadley, MA, July 29, 2014.

“The Significance of Women in Public Service,” Reconstructing Societies in the Wake of Conflict: Transitional Justice and Economic Development, Women in Public Service Institute. South Hadley, MA, May 26, 2014.

“Wider Than the Sky,” The Great Education Debate: Emma Willard 200th Anniversary Celebration, Emma Willard School, Troy, NY. January 7, 2014.

“The Undiscovered Continent,” Berkshire Speakers’ Series, Miss Hall’s School. Pittsfield, MA, October 30, 2013.

“Walking Boldly Through Open Doors,” The Frances Perkins Center, Newcastle, ME, August 14, 2013.

“Women and Social Change,” Women’s Education Worldwide, Ginling College, 33

Nanjing, China, June 8, 2012.

“Ethics, Women’s Leadership, and the Common Good,” Awakenings Conference. United Congregationalist Church, Holyoke, MA, April 26, 2012.

“Women’s Leadership, Generational Forgetting, and the Problem of Speaking for Others,” Eleanor Carlson Women’s Studies Lecture, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, March 29, 2012.

“Learning to Lead,” Devens Federal Women’s Program, Devens, MA, March 14, 2012. “Writing, the Public Sphere, and Gender,” Five College Women’s Studies Research Center, South Hadley, MA, March 9, 2012.

“The Future of Women’s Leadership,” International Symposium on Women’s Leadership. Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan, February 11, 2012.

’s Dream: How a Frail Boat on a Boisterous Sea Changed the Course for Women Around the World,” 175th Celebration of Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, November 20, 2012.

“Presidents’ Panel on Women in Government and Public Service,” U.S. Department of State, Women and Public Service Colloquium, Washington, DC, December 15, 2011.

“Promoting Women’s Leadership in the Academy,” Seven Sisters Student Government Association Conference, South Hadley, MA, November 13, 2011.

“Women’s Leadership and International Collaboration,” Women’s Education Worldwide Conference, South Hadley, MA. June 2, 2011.

“The Impact of Women’s Leadership in Higher Education,” American Council on Education, Breakfast Speaker Series, South Hadley, MA, April 12, 2011.

“Leadership Series on Women College Presidents,” Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, Colonnade Hotel. Boston, MA, March 29, 2011.

“Global Women’s Empowerment,” Miss Porter’s School, Farmington, CT. November 3, 2010.

“The Promise of Women’s Leadership: Uncommon Women for the Common Good,” Inaugural Address, Mount Holyoke College. South Hadley, MA. September 24, 2010.

“Women’s Leadership, Moral Distress, and Social Justice,” Quinebaug Valley Community College, Danielson, CT, March 30, 2010.

“Women’s Colleges: A Shared Past, a Promising Future,” Hartford College for Women, 34

Hartford, CT, February 5, 2010.

“Women’s Empowerment in the Global Context,” Women’s History Month Keynote. Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT. March 18, 2010.

“Can Women Be Good in the Same Way That Men Can Be Good?” Women, Power, and Morality, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. April 7, 1987.

D. Ethics Presentations

“Ethical Dilemmas in Critical Care,” Holyoke Medical Center, Holyoke, MA, May 11, 2016.

“Dangerous Altruism: The Enduring Significance of Nonviolence in Resolving Racial Conflict,” Connecticut Center for Nonviolence, West Hartford, CT, June 7, 2015.

“Death and Modern Medicine,” Erasmus Society Five College Roundtable, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, April 2, 2015.

“Ethical Decision Making at the End of Life,” Philosophy Club Forum, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, April 2, 2015.

“Moral Distress Among Healthcare Professionals,” American International College, Springfield, MA, March 3, 2015.

“Is Death Un-American?” Cold Spring Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, November 4, 2014.

“Ethical Issue in Dealing with the Ebola Crisis,” Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, October 16, 2014.

“Voluntary Stopping of Eating and Drinking: Ethical Issues at the End of Life,” Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, MA, October 6, 2014.

“Ethical Issues in Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis,” Cancer Connection Conference, South Hadley, MA, February 28, 2014.

“Ethical Issues for Surgeons Around Futile Care,” Surgical Grand Rounds, Bay State Medical, Springfield, MA, February 13, 2014.

“Living A Good Life in the Absence of a Good Society,” Center Church, South Hadley, MA, February 13, 2013.

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“Moral Distress Among Physicians in End-of-Life Care,” Medical Ethics Conference, Day Kimball Hospital, Putnam, CT, November 13, 2013.

“Global Challenges in Bioethics,” European Alumnae Symposium, Warsaw, Poland, September 20, 2013.

“Ethical Issues for Physicians Around Death and Dying,” HealthCare Partners. Torrance, CA, Spring 2012.

“Dr. King’s Legacy,” Amherst Unitarian Universalist Church, Amherst, MA, January 16, 2011.

“Matters of Life and Death: Trends in Medical Ethics,” Family and Friends Weekend, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, October 22, 2011.

“Developing Morality,” European Alumnae Symposium, Turin, Italy. September 22, 2011.

“The Right to Demand Futile Treatment, the Goals of Medicine, and Reforming Organizational and Institutional Cultures,” University of Montana, Missoula, MT, November 14, 2010.

“Disability, Euthanasia, and Personhood,” Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, November 3, 2010.

“Biology and the Concept of Death as Un-American,” Bryn Mawr College, Philadelphia, PA, April 8, 2010.

“Ethical Constraints in Hospital Cultures,” Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI, April 1, 2010.

“The Morality of Nonviolence,” Connecticut Center for Kingian Non-violence,” Hartford, CT, January 17, 2010.

“The Death Penalty and the Eighth Amendment,” Civil Liberties Colloquium, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, September 10, 2009.

“Responsible Conduct in Research,” University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, June 29, 2009.

“Contemporary Issues in Bioethics,” President’s College, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, May 29, 2009.

“Deciding on Motherhood: Reproductive Freedom and Responsibilities,” Women For Change, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, May 5, 2009. 36

“Responsibility for Others: The Case of Angel Torres,” President’s College, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, September 2008.

“Integrating Ethics into Computer Science REUs,” University of Texas--Austin, Austin, TX, February 29, 2008.

“Ethical Dilemmas in Graduate Education,” REU Seminar, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, Summer 2006-2007.

“Ethical Decision Making in Public Administration,” Public Administration Workshops, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, Summer 2004-2007.

“From Designer Babies to Aid-in Dying,” Emeritus Faculty Luncheon Series, University Club, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, April 2007.

“Philosophical Perspectives on Body Image,” Fat Pig Talk Back, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. October 13, 2006.

“Medical Futility,” Seminar on End of Life Issues, Day Kimball Hospital, Putnam, CT, September 17, 2006.

“The Research Ethics Fellows Program,” Northeast Association of Graduate Schools, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, April 6, 2006.

“The Theoretical Foundations of Ethics in Research,” Research Ethics Fellows Program, University of Rhode Island, September 19, 2005 and September 17, 2004.

“Ethics Workshop for Chairs,” University of Rhode Island, June 24, 2005.

“Who Decides?: Lessons Learned from the Schiavo Case,” Rhode Island Committee for the Humanities, Unitarian Church, Providence, R.I., April 26, 2005.

“Ethics and Cultural Differences in Health Care,” Cultural Competence Conference, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI, April 9, 2005.

“Setting Boundaries in Home Health Care” with Sheri Smith, Visiting Nurses Association Conference, South County Hospital, Kingston, RI, March 16, 2005.

“Is Ethics in Journalism Contradictory?” Ethics in Journalism Conference, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, November 6, 2004.

“Service Learning in the Prisons,” Adventures in Teaching Conference, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, May 26, 2004. 37

“Lying in the Public Interest,” with Alfred Killilea, American Society for Public Administration Meetings, Portland, Oregon, March 27, 2004.

“Negotiating Moral Differences Between Doctors and Nurses” with Cynthia Padula and Sheri Smith, Rhode Island Bioethics Network, Brown University, Providence, RI, March 4, 2004.

“Communicating About End-of-Life Decisions” with Sheri Smith, South County Hospital, Kingston, RI, January 23, 2004.

“Research Ethics: The Impact of HIPPA on University Research” with Diana Brown, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, October 1, 2003.

“Ethics In Public Administration,” Workshops on Ethics and Public Service, University of Rhode Island, Bay Campus, Narragansett, RI, September 19 and 26, 2003.

“Ethical Decision Making in the Genetics Revolution” with Lawrence Rothstein, Connecticut College, New London, CT, April 30, 2003 and May 1, 2002.

“Genetic Testing and Privacy” with Lawrence Rothstein, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, April 24, 2003.

“Human Subject Research,” University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, December 10, 2002.

“Medical Decision Making: Context and Relationships” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith, The Rhode Island Philosophical Society Meetings, Providence College, Providence, RI, October 26, 2002.

“In-service Ethics Training for Institutional Review Board Members: Informed Consent,” University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, September 19, 2002.

“Research Ethics: Issues Involved in Authorship and Intellectual Property,” University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, August 29, 2002.

“Ethical Issues Involving Oncology Patients,” St. Anne’s Hospital, Fall River, MA, June 24, 2002.

“Metaphysical and Biomedical Issues in Wit,” Trinity Repertory Theater, Providence, RI, June 22, 2002.

“Ethical Issues at the End of Life” with Sheri Smith, Johnson and Wales University, Providence, RI, March 25, 2002 and Middletown Public Library, Middletown, R. I., March 11, 2002, 38

“Case Studies for Hospital Ethics Committees,” Kingston, RI, January 10, 2002.

