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This fall,
10 new members of the faculty have been hired with tenure track status.
They are:
Jeffrey Bloechl, one of the four Edward Bennett Williams Fellows,
earned his Ph.D. from K.U. Leuven in Belgium. He will join
the philosophy department as an assistant professor at Holy
Cross in the second semester after he completes a four-year
postdoctoral research appointment with the Belgian National
Fund for Scientific Research. In October, he will deliver a
lecture entitled "Access to God in Moral Conscience? Marginal
Notes on the Renewal of Divine Command Ethics" at the College.
Miguel Ángel Cabañas, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Connecticut,
joined the department of modern languages and literatures as an instructor of
Spanish. He received his
Licenciatura en Filología Inglesa from the Universidad de Salamanca in
Spain.
Loren R. Cass, a Ph.D. candidate at Brandeis University, is an instructor in
the political science department. He was an adjunct lecturer in the political
science department at Brandeis University
from 1997-99.
Daniel M. Goldstein, an assistant professor in the sociology and anthropology
department, received his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona. Before coming
to Holy Cross, he was a visiting assistant
professor at Miami University in Ohio.
Mark Hallahan, an assistant professor in the psychology department, received
his Ph.D. from Harvard University. He was an assistant professor at Clemson University
(S.C.) from 1996-99 and a
lecturer at Harvard University from 1995-96.
E. Michael Papio, an assistant professor of Italian in the department of modern
languages and literatures, earned his Ph.D. from Brown University. He received
his master of arts degree in Italian
studies from the University of Virginia.
Timothy M. Roach, an assistant professor in the physics department, received
his Ph.D. from Yale University. He recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship
at Harvard University.
Maria Guadalupe Moog Rodrigues, an assistant professor in the political science
department, earned her Ph.D. from Boston University. She served as an adjunct
professor at Boston University, Tufts University, and the Universidade Candido
Mendes, Brazil, prior to joining
the faculty at Holy Cross.
Chase C. Smith, an assistant professor in the chemistry department, received
his Ph.D. from Florida State University. After earning his doctorate, he served
as both an assistant and associate
professor of chemistry at Ohio Northern University.
Emma Tahmiziàn, a pianist, is an assistant professor in the music department.
She received her master of music degree from The Juilliard School and was the
Artist-in-Residence at the University
of Virginia from 1994-95.
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