Tiana Clark, who is a Jay C. and Ruth Halls Poetry Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, received the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize from the University of Pittsburgh Press. As a result, her first poetry collection – I Can’t Talk About the Tress Without the Blood – will be published by the press later this year.
Clark is a graduate of Tennessee State University, where she majored in Africana studies and women’s studies. She holds a master of fine arts degree in creative writing from Vanderbilt University. She will join the faculty at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville this fall.
Emily A. Carter, the Gehard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment and dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University in New Jersey, received the Award in Theoretical Chemistry from the American Chemical Society. She was recognized for “pioneering development of orbital-free density functional, embedded correlation wave function, and efficient multireference wave function theories, applied to diverse sustainable energy phenomena and material design.”
Professor Carter joined the Princeton faculty in 2004. She is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and holds a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the California Institute of Technology.

Professor Zaharna is a graduate of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She holds a master’s degree in communication and an educational doctorate from Columbia University in New York City.

Professor Driscoll has taught at Bard College since 2013. From 1992 to 2013, she served on the faculty at the Rhode Island School of Design.