“Human Subject Research,” Institutional Review Board Training, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, December 11, 2001.

“Ethical Issues in Genetic Technology,” American Society for Microbiology, University of Connecticut at Avery Point, Groton, Connecticut, October 24, 2001.

“Genetics, Ethics, and Democracy: Ethical Concepts in State Lawmaking Concerning Genetic Testing,” American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, Philadelphia, PA. October 1, 2001.

“The Ethics of Legislation Limiting the Use of Genetic Information in the Workplace: Genetic Privacy and Employer’s Rights” with Lawrence Rothstein, Society for Philosophy and Technology Conference, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. July 9, 2001.

“The Lord’s Work or the Devil’s Work: A Discussion of Reproductive Rights in the Cider House Rules,” Trinity Repertory Theater, Providence, RI, May 21, 2001.

“Hate Speech: Constitutional Right or Wrong?,” Diversity Week, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, October 19, 2000.

“Privacy Rights and Genetic Testing,” Legislative Commission on Genetic Testing, Rhode Island State House, Providence, Rhode Island, September 26, 2000.

“Responsible Conduct in Research,” University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, September 14, 2000.

“Infants, the Dead Donor Rule, and Organ Donation: Should the Rules Be Changed?” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. 13th World Congress of Medical Law, Helsinki, Finland, August 8, 2000.

“Outside Looking In: Respecting Religious and Cultural Differences while Determining Child Abuse and Neglect,” Bradley Hospital, Providence, R.I., June 16, 2000.

“Non-Compliance, Cultural Differences, and the Limits of Professional Responsibility, A Conference for Home Health Care Nurses,” Rhode Island College, Providence, RI, March 29, 2000.

“Research Integrity,” Research Ethics Workshops, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, March 9, 2000.

“Service Learning in Rhode Island Prisons,” Faculty Fellows Program, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, March 7, 2000. 39

“The Conceptual Framework of Biomedical Ethics,” Complexity of Ethics in the Healthcare Arena, Health Net of New England, Danielson, CT, October 27, 1999.

“Philosophical Perspectives on the Death Penalty,” Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, RI, October 25, 1999.

“Moslem Perspectives and the Role of Religious Discourse in Shaping Public Policy,” Islamic Conference on Ethical and Moral Dilemmas of Contemporary Society, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, October 2, 1999.

“The Pre-Trial Project: Serving Those Serving Time,” Phi Kappa Phi Initiation, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, December 11, 1998.

“Ethics and Leadership Forum for Rhode Island Public Administrators,” University of Rhode Island, Alton Jones Campus, Greenwich, RI, November 13, 1998; October 9, 17, 24, 1997; March 29, 1996.

“Toi Derricotte’s Black Notebooks,” Community Conversations, Cranston Public Library, Cranston, RI, October 8 and 22, 1998.

“Women and Violence,” Extremities Talk Back, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, October 15, 1998.

“Ethics for Lawyers Representing Governmental Agencies,” Rhode Island Bar Association Meetings, Providence, RI, June 18, 1998.

“Multimedia Presentations for Public Administration Ethics Training Workshops,” American Society for Public Administrators National Conference, Seattle, Washington, May 10, 1998.

“The Legal and Philosophical Implications of Physician-Assisted Suicide,” Little Compton Congregational Church, Little Compton, RI, February 5, 1997.

“Ethics and Leadership Forum for Rhode Island Public Administrators,” John Hazen White Center for Ethics and Public Service, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, October 9, 17, 24, 1997 and March 29, 1996.

“Community Conversations on the Work of Martin Marty,” Rochambeau Library, Providence, RI, October 6 and September 27, 1997.

“Hate Speech on Campus” with Winifred Brownell and Vonda Jones, Diversity Week, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, September 24, 1997.

“Home Schooling and the Clash Between Religious Freedom for Parents and Equal 40

Protection for Children,” Symposium on Children, Rights, and Education, American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meetings, Boston, MA, December 28, 1996.

“Community Conversations on the Work of Jonathan Kozol,” University of Rhode Island College of Continuing Education, Providence, RI, October 22, 24, 28, 1996.

“Addressing Issues of Human Need: Food, Shelter, and Medical Care, Creating a Virtuous Community,” Amicable Congregational Church, Tiverton, RI, May 12, 1996.

“How Have Political, Social, and Technological Changes Complicated Ethical and Legal Decisions at the End of Life?,” Mortal Questions Colloquium, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, March 4, 1996.

“Ethics Workshops for Public Administrators and Faculty: Description and Demonstration,” with Alfred Killilea, Association for Applied and Practical Ethics, Saint Louis, Missouri, March 1, 1996.

“The Theoretical Foundations of Ethics,” FIPSE Ethics for Public Managers, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, September 24, 1995.

