Four members of Fordham’s faculty were honored on Friday, Feb. 3 for their distinguished teaching in the areas of graduate study, science, social sciences and humanities at the annual Faculty Arts & Sciences Day. Pictured below are the awardees. From left to right they are:

• Humanities: Aristotle “Telly” Papanikolaou, Ph.D., associate
professor in the Department of Theology

• Science: Rachel Annunziato, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Psychology (see profile Psychologist Helps Transition Young Organ Transplant Patients in this issue)

• Social Science: John Entelis, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of the Middle East Studies Program

• Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Elaine Forman Crane, Ph.D., professor in the Department of History

This year’s lecture was given by Jason Morris, Ph.D., associate professor of biology in the Department of Natural Sciences, and was entitled, “Arrested Development and Bad Eggs: Genetics of Growth and Fertility in Drosophila.”

Faculty were treated to dinner and a reception in the McGinley Ballroom. The event is sponsored by the Office of the Dean of Fordham College at Rose Hill.

Photo by Ken Levinson
Photo by Ken Levinson
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