Five Women Selected for Endowed Faculty Appointments

Daniela Arias-Rotondo has been named to the Roger F. and Harriet G. Varney Endowed Chair in Natural Science at Kalamazoo College in Michigan. She is an assistant professor of chemistry who teaches courses on inorganic chemistry, molecular structure, and transition metals. Her research specializes in photoactive complexes of first-row transition metals.

Dr. Arias-Rotondo holds a bachelor’s degree from the Universidad de Buenos Aires in Argentina and a Ph.D. from Michigan State University.

Hannah Feldman has been appointed as the Katherine Stein Sacs, CW’69, and Keith L. Sachs W’67 Associate Professor of History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania. As an art historian and theorist, she studies contemporary art and visuality, urban space, and decolonization and decoloniality. She is the author of From a Nation Torn: Decolonizing Art and Representation in France, 1945-1962 (Duke University Press, 2014).

Dr. Feldman received her bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and her Ph.D. from Columbia University.

Sharrona Pearl has been named the inaugural Andrews Chair of Interdisciplinary Studies at Texas Christian University. She comes to her new role from Drexel University in Philadelphia, where she held appointments in bioethics, history, and science studies. She is a historian of science and medicine who researches bodies, particularly the face, from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Dr. Pearl is a graduate of York University in Canada, where she majored in humanities and science studies. She holds a Ph.D. in the history of science from Harvard University.

Emily Satterwhite has been named the Edward S. Diggs Professor of Humanities at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. She has been with Virginia Tech since 2005, currently serving as a professor of religion and culture and co-director of the Monuments Across Appalachian Virginia project. She is the author of Dear Appalachia: Readers, Identity, and Popular Fiction Since 1878 (University of Kentucky Press, 2011).

Dr. Satterwhite earned her bachelor’s degree from Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky and her Ph.D. from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

Erica Fuchs has been appointed as the Kavčić-Moura Professor of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In addition to her primary appointment, she is an affiliate with the department of materials science and engineering and the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy. Her research focuses on the development, commercialization and global manufacturing of emerging technologies, and national policy in that context.

Dr. Fuchs is a three-time graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in materials science and engineering, a master’s degree in technology policy, and a Ph.D. in engineering systems.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

Latest News

Jennifer Gaither Named the First Woman President of Sullivan University

Jennifer Gaither, a lawyer by training, has been a Sullivan University faculty member for the past 25 years. She most recently served as the university's associate provost.

Karlyn Crowley Appointed President of Kalamazoo College in Michigan

Dr. Crowley has served as provost at Ohio Wesleyan University since 2020. She is slated to become the nineteenth president of Kalamazoo College on July 1.

Three Women Who Have Been Named Provosts at Universities

The three women named to provost positions are Nancy Marchand-Martella at the University of Northern Colorado, Lise Youngblade at Colorado State University, and Randi Storch at Western Oregon University.

Michelle R. Johnston Named the First Woman President of the University of Montevallo

Although it was initially founded as school for women, the University of Montevallo has never had a woman president. Now the university has reached a historic milestone and selected selected Michelle R. Johnston to serve as its next president.

Katy Ho to Lead Portland Community College in Oregon

Dr. Ho is the new acting president of Portland Community College. Prior to her new role, she was the college's executive vice president.

President

The next president will lead one of the most successful and well-respected community colleges in the country.

Research Assistant Professor, Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics

The selected candidate should have expertise and experience in theoretical models in labor and public economics as well as in microeconometrics and programming.