“Ethical Decision Making On Hospital Ethics Boards,” Quinebaug Valley Community College, Danielson, CT, September 25, 1995.

“Law and Medical Ethics,”Confratute Talent Development Program, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, July 20, 1995.

“Ethical Dilemmas in Education Administration” with Alfred Killilea and Maureen Moakley, Graduate Student Colloquium, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, March 31, 1995.

“Public Administration Ethics: A Case-Studies Approach,” Governor of Rhode Island’s Cabinet, University of Rhode Island, Alton Jones Campus, West Greenwich, RI, February 10 and 17, March 24, 1995. “The Rhode Island Ethics Project” with Alfred Killilea and Michael Vocino, Conference on Ethics and Public Administration, Tampa, Florida, January 30, 1995.

“Social Policy, Domestic Violence and Justice” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. Conference on Feminist Ethics and Social Policy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, November 6, 1993.

“The Medicalization of Domestic Violence” with Rosalind Ladd and Sheri Smith. The Rhode Island Philosophical Society, Providence, RI, October 30, 1993.

“Ethical Standards in Science,” Project Discovery, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, August 10, 1993 and August 3, 1992. 41

“Law, Domestic Violence, and the Demands of Justice,” Sixteenth World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy,” Reykjavik, Iceland, May 26, 1993.

“Ethics and Public Administration: Is There Hope for Ethical Reform?” FIPSE Ethics in Public Administration, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, April 9, 1992.

“Liability-driven Ethics in the Professions: The Impact on Hiring Practices,” National Conference on the Professions, University of Florida--Gainesville, Gainsville, FL, January 30, 1992.

“Fetal Protection Policies: Acceptable Risk, Coercion, and Liability-driven Ethics,” Society for Women in Philosophy Eastern Division Meetings, University of Southern Maine Law School, Portland, ME, April 13, 1991.

“Where Do Ethics Come From in a Godless Society,” Unitarian Church, Brooklyn, CT, April 2, 1990.

“Ethical Evaluations of Alternative Security Policies,” World Awareness Week, Quinebaug Valley Community College, Danielson, CT, April 17, 1989.

“Is Business Ethics Contradictory?” Waterford Rotary Club, Waterford, CT, August 15, 1988.

“Idealism and Morality: Women in the 19th Century,” National Endowment for the Humanities Lecture Series, Quinebaug Valley Community College, Danielson, CT, March 5, 1986.

“Love: What Does It Mean?” and “What Price Success?” Project Insight, Quinebaug Valley Community College, Danielson, CT, April 12, 1985.

E. Metaphysics and Epistemology

“Aesthetic Disruption and Ontological Doubt in Kara Walker’s Harper’s Pictorial of the Civil War, Annotated,” Mount Holyoke Art Museum, South Hadley, MA, April 4, 2013.

“Intentionality, Phenomenology, and Sensations in Brentano,” Spindel Conference, Memphis, TN, September 22, 2001.

“De Se Belief, Property Identity, and Singular Propositions,” Sociedad Filosófica Ibero Americana Conference “La Conciencia,” Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 31, 1989.

“Chisholm’s Intentional Criterion of Property Identity and De Se Belief,” Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association, Oakland, CA, March 23, 1989. 42

“Brentano and The Direct Attribution Theory,” Franz Brentano’s Descriptive Psychology and Its Contemporary Significance, Würzburg, Germany, April 30, 1988.

“Kotarbinski and Brentano on Truth,” The Object and Its Identity, The Center for Middle European Philosophy, Bolzano and Trento, Italy. May 27, 1987. Also presented at the International Academy for Philosophy; Furstentum, Liechtenstein. June 3, 1987.

“De Re Reference and the Problem of the 'He, Himself' Locution,” NEH Summer Seminar on Human Action: Self, Thinking, and Reality, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, July 15, 1986.

“Responsibility for Belief and Toleration: A Reply to Paul Helm,” Rhode Island Philosophical Society Meeting, Providence College, Providence, RI, May 3, 1986.

“Brentano and Organic Unities,” Tenth International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg, Austria, August 12, 1985.

F. Professional Development and Higher Education Administration

“Shaping the Future of Higher Education Through Women’s Leadership,” South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, MA, April 28, 2015.

“Becoming ‘Consequential Boards’” panelist, Association of Governing Boards, Boston, MA, February 18, 2015.

“Trends in Higher Education and Mount Holyoke’s Leadership,” Amherst Rotary Club, Amherst, MA, February 5, 2015.

“Sisters Leading the Way,” Inauguration of Kathleen McCartney, Smith College, Northampton, MA, October 19, 2014.

“Presidential Transitions,” and “Presidential/Board Relations,” Advancing the Presidency Workshop,” American Council on Education, Washington, DC, October 10-12, 2014.

“Five College Collaboration and the Legend of Scooby Doo,” Inauguration of Jonathan Lash, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, April 27, 2012.

“Leadership in Times of Transition,” Solomon Mc Cowan, Boston, MA, October 20, 2011.

“Getting Started in Revising General Education Programs,” Reinvention Center Conference, Washington, D.C., November 7, 2006.

“The Transition from College to Career,” Class of 2005 Panel, Mount Holyoke College, 43

South Hadley, MA, March 28, 2004.

“Presenting and Explaining,” Course Planning Workshops, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, August 1990-2007.

“Getting Students Involved,” Course Planning Workshops, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, August 27, 2003 and September 1, 1989.

“Using Qualitative Data in General Education Courses,” General Education Training Workshops, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, June 2, 2003 and June 19, 2002.

“Exploring the Boundaries of Difference: A Model for Multicultural Faculty Fellows Programs,” with Bette Erickson, Lynn McKinney, Breck Peters, and Melvin Wade at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. January 14–17, 1999.

“Team Teaching a Service Learning Course,” with Leo Carroll, American Criminal Justice Society, New Orleans, LA, March 24, 2000.

“Problem-Based Learning,” Instructional Development Program, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, April 18, 2002 and December 1, 1997.

“Exploring the Boundaries of Difference: A Model for Multicultural Faculty Fellows Programs,” with Bette Erickson, Lynn McKinney, Breck Peters, and Melvin Wade, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, January 14-17, 1999.

“Looking Forward: The Future of Public Higher Education, ”Rhode Island Board of Governors, Office of Higher Education, Providence, Rhode Island, March 20, 1998.

“Trends in Higher Education and the Future of the Academy,” Convocation Address, Quinebaug Valley Community College, Danielson, CT, October 11, 1996.

Rational Communication: Critical Thinking in Practice,” Confratute, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, July 18, 1995.

“Reports From the Field,” Teaching Undergraduates: Lessons Learned at New England Land Grant Universities, New England Center, Manchester, New Hampshire, January 11, 1996.

“Small Group Discussions in Introductory Philosophy,” Course Planning Workshop, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 1990–1998.

“Joining the Academic Community,” Extended Fall Freshman Orientation Program, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, September 5, 1993.

“Gymnastics of the Mind: Philosophy for Teachers of the Gifted and Talented,” 44

Confratute, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, July 21-22, 1992.

“The Place of Humanities in General Education,” The Future of the Humanities in the Twenty-first Century, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, April 24, 1991.

“Quality vs. Quantity In Honors Courses,” Honors Faculty Fellows Workshop, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, March 30, 1990.

“Affirmative Action and Compensatory Justice,” Race: What Is The Right Thing?, Brown University, Providence, RI, March 17, 1990.

“Honors Philosophy at URI,” Guidance Counselor Forum, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, April 3, 1989.

“Meeting the Requirements of Basic Liberal Studies Courses,” Instructional Development Program, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. January 1989 and September 1988.

“What We Should Look for In a General Education Program,” Chautauqua Series, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, April 1988.

G. Performances

The Big Broadcast, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, March 8, 2015.

Junior Show, Mount Holyoke College, February 28, 2015.

Narrator, Benjamin Britten’s “Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra,” Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, February 20, 215.

Rent, the part of Mrs. Cohen, Five Colleges Production, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, April 5 and April 13, 2014.

Faculty Show, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, March 28-29, 2014.

Junior Show, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, February 23, 2014.

The Big Broadcast, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, March 10, 2013 and March 4, 2012.

Patience, the part of the Solicitor, Valley Light Opera, Academy of the Arts, Northampton, MA, November 9, 2012.

Narrator, “The Emperor and the Bird of Paradise,” Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, November 1, 2010. 45

VII. Professional Memberships and Service

2020- Board of Trustees, Olin College of Engineering, Needham, MA.

2020-2021 New England Commission on Higher Education Visiting Team Chair, Bates College, Lewiston, ME.

2019-2020 Western Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team Chair, Mills College, Oakland, CA.

2018- Jarislowsky Advisory Council, Montreal, Canada.

2018-2019 Board of Directors, Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA.

2017- Board of Trustees, The Lingnan Foundation, Santa Rosa, CA.

2015 Board Member and Vice-Chair, Council of Independent Colleges.

2014-2016 Commissioner and Vice-Chair, Commissions on Institutions of Higher Education, New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

2013-2014 Governor Patrick’s Higher Education Finance Commission, Association of Independent Colleges and Universities Representative.

2013 New England Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team, Chair, Regis College, Weston, MA.

2013-present Association for the Study of African Life and History.

2012-present Presidents’ Pledge Against Global Poverty, Chair 2012-2014.

2010-2016 Women’s College Coalition, Treasurer, 2013-present.

2010-2016 Women’s Education Worldwide, Executive Committee.

2010-2016 Council of Independent Colleges.

2010-present American Council on Education, ACE Fellows mentor, 2012 and 2013.

2010-2016 Massachusetts Campus Compact, Executive Board.

2010-2016 Five College, Inc. Board of Directors, President 2012-2014.

2010-2016 New England Women and Men’s Athletic Conference, President’s 46

Council, Chair, 2011-2013.

2010 New England Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team, UMass-Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA, April 12-14, 2010.

2007 Council of Graduate Schools, Graduate Program reviewer, Loyola Marymount, Los Angeles, CA.

2007 New England Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, January 25-28, 2007.

2007 Chair, Selection Committee, Gustave Alt Awards, Council of Graduate Schools, Washington, DC.

2006-2008 Rhode Island BioBank, Steering Committee and Chair of the Ethics Committee.

2006-2007 Reviewer, Research and Evaluation on Education in Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.

2006-2016 American Association of Colleges and Universities. LEAP Employer-Educator Compact and Presidents’ Trust member.

2005 Chair, External Evaluation Team, Philosophy Department Review, University of Maine, Orono, ME, October 30-November 2, 2005.

2005 New England Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team, UMass-Boston, Boston, MA, April 10-13, 2005.

2004-2018 Committee on Qualifications, Phi Beta Kappa,

1988-2004 Committee on Election of Members in Course, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Rhode Island, Beta Chapter, Kingston, RI.

2003 New England Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team, UMass–Lowell, Lowell, MA.

2003 New England Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team, UMass-Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA, April 6-8, 2005.

2001 Reviewer, Department of Energy, Ethical, Legal and Social Issues Surrounding the Human Genome Project, May 15, 2001.

2000 New England Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team, The United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT, April 47

2-5, 2000.

1999 Moderator, 1999 International Berkeley Society Conference, Newport, Rhode Island. April 22, 1999.

1998 New England Association of Schools and Colleges Visiting Team, UMass–Amherst, Amherst, MA, October 1998.

1996-1998 President, Phi Beta Kappa (Beta Chapter of Rhode Island). Vice President, 1994-1996. Delegate at “The Future of Phi Beta Kappa,” October 25–26, 1996 and the Triennial Council, September 24–28, 1997.

1995-1997 Philosophy and Medicine Study Group, co-organizer with Dan Brock and John Stone; Brown University. Monthly discussion group.

1994-1996 Rhode Island Philosophical Society, Membership Committee.

1993-1995 Affinity Group Faculty, “Ethical Issues in Matters of life and Death,” Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI.

1993-1996 External Member of Ph.D. Examining Committee in Education at Boston University.

1991-1993 Philosophy Curriculum Consultant for Quinebaug Valley Community College. Reviewed the philosophy curriculum and developed and implemented a medical ethics course for the Medical Assisting Program.

1991-present Referee for Wadsworth Press.

1990 Moderator, “Recreating Sources of Knowledge,” 14th Annual New England Women's Studies Association Conference.

1989 Referee for Peter Lang Publishing.

1988 Referee for Noûs.

1988 Referee for West Publishing.

1984-present American Philosophical Association.

1985-2008 Rhode Island Philosophical Society.

1987-1989, Rhode Island Philosophical Society, Program Committee. 48

1995-1997

1987 Steering Committee for the Merleau-Ponty Society Meetings, Moderator, “The Origins of Truth,” Merleau-Ponty Society Meetings, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, September 17, 1987.

1985-2008 Association for Professional and Academic Women.

VII. Grants and Fellowships

American Council on Education/Alfred P. Sloan Award ($100,000) for Best Practices in Retirement Transition, Mount Holyoke College, 2009-2010.

Newman’s Own Foundation Grant ($75,000) for the construction of a radio production studio for The Academic Minute, Mount Holyoke College, 2011.

Andrew W. Mellon Award ($100,000) for Presidential Initiatives, Mount Holyoke College, 2010.

Newman’s Own Foundation Grant ($35,000) for The Kenya Project, Mount Holyoke College, 2010.

Women’s Education and Leadership Fund ($9,500) Proposal Development Grant, University of Hartford, 2009-2010.

Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate, ($750,000) Principal Investigator, The National Science Foundation, University of Rhode Island, 2005-2008.

Council of Graduate Schools and Office of Research Integrity, ($15,000) The Research Ethics Fellows Program, University of Rhode Island, 2004-2005.

ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Grant, The National Science Foundation, ($3,500,000) National Science Foundation, Principal Investigator, University of Rhode Island, 2005-2008.

Alumni Association Grant ($1,000) for “The Use of DNA Dragnets in Europe,” University of Rhode Island, 2003.

Faculty Development Grant ($5,000) for “Ethical Issues Related to Newborn Screening” with Lawrence Rothstein, University of Rhode Island, 2003.

