Faculty Accomplishments

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Nguyen, V.T., Binder, K.S., Nemier, C., & Ardoin, S.P. (2014). Gotcha! Catching kids during mindless reading. Scientific Studies of Reading.


Blaetz, R. (2022). The Maternal and feminist film theory. Women: a cultural review, 33(1), 146-148, DOI: 10.1080/09574042.2022.2021027


Blaetz, R. (2021). Time Travel in Joseph Cornell's BookstallsPapers on Language and Literature, 57 (1), 13-26.


Received a faculty award for teaching February 27, 2008.


Spoke via zoom about her work with Joseph Cornell's late 1930s film Bookstalls at the Ciné Salon: Impressions on the Art of the Cinematograph with Bruce Posner, Howe Library, Hanover, NH, on April 5, 2021.


Delivered the Baccalaureate Address to the Class of 2006.


Mattia Boccuti, “From the ‘selva oscura’ to the ‘candida rosa’: Prolegomenon to an Environmental Reading of Dante’s Commedia,” Dante Studies 142 (2024) (forthcoming)


Catherine O’Rawe, Mattia Boccuti, Valentina Geri, “The non-professional child actor in neorealism: Interview with Alfonso Bovino,” Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies 11.1 (2023): 185-197


Mattia Boccuti, “L’umile salmista e il poeta laureato. Davide, Petrarca e i Psalmi penitentiales,” Italica 98.2 (2021): 254-266


Mattia Boccuti, “‘Non che Roma di carro così bello rallegrasse Affricano, o vero Augusto.’ Purg. XXIX 115-117: il carro della città di Dio e l’arrivo dello scriba,” Le Tre Corone 8 (2021): 83-97