Olivia DrakeSeptember 24, 20101min
Ákos Östör, professor of anthropology, emeritus, was appointed to "Professor Catedratico"  for the fall semester at the Instituto Superior de Ciencias do Trabalho e  da Epresa - Lisbon University Institute. This is the highest appointment offered in the Portuguese University system. There, Östör is teaching a course on the "History of Visual in Anthropology" for the new master's program in Visual Anthropology. "Lisbon is a delightful place, deep histories and memories of ages and ethnicities, well reflected in the cuisine (the wine and seafood are superb and affordable in the numerous tascas, neighborhood eateries, throughout the city) definitely a place to visit and…

Cynthia RockwellSeptember 24, 20102min
Jonathan Schwartz '87, former CEO of Sun Microsystems, recently announced a new venture in the area of health technology called Picture of Health. In a recent blog, Schwartz writes: "We’re not saying much beyond 'we’re focusing on the intersection of innovation and public health,' but we are starting to build out a dev and design team. So if you care about health and technology, we’d love to hear from you here. "Why are we focusing on health? It’s ultimately a personal choice for both of us. For me, perhaps the most satisfying part of my last job was seeing Sun’s…

Cynthia RockwellSeptember 24, 20101min
Matthew Glaser '87 has been promoted to a newly created position, chief of investment strategies and executive managing director, at Turner Investment Partners, an employee-owned investment-management firm. In this new position, Glaser will be the senior manager responsible for overseeing the firm’s diverse investment strategies. He will monitor portfolio risks and characters and help develop new investment strategies and business opportunities. He will also assist the distribution team with presentations to prospective clients.  With this appointment, Glaser has become an executive managing director and a member of the executive management group.  Before joining Turner, Glaser worked for Susquehanna International Group…

Cynthia RockwellSeptember 24, 20101min
The cable debut of 9500 Liberty will be Sunday, Sept. 26th, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) on MTV2, mtvU (MTV’s 24-hour college network), and Tr3s: MTV, Música y Más (formerly MTV Tr3s) as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. The critically acclaimed documentary, 9500 Liberty, is directed by Annabel Park and Eric Byler ’94 and chronicles the social, political, and economic impact of The Immigration Resolution, a law closely resembling Arizona’s SB 1070 that was briefly implemented in a Virginia county in 2008. “The decisions our elected representatives make on immigration reform now will impact our audience for generations,” said Stephen Friedman…

Olivia DrakeSeptember 24, 20101min
Steve Roslonek '93—aka "Mr. Steve" from PBS Kids and the SteveSongs band—will perform at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. He blends participatory songs, clever stories and great melodies for children. Roslonek's band has received several awards from parenting organizations. He formerly worked as a business and technology consultant. Tickets are $25 each, but if you join the “Tribeca PAC 10 Club” you order 10 tickets for $140. To order tickets call 212-220-1460 or go to www.tribecapac.org. To get a special Wesleyan discount mention the special Wesleyan code "WSLSS11".

Cynthia RockwellSeptember 24, 20102min
The eight portraits are larger-than-life, eight feet tall, of heroic proportions. Four of the subjects wear the baggy, bright orange garb of prisoners—which they are. The other four subjects are teens who have an incarcerated parent. In each painting, background icons—a hand grabbing the ankle, a daughter at the ocean, a zoo, family photographs from the past, a mask falling into a breaking mirror—depict the stories of these lives affected by the correctional system. The oil and acrylic portraits were produced in what San Francisco artist and teacher Evan Bissell ’05 calls a “collaborative dialogue. They were on exhibit at SOMArts…

Olivia DrakeSeptember 24, 20101min
Charles Sanislow, assistant professor in psychology, is the co-author of a publication examining psychometric characteristics of antisocial personality traits in the September issue of Psychological Assessment.  The work was carried out under the auspices of the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Study, a 10-year prospective study funded by NIMH on which Sanislow has been an investigator since it began in 1996. The article is titled "Psychometric characteristics and clinical correlates of NEO-PI-R fearless dominance and impulsive antisociality in the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study."

Olivia DrakeSeptember 24, 20101min
Kendall Hobbs, Olin reference librarian, and Diane Klare, head of reference, are the co-authors of an article titled "User Driven Design: Using Ethnographic Techniques to Plan Student Study Space," published in Technical Services Quarterly 27(4), pages 347-363, in 2010. In the article, Hobbs and Klare explain how librarians and information technologists at Wesleyan were provided with an opportunity to design a new study space for students during a library renovation. They teamed up to learn ethnographic techniques and apply them by incorporating student input into the new space, rather than making decisions based on traditional methods. Using this approach produced…