Department of Energy Ethical, Social and Legal Implications of the Human Genome Project, ($292,843) for “An Investigation into the Ethical Principles that Inform the Laws Limiting Genetic Screening in the Workplace” with Lawrence Rothstein, 2000-2002. 49

Proposal Development Grant ($5,000) for “Ethical Issues Related to the Human Genome Project,” University of Rhode Island, 2000.

Hope and Heritage Fund, ($300) for “The Dead Donor Rule: Should the Rules Be Changed?” University of Rhode Island, 2000.

Faculty Development Fund ($350) for “Anencephalic Infants and Organ Donation,” 2000.

Feinstein Enrichment Grant to develop a service learning course designed to give students experience with services designed to decrease recidivism (1997–1998, $1,000), (1998–1999, $1,500), (1999–2000, $1,500).

Teaching and Technology Fellowship to acquire multimedia ready materials for digitizing, authoring and incorporating an extensive range of instructional technology into the classroom. Sponsored by the Instructional Development Program and Office of the Provost, University of Rhode Island, 1997–1998.

Ethics and Leadership Training Grant with C.B. Peters to develop portable multimedia material for ethics training in institutional settings, White Center for Ethics and Public Service, Kingston, RI, ($5,000), 1997.

American Bar Association Grant with Leo Carroll and Lawrence Rothstein ($1,500) to develop a first-year, writing intensive seminar entitled “A Three-Corner Dialogue on the Law,” 1995.

Dean’s Research Enhancement Award ($700) for “Autonomy and the Concept of Medical Futility,”1994.

Faculty Assistance Grant ($1,000) for “The Legal and Philosophical Implications of the Cultural Defense,” University of Rhode Island Foundation, 1994.

Dean’s Teaching Enhancement Award ($400) for “Implementing and Assessing Problem-Based Learning in Applied Ethics,” ($400), 1994.

Consulting Grant ($3,300) under a Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education Grant, directed by Alfred Killilea and Michael Vocino, 1993–1995.

Council for Research Faculty Development Grant ($2,500) for “The Medicalization of Domestic Violence,” University of Rhode Island, 1993.

Faculty Assistance Grant ($600) for the Sixteenth World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy in Reykjavik, Iceland, University of Rhode Island Foundation, 1993. 50

Faculty Assistance Grant ($869) for “Interpreting Meaning and Values in Brentano’s Grundzüge der Ästhetik,” University of Rhode Island Foundation, 1992.

Council for Research Faculty Development Grant ($3,500) for “Medical and Legal Paternalism in Relation to Reproductive Risk Taking by Women,” University of Rhode Island, 1991.

University of Rhode Island Alumni Association Travel Grant ($872) to participant in the American Association of Higher Education’s “Remapping General Education: The Core Curricula and World Cultures,” University of Chicago, 1991.

Faculty Development Grant ($600), University of Rhode Island Alumni Association, 1989.

University of Rhode Island Foundation Faculty Assistance Grant ($1,454) for “Teaching Initiatives in Ethics, Law and Public Policy,” co-recipient with Galen Johnson and John Hanke, 1989.

Departmental Merit Awards ($500), 1988-89 and 1989–90.

Universität Würzburg Travel Grant, ($1,000) Franz Brentano Forschung, 1988.

Council for Research Faculty Development Grant ($3,000) for “Philosophy and the Nuclear Dilemma,” University of Rhode Island, 1988.

University of Rhode Island Honors Program ($1,200) Curriculum Development Grant, 1988.

University of Rhode Island College of Arts and Sciences Travel Grant ($600) for “The Object and Its Identity,” Trento, Italy, 1987.

National Endowment for the Humanities Grant: 1986 Summer Seminar. Human Action: Self, Thinking, and Reality ($3,000). Directed by Hector Neri Castañeda, Indiana University, 1986.

Bardwell Memorial Fellowship ($1,500), Mount Holyoke College, 1982.

Brown University Fellow ($5,000), 1980. John Martyn Warbeke Award for Excellence in Philosophy ($500), 1980.

VIII. Professional Development

Council on Foreign Relations Forum, New York, NY, March 2013.

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Higher Education Resources Services (HERS) Summit for Women Presidents and Chancellors, Colorado Springs, CO, April 2012.

General Electric Women’s Leadership Forum, Ossining, NY, May 2011 and 2012.

Harvard Institute for New Presidents, Cambridge, MA, July 17-22, 2010.

Connecticut Center for Nonviolence, Level I Training, Hartford, CT, 2009.

TIAA-CREF Institute on Education, New York, NY, November 2008.

New England Resource Center for Higher Education (NERCHE) Think Tank, 2007.

Council of Graduate Schools Summer Workshop for Deans, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 8-13, 2005.

ADVANCE Workshop for Principal Investigators, Washington, D.C., May 17-19, 2005.

Council of Graduate Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., December 7-10, 2004.

PRIM&R and ARENA Meetings, San Diego, California, October 20-November 1, 2004.

Fourth National Symposium: Bioethical Considerations in Human Subject Research, Clearwater Beach, Florida, March 11-14, 2004.

IRB 101, Washington, D.C., December 4-7, 2003.

Controversies in Genetics: Emerging Issues in Genetic Testing, Forensics, and Therapeutics, Boston, MA, September 20-21, 2002.

Student Outcomes Conference, RIBOG/NEASC, Community College of- Rhode Island, April 25, 2001.

Practical Applications of Genetics: What the Genomics Revolution Means to Your Company, American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, November 3, 2000.

Teaching Research Ethics Workshop, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, May 25-29, 1999.

Learning Communities Conference, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, January 8- 11, 1998.

Teaching and Technology Fellows Program, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 1997-1998.

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Character Education, conducted by David Wangaard for The School for Ethical Education. EastConn, Willimantic, CT, March 13-14, 1997.

Ethics Training in the Federal Government, U.S. Office of Government Ethics, National Symposium on Ethics and Values in the Public Administration Academy, Washington, DC, February 2, 1995.

Evaluation and Grading of Case-Based Teaching, Society for Health and Human Values, Pittsburgh, PA, November 6-9, 1994.

Problem-Based Learning Program, Training Workshop, Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI, October 8, 1993.

Introduction to Med-Line and Grateful Med, Science Library, Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI, September 1993.

Remapping General Education: The Core Curricula and World Cultures, AAHE, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, November 1991.

Instructional Development Program’s Teaching Fellows Seminar, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 1990.

Alternative World Futures, Study Circle sponsored by the Brown Foreign Policy Center, Study Circles Resource Center, Pomfret, CT, 1989.

Instructional Development Program’s Special Session on Academic Styles, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 1989.

Peace Studies Teaching Seminar, Hampshire College; Amherst MA, 1988.

Instructional Development Program’s Teaching Fellows Program, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 1986-1987.

Teaching Philosophy and Public Policy, Trinity College, Washington, DC, 1984.

IX. Community Service

George Washington University Hospital Ethics Committee, Washington, D.C., 2019

Newman’s Own Foundation Advisory Board, Westport, CT, 2017-present.

National Humanities Alliance Board, Washington, DC, 2016-2020.

Wye Seminar Board of the Aspen Institute, Washington, DC, 2016-present.

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Holyoke Medical Center Ethics Board, Holyoke MA, 2014-2016.

Board of Directors, Amherst Media, Amherst, MA, 2013-2016.

Board of Directors, Western Massachusetts Economic Development Council, 2012-2016, Secretary, 2014-present.

Board of Directors Massachusetts International Festival of the Arts, Holyoke, MA, 2010- 2013.

Board of Directors, Paul Newman’s Discovery Center, 2009-2013.

Advisory Council, Connecticut Center for Nonviolence, 2008-present.

Day Kimball Hospital Ethics Board, Putnam, CT, 1989-2012.

Chair, Day Kimball Hospital Institutional Review Board. Putnam, CT, 2003-2012.

Certified Trainer, Connecticut Center for Nonviolence, Youth Leadership Academy, Hartford, CT, 2012.

The Kenya Project, Project leader of a multidisciplinary team to engage in community action planning in Kenya’s West Lake District around clean water solutions, sustainable agriculture and entrepreneurship, 2008-2012.

Mayor’s Economic Advisory Council, Holyoke, MA, 2010-2011.

Rhode Island BioBank, Steering Committee and chair of the Ethics Committee, Brown University and LifeSpan, Providence, RI, 2006-2010.

Girl Scouts of Connecticut Camp CEO, Laurel Resident Camp, Lebanon, CT, July 2009.

Rhode Island of Department of Health’s Institutional Review Board, Prisoner’s Rights Advocate, Providence, RI, 2005-2008.

Advisory Commission on Women Offenders, Cranston, RI, 1996-2004.

Board of Trustees, The Rectory School. Member of the Executive Committee and Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee, Pomfret, CT, 2002-2008.

EnRICHment Opportunities Speakers Bureau. Rhode Island Committee on the Humanities, Providence, RI, 2001-2003.

Judge for the District History Day Competition, Triumph and Tragedy in History, Northeastern Connecticut, April 5, 1997. 54

Site-Based Committee, Woodstock Elementary School, Woodstock, CT, 1996-1997.

Study Circles Facilitator, Pomfret, CT, 1991-1993.

In addition, I spoke regularly at local organizations and clubs, including the CARE Center in Holyoke, MA; Girls Inc.; the Massachusetts Girl Scouts; the Rotary Clubs of Western Massachusetts; the Amherst Club; the regional chambers of commerce; Loomis and Applewood Retirement Villages, and at town hall “Know Your Town” events.

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