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5 Lee Faculty Receive Tenure Monday, February 22, 2021
Dr. Charlotte Webb.
Following its annual board meeting this month, Lee University’s Board of Directors has awarded tenure to five faculty members. The new tenured faculty members are Dr. Joseph Daft, Dr. Rebecca Hergert, Jordan Holt, Dr. Christopher Stephenson, and Dr. Charlotte Webb.
Dr. Daft joined Lee’s College of Arts and Sciences as an assistant professor of biology and health science in 2015. He teaches courses in health science, microbiology, and anatomy. Dr. Daft earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in pathology with a focus on diabetes-based pathology and immunology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and his Bachelor of Science (BS) from Juniata College. While at UAB, Dr. Daft served as a graduate research assistant and teaching assistant. He has also been a research fellow at the University of Toledo and an adjunct professor at the University of Montevallo.
Photographer Lisette Otero-Lewis, owner of Galleria d’Arte in Palm Coast, with her work “Joy Within.”
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Step into the Galleria d’Arte in Palm Coast, and the unearthly purple glow emanating from the back room may convince you that you’ve stumbled into some sort of Twilight Zone-ish, extraterrestrial outpost. Or that you’ve time-tripped back to some hippie’s far-out, black-lit pad during the Summer of Love.
The reality is only slightly less jolting: It’s the artwork of Barb Forristall Scapin, an area abstract expressionist who does Rabo Karabekian, the artist-protagonist of Kurt Vonnegut’s novel “Bluebeard,” one better. Karabekian portrayed all living creatures, from St. Anthony to a cockroach, as “unwavering bands of light.” Scapin uses fluorescent paints set on eerie fire by the ultraviolet rays of, yes, black lights to create seemingly pulsating pentagons, octagons and other geometrics, as well as wavering, twisty bands of light – OK, U