Christina Baker Kline, M.A., A&S,
writer-in-residence, Department of English, has published Bird in Hand: A Novel (William Morrow, 2009).

George Demacopoulos, Ph.D., A&S,
associate professor of theology, has published “Gregory the Great and the Sixth-Century Dispute over the Ecumenical Title,” in Theological Studies 70 (2009).

Raymond Fox, Ph.D., GSS,
professor of social work, has received the 2009 Teacher of the Year Award from the New York State Social Work Educator’s Association at their annual conference in Saratoga in October.

Richard Gyug, Ph.D., A&S,
professor of history, has received a 2010-12 grant from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada as co-investigator of Monumenta Liturgica Beneventana.

Franklin Harkins, Ph.D., A&S,
assistant professor of theology, has published Reading and the Work of Restoration: History and Scripture in the Theology of Hugh of St. Victor (Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 2009).

Kevin T. Jackson, Ph.D., BUS,
professor of business ethics, co-presented a lecture and discussion with Carlos Cavalle, dean emeritus of IESE Business School, titled: “Rethinking Business Management — After the Financial Crisis: The Social and Ethical Ramifications,” on Oct. 7 at Fordham University.

Elizabeth Johnson, C.S.J., A&S,
Distinguished Professor of Theology, has published “Galilee: A Critical Matrix for Marian Studies,” inTheological Studies 70 (June 2009); and “Articulating the Vision Anew: The Banquet of the Creed,” inProphetic Witness: Catholic Women’s Strategies for Reform, edited by Colleen Griffith (Crossroad, 2009).

Erick Kelemen, Ph.D., A&S.,
assistant visiting professor of English, has published Textual Editing and Criticism: an Introduction(Norton, 2009.)

Kathleen P. King, Ed.D., GSE,
professor of education, delivered the opening keynote address for “Creative Pursuits: Integrating Technology into 21st Century Classrooms,” at The Langley School in McLean, Virginia, on Oct. 8.

Wolfgang Mueller, Ph.D., A&S,
associate professor of history and associate chair of undergraduate studies, has received a fellowship from the NEH Summer Seminar at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University of London.

W. Norris, Clarke, S.J., A&S,
late professor emeritus of philosophy, has posthumously published The Creative Retrieval of St. Thomas Aquinas (Fordham University Press, 2009).

Thierry Rigogne, Ph.D., A&S,
assistant professor of history, has received a research travel fellowship from the American Society for 18th Century Studies and a Franklin Grant from the American Philosophical Society for academic year 2009/10, and a residential fellowship at the Library Company of Philadelphia during the summer of 2010.

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