Spring Semester 2025
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Spring Semester 2025
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Get to know the people who keep the College of Liberal Arts moving forward in these regularly updated profiles.
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Meet Ancelin Quinones, Dean’s Office, Admin Assistant to the Dean
Favorite music (general style or specific band), podcast, book, or movie:
Alternative rock. I’m usually singing along to Shinedown or Bad Omens in the car.
Shameless brag:
I can parallel park 98% perfectly!
Scariest thing you ever did & would you do it again?
I moved to Rochester from The Bronx. I would absolutely do it again. My life has taken a different route than I originally moved up here for, but I am the person today because of the leap I took. I can’t imagine my life any other way.
Advice for younger you:
Don’t doubt yourself so much. You are stronger than you know.
On your perfect day off, you’re most likely to be found:
Since it's cold right now you would find me at Lamberton Conservatory in Highland Park. Drinking coffee, sitting among all the pretty plants. Watching the quail and tortoises while writing or reading.

Newsmakers
March 14, 2025
Evelyn Brister, professor in the Department of Philosophy, presented her book, A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits, as part of the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series at Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources. She also spoke at the Western Places/Western Spaces conference, discussing sustainable community planning.
February 28, 2025
Jeffrey Wagner, professor of economics, and alumnus Michael Dortz published “Raising Rivals’ Costs and Right to Repair Laws: Separating the Sheep from the Goats?” in the Journal of Regulatory Economics. In addition, Wagner and alumni Nick Leary and Michael Zunino published “The Marginal Abatement Cost Function with Secondary Waste Markets” in Ecological Economics.
February 28, 2025
Jonathan Schroeder, the William A. Kern Professor of Communications, presented “Simple! Fast! Modern! Fun! Taking the Road to Success with Midcentury Self-Improvement Records” at Palm Springs Modernism Week, an annual festival highlighting midcentury modern architecture, art, interior design, landscape design, and vintage culture.
February 19, 2025
Priti Kalsi, associate professor of economics, co-authored “The Gilded Age and Beyond: The Persistence of Elite Wealth in American History,” which was recently highlighted on NPR’s Planet Money as one of “5 economic papers that lit up our brains.” The study finds that while the wealthiest individuals tend to drop in rankings over time, having a wealthy grandparent significantly increases the likelihood of reaching the top 1 percent.
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