Faculty-Staff Achievements
 Yelena Biberman-Ocakli, assistant professor of political science, recently had a well-attended launch for
                                    her book “Gambling with Violence: Non-state Actors and Outsourcing of Violence in
                                    Kashmir” at the
Yelena Biberman-Ocakli, assistant professor of political science, recently had a well-attended launch for
                                    her book “Gambling with Violence: Non-state Actors and Outsourcing of Violence in
                                    Kashmir” at the 
 Catherine Golden, professor of English and Tisch Chair in Arts and Letters, delivered a lecture titled
                                     for the Tea and Talk series at Ventfort Hall, a Gilded Age mansion in Lenox, Massachusetts.
                                    Her talk was followed by a book signing and tea.
Catherine Golden, professor of English and Tisch Chair in Arts and Letters, delivered a lecture titled
                                     for the Tea and Talk series at Ventfort Hall, a Gilded Age mansion in Lenox, Massachusetts.
                                    Her talk was followed by a book signing and tea.
                                 
Golden also published  hypertext with images and multiple links on The Victorian Web. Lary Opitz, professor of theater, was featured in an  which he helped found in 2000. He played the title character in the company’s summer
                                    production of “King Lear” in Congress Park.
Lary Opitz, professor of theater, was featured in an  which he helped found in 2000. He played the title character in the company’s summer
                                    production of “King Lear” in Congress Park.
                                 
 Mason Stokes, professor of English, was quoted in the Saratoga Living article  Stokes has taught a course on Morrison’s works.
Mason Stokes, professor of English, was quoted in the Saratoga Living article  Stokes has taught a course on Morrison’s works. 
                                 
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