A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z
Lisa Moss Calderwood, M.A., Media Studies, New School U.; award-winning writer/producer/director – corporate and broadcast; vice president and partner, Euro-Pacific Productions; former vice president, communications, National League for Nursing.
Hector Canonge, independent film, video, and new media artist; wireless interactive installation Ciudad Trabsmobil featured at Queens Museum of Art Biennial 2004; organizer of urbanInterfaces v.1 and SonicBytes: A Psychogeographic Locative Collaborative Project; co-founder of Queens Media Arts Development; founder and director of the independent monthly film series Cinemarosa; 2006 Rockefeller Fellowship nominee; recipient, Harvestworks 2006 Scholarship; works in the Education Department at the Museum of the Moving Image.
Patti Capaldi, MFA, Mass. College of Art; fellowships from NYFA, Banff Centre for the Arts, MacDowell, and Millay Center for the Arts; exhibitions include CEPA Gallery (Buffalo), Bernard Toale Gallery (Boston), and MIT Haydn Gallery (Cambridge); has taught at Mass. College of Art and Rutgers U.
Loren-Paul Caplin, director/writer; feature films The Lucky Ones and History of the World in 8 Minutes; co-wrote/co-produced Battle in the Erogenous Zone; plays include The Presidents (co-author), Sunday's Child, and Men In The Kitchen; poetry in Paris Review and Rolling Stone; teaches at Columbia U. and NYU.
Jean-Louis Carbonnier, president of Carbonnier Communications, a marketing and PR consultancy to wine producers; former director, Champagne Wines Information Bureau.
Patricia L. Carlin, PhD, Princeton U.; author of Original Green (poems) and Shakespeare's Mortal Men; poetry published in Verse, Boulevard, and elsewhere; editor of Barrow Street; co-founder of Barrow Street Press; recipient, New School Distinguished Teaching Award; has taught at Princeton and Vassar.
Noâlle Carruggi, PhD, NYU; NEMLA director of French Studies, Women's Caucus past president, organizer of multicultural poetry readings; publications include Marguerite Duras, Une Expérience intérieure, scholarly articles in Francographies, and poetry in Les Cahiers de l'Alba.
Harvey Casher, CPA and financial consultant; former chief financial officer of several publicly traded companies; active in professional and civic organizations.
Maurice Charney, PhD, Princeton U.; emeritus professor of English, Rutgers U.; former president, Shakespeare Assn. of America and Acad. of Literary Studies; author of Shakespeare on Love & Lust, All of Shakespeare, Shakespearean Comedy, and Comedy: New Perspectives.
Srinivas Chary, PhD, Kansas State U.; former visiting scholar at Columbia, Princeton, and Johns Hopkins; author of books including The Eagle and the Peacock and The Hindu Temple Traditions of Draksharama; articles published in Quarterly Review of Historical Studies and others; Hoover Scholar, recipient of Truman, Roosevelt, Moody, and NEH grants; has taught at KSU, CUNY, and NYU.
James Chew, opening executive chef at Vong and Typhoon Brewery; consulting chef, Ruby Foo's; culinary director at Brewerkz in Singapore; worked in the Thai kitchens of Regent and Oriental hotels in Bangkok; currently owns and operates a catering company in Manhattan specializing in Asian cuisine.
Frances Chiu, Ph.D. Oxford U.; editor, Ann Radcliffe’s Gaston de Blondeville and Sheridan Le Fanu’s Rose and the Key (Valancourt Books); articles published in 18th-Century Life, Notes and Queries, and Romanticism on the Net.
Lisa Chodosh, MA, Columbia U.; owner of a NYC-based food service consulting firm; former chair of Restaurant Management at New York Restaurant School.
Frank Christian, BA, NYU; has appeared or recorded with Nancy Griffith, Suzanne Vega, The Smithereens, Odetta, Tommy Makem, and others with concert appearances at Carnegie Hall and Royal Albert Hall; solo records include Where Were You Last Night, From My Hand, and Mr. So and So.
John Clinton, PhD, Fordham U.; visiting asst. professor, Milano Graduate School; former VP, Lighthouse Int'l; has worked in educational administration at NYU, Fordham, and Hartwick College and as a consultant to foundations, nonprofits, corporations, and higher education institutions; has taught at LIU, NYU, and Iona College.
Alice Eve Cohen, MFA, The New School; solo plays produced by NY Theater Workshop, Here, The Women's Project, Edinburgh Festival, and theaters in Europe, Israel, and the U.S.; TV scripts for CBS, CTW, and Nickelodeon; fellowships and grants from NYSCA, NEA, Poets & Writers; Emmy Award Commendation.
Marvin Cohen, author of several collections of humorous and philosophical short fiction; published in The New Yorker, New York Times, Village Voice, Vogue, The Nation; author of plays produced by Joseph Papp at the Public Theater.
Celesti Colds Fechter, PhD, New School Graduate Faculty; psychologist; asst. dean for Academic Affairs, The New School; current research focuses on the link between implicit attitudes and differential judgments of similarly qualified employment candidates.
Susan Cottle, MFA, NY Acad. Of Art; painter; exhibited in the USA and abroad; has taught at New York Academy of Art and Montserrat College of Art (Viterbo, Italy); adj. asst. professor of Art at St. John's U.; Annenberg Resident Artist in NYC public schools; recent mural commission for P.S. 167, Brooklyn.
Gina Crusco, MA, NYU; MA, Brown U.; certified Hatha Yoga instructor; performed with Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto in Italy, and in New York at Merkin Hall and La MaMa.
Delores Custer, freelance food stylist, clients include Time-Life Books, Bon Appetit, Fine Cooking, Gourmet, Pillsbury, Kraft Foods, Lipton, Campbell's, and Red Lobster; works in print advertising, television, and movies.
Joe Cutbirth, MPhil, Columbia U.; political reporter, Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram; communications director, Texas Democratic Party; member, advisory committee, Roy Aarons Journalism Education Project, National Lesbian-Gay Journalists Association; also teaches at Columbia and NYU. |