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Aleksandra Wagner, Women's Studies Certificate and doctoral candidate in Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center; lic. psychoanalyst, member, NPAP-New York; contributor, Contemporary Psychoanalysis; member, editorial boards, Psychoanalytic Review and Discourse of Sociological Practice; former executive editor, Edinburgh International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis.
Gina Luria Walker, PhD, NYU; chair, New School Social Sciences Dept.; editor, The Feminist Controversy in England: 1788?**n1820; co-editor, Memoirs of the Author of "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman"; reviewer; Women's Writing; was director of Women's Studies, Northwestern, NCAS-Rutgers; Intl. Research Associate, Gender & Enlightenment Project.
James Wallenstein, PhD, UC-Berkeley; his stories have appeared in The Hudson Review, The Antioch Review, and GQ; has just completed a novel, and was most recently a Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation fellow.
Carole Walter, fine baker; studied in France at Ecole Lenotre, in Vienna at Café Central and Oberlaa, in Copenhagen with Gunner Pedersen, and at the Culinary Inst. of America and Intl. Pastry Arts Center; author of Great Cakes (James Beard award), Great Pies & Tarts, and Great Cookies (IACP Award).
Richard Walton, Business Operation Manager, NYC Dept. of Corrections; professor of Management & Marketing/Finance at Polytechnic U.
Roger Ward, JD, New York Law School; member, New York County Lawyers Association and the West Orange Domestic Violence Response Team; Instructor of Business Law and Ethics at DeVry U.’s Keller Graduate School of Management.
Michael W. Waugh, MA, NYU; MFA, Southwest Texas State U.; artist and writer; asst. director of Momenta Art (Brooklyn); former assoc. ed., The Prose Poem; has taught at Southwest Texas State U., NYU, and Al Akhawayn U. (Morocco); recent exhibitions at Schroeder Romero and Ronald Feldman Galleries.
Jamieson Webster, PhD candidate, CUNY; staff therapist, Psychological Center of City College; adj. faculty member, IPTAR Clinical-Research Program; co-author (with Norbert Freedman) of Reminiscing and Recollecting the Transference and The Ordinary and Extraordinary Countertransference.
Jinluan Wei, MA, Shanghai U., doctoral student, The New School; was a senior lecturer in economics at Shanghai; publications include Theory and Practice of International Trade and "Impacts of North-South Type Regional Economic Integration" in World Economic Study.
Michael Weiskopf, BA, Montclair State U.; founder and chairman, Lifestyle Ventures (now Lifestyle Media), an independent privately held company consisting of 10 magazines; former executive VP and publisher, Chemical Week Assocs.; publisher of Personal Computing Magazine; group VP of Reed Exhibitions, and advertising director of East Coast Rocker.
Mary-Lou Weisman, MA, Brandeis University, author of Intensive Care, My Middle-Aged Baby Book: A Record of Milestones, Millstones, and Gallstones, and Traveling While Married; articles in The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, and The New Republic.
Elissa Q. White, BA, Goddard College; Certified Movement Analyst; co-founder, Dance/Movement Therapy Graduate Program, Hunter College, CUNY; member, Academy of Dance Therapists, American Dance Therapy Assn.
Hans-Jakob Wilhelm, PhD, McGill U.; philosopher specializing in German Idealism, metaphysics, and epistemology; professional translator and editor.
Tracyann F. Williams, MA, NYU; has taught composition and literature at La Guardia College; research interests include women's studies and 19th- and 20th-century literature; core faculty member, New School Bachelor's Program; PhD, candidate, CUNY Graduate Center.
Fred Winston, BA, Michigan State U.; director, Guitar Study Center; guitarist and active A&R coordinator; has worked with major pop artists including The Band, Tod Rundgren, and Jesse Winchester.
Martin Woessner, PhD, candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; assistant editor of the journal City.
Rebecca Wolff, MFA, Iowa; founding editor of the literary journal Fence and of its publishing arm, Fence Books; her books of poetry are Manderley, winner of the 2000 National Poetry Series, and Figment, winner of the 2003 Barnard Women Poets Series Prize.
Irene Khin Wong, chef and restaurateur; director, Saffron 59, Inc., caterer and event planner of Southeast Asian cuisine; does annual culinary tours to Southeast Asia.
Richard Wormser, documentary filmmaker; received Peabody Award for PBS series The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow; wrote, produced and/or directed almost 100 documentaries for television and educational institutions; major grants from NEH, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS. |