Six Women Academics Receive Notable Honors or Awards

Frances Negrón-Muntaner, a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University, has received the 2019 Latina/o Studies Frank Bonilla Public Intellectual Award from the Latin American Studies Association. She is recognized for her outstanding contributions to the Latino studies field and the Latinx community, as a trailblazer on LGBTQ rights and AIDS awareness in the El Barrio neighborhood in East Harlem.

Dr. Negrón-Muntaner holds a master’s degree in visual anthropology and fine arts from Temple University in Philadelphia and a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Rutgers University in New Jersey.

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, a professor and director of the Neuroscience Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, is the 2019 recipient of the Helmholtz Rayleigh Interdisciplinary Silver Medal in Psychological and Physiological Acoustics and Speech Communication from the Acoustical Society of America. She is honored for her understanding of the cognitive and neural bases of speech perception in complex acoustic environments. Specifically, Dr. Shinn-Cunningham is renowned for her spatial hearing work on the “cocktail party problem,” which looks at how the brain blocks out certain sounds to pay attention to others.

Dr. Shinn-Cunningham is a graduate of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. She holds a master’s degree and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Linda Hirst, a physics professor at the University of California, Merced, has received the C. Hilsum Medal from the British Liquid Crystal Society. She is honored for significant contributions to field of liquid crystal science and technology. She is the author of Fundamentals of Soft Matter Science (CRC Press, 2012).

Dr. Hirst holds a bachelor’s degree and a Ph.D. both from Manchester University in England.

Alison Butler, a distinguished professor in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has received the Inorganic Mechanisms Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry. The award recognizes research that furthers the understanding of the mechanisms underlying chemical reactions. Dr. Butler’s work focuses on investigating the role metal ions play in certain biological systems.

Dr. Butler is a graduate of Reed College in Portland, Oregon. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego.

Anne Kapuscinski, professor of environmental studies and director of the Coastal Science and Policy Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has received a 2019 Ocean Award for innovation from Boat International magazine and the Blue Marine Foundation. She was honored for her work in aquaculture and the development of microalgae feed for farmed fish.

Dr. Kapuscinski is a graduate of Swathmore College in Pennsylvania, where she majored in biology. She holds a master’s degree and Ph.D. both in fisheries with an aquaculture focus from Oregon State University.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has honored alumna Nancy Deloye Fitzroy by dedicating the university’s admissions building as the Nancy Deloye Fitzroy ’49 and Roland V. Fitzroy Jr. Admissions Building. Dr. Fitzroy is an internationally recognized expert in the field of mechanical engineering. She had a 37-year career at General Electric where she specialized in heat transfer and fluid flow research for application in nuclear reactor cores, gas turbines, space satellites, and other technologies. In 1989, she became president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, making her the first woman in the United States to head a major professional engineering society.

Fitzroy graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1949 where she was the first woman student to study chemical engineering.

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

Deborah Jackson-Dennison Appointed President of Diné College in Arizona

An enrolled member of the Navajo Nation (Diné), Dr. Jackson-Dennison has nearly four decades of experience in educational leadership, including more than two decades as a superintendent in Arizona public schools.

Lainie Rutkow to Lead Academic Affairs at Johns Hopkins University

Dr. Rutkow, professor of health policy, has been tapped to serve as interim provost at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Currently serving as executive vice provost, Dr. Rutkow is an expert on public health law and founder of the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.

Piyusha Singh Named Provost at Lincoln University of Missouri

“Having served with distinction as interim provost, Dr. Singh has already demonstrated her ability to lead with clarity, integrity, and purpose,” said Lincoln University President John Moseley. “I am confident that her permanent appointment will provide continuity and momentum as we advance Lincoln University’s academic mission.”

Jennifer L. Mnookin Named President of Columbia University

One of the nation's leading scholars in the field of legal evidence, Dr. Mnookin has served as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison since 2022. She is slated to become the next president of Columbia University in July.

University of Arkansas Revokes Offer to Emily Suski to Be New Law School Dean

Emily Suski was slated to become the next dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law. However, just days after she was sent her offer, the university reversed its decision after several Arkansas lawmakers objected to Suski's prior defense of transgender athletes' rights to play on the teams aligned with their gender identity.

Instructional Professor in Law, Letters, and Society (Open Rank)

The Social Sciences Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago is now accepting applications for a full-time Instructional Professor who will teach in the program in Law, Letters, and Society.

Assistant Professor AC Track Assistant Director of Clinical Chemistry Laboratory – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seek candidates for an Assistant Professor position in the non-tenure academic clinician track. Expertise is required in the specific area of Clinical Chemistry.

Sustainability Manager

The Sustainability Manager serves as the University of Nevada, Reno’s campus-wide sustainability lead, coordinating sustainability planning, implementation, reporting, and engagement across academic, research, administrative, and operational units.

Assistant Professor of Black Studies

The Black Studies Department at The City College of New York invites applications for a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor of Black Studies who is firmly situated, trained, and credentialed in the field of Black Studies.

Instructional Professor of Sociology in MAPSS (Open Rank)

The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences invites applications for appointment as Instructional Professor at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, with a specialization in Sociology, in the Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences.