Mark Burstein, three faculty, and the Board of Trustee chair in gowns
President Mark Burstein (far left) and Board of Trustees chair David Blowers (far right) pose with 2021 faculty award winners Gustavo Fares, Rebecca Perry, and Massimiliano Verit脿.

Three 澳门六合彩开奖结果 professors were honored with 2021 faculty awards during the June 13 Commencement ceremony. The annual awards are considered to be among Lawrence鈥檚 highest faculty honors.

The Award for Excellence in Scholarship went to Gustavo Fares, professor of Spanish; the Award for Excellent Teaching by an Early Career Faculty Member went to Rebecca Perry, assistant professor of music theory; and the Award for Excellence in Teaching went to Massimiliano Verit脿, instructor of Arabic, Italian, and Religious Studies.

Award for Excellence in Scholarship: Gustavo Fares

Gustavo Fares in academic regalia
Gustavo Fares

Fares has been part of the Spanish faculty at Lawrence for more than two decades.

鈥淵ou came to 澳门六合彩开奖结果 in 2000 with rich and varied training in a variety of fields, with degrees in law, painting, and printmaking, in addition to your Ph.D. in Latin American literature,鈥 President Mark Burstein said in a citation he read at Commencement. 鈥淚n fact, your first faculty appointment, in Buenos Aires, was as a professor of painting and drawing. This ability to grasp the multiple, complex interconnections among the arts and a society鈥攁nd, in particular, your interest in the self-representation of minoritized American communities鈥攈as produced a rich body of distinctive scholarship that I am pleased to recognize today.鈥

Fares鈥 research has focused on such topics as Latin American cultural studies, legal studies, visual arts, and border studies.听In 2004, he was a Fulbright Visiting Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, in Mendoza, Argentina. He also has been an active partner with the College Board for more than two decades, assisting high school Advance Placement students studying Spanish. He was among three Lawrence faculty members who听during the pandemic.

His latest book,听Domingo F. Sarmiento鈥檚听Argir贸polis. A Critical Translation听(New York: Palgrave), was released earlier this year. Kodat applauded Fares for collaborating with Lawrence students in writing the book, which provides a critical translation of Sarmiento鈥檚 1850 essay.

鈥淚 am happy to note that you were assisted in this work of translation by four of our Spanish majors, who explored the text with you in a series of independent studies and whose assistance you acknowledge in the book,鈥 Burstein said.

Award for Excellent Teaching by an Early Career Faculty Member: Rebecca Perry

Rebecca Perry in academic regalia
Rebecca Perry

A member of the Conservatory of Music faculty since 2017, Perry has quickly established herself as an integral part of the learning community for Lawrence students studying music.

鈥淔or many young musicians, music theory is a bit like spinach: there鈥檚 no question that it鈥檚 good for you, but while some immediately take a liking to it, others need time, and a bit of culinary creativity, to appreciate its virtues,鈥 Burstein said in the citation for Perry. 鈥淏ecky, since coming to Lawrence in 2017, you have excelled in helping students to develop a taste for the often challenging, but always nourishing, work of theoretical musical analysis.鈥

Perry came to Lawrence after receiving her doctor of philosophy, master of arts, and master of philosophy degrees in music history from Yale University. Her research has focused on early 20th听century adaptations of sonata form, as well as film music, Russian formalism, and the intersections between literary theory and music analysis.

Burstein said Perry鈥檚 impact in the Conservatory can be felt in how students have reacted to her teaching.

鈥淪tudents express profound gratitude for your patience and willingness to meet them where they are and travel with them on the road to understanding,鈥 Burstein said in the citation.

He also noted that Perry鈥檚 students have praised her for caring about them as individuals and respecting them in the classroom.

Award for Excellence in Teaching: Massimiliano Verit脿

Massimiliano Verita in academic regalia
Massimiliano Verit脿

Verit脿 has been part of the Lawrence faculty since 2005. He began as an instructor for听Freshman Studies听(now called听First-Year Studies) and began teaching tutorials in Modern Standard Arabic a year later. Before coming to Lawrence, he had written on the novels of Naguib Mahfouz for his master鈥檚 thesis while studying at the University of Bologna.

鈥淪tudent interest grew rapidly, so much so that, by 2008, you were offering instruction in Arabic as a six-unit, three-course sequence, which you have offered every year since,鈥 Burstein said in the citation to Verit脿.

He would go on to earn a second master鈥檚 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in African languages and literatures with a specialization in contemporary Arabic literature and Arabic and African cinema.

鈥淔or more than a dozen years, you have single-handedly managed our curriculum in Arabic language instruction, supplementing regular coursework with tutorials, directed studies, and independent studies in second-, third-, and fourth-year Arabic, Media Arabic, and Arabic Linguistics鈥攁ll in response to student interest,鈥 Burstein said. 鈥淎s if this weren鈥檛 enough, you added Italian to your teaching portfolio in 2015, earning heartfelt gratitude and appreciation from scores of students along the way.鈥

Burstein said students have praised Verit脿 for his 鈥減atience, kindness, enthusiasm鈥攁nd sense of fun.鈥

鈥淏ut your pedagogical gifts extend beyond the ability to make learning a new language fun,鈥 Burstein continued. 鈥淪tudents appreciate your friendly availability in office hours, your eagerness to help them learn, and your compassion. As one of your students puts it, you are 鈥榦ne of the most accommodating and humble instructors I鈥檝e met.鈥欌