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Macaulay faculty--including the visiting faculty and the faculty in residence at the Macaulay Center as well as the seminar faculty on the campuses, are drawn from among the most experienced and qualified faculty in the entire CUNY system. They bring expertise across a range of disciplines, and a dedication to challenging and mentoring our talented students.

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Lee Quinby

Macaulay Honors College Visiting Professor
Telephone 212-729-2936
Email lee.quinby@mhc.cuny.edu

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Lee Quinby is a Distinguished Lecturer at the Macaulay Honors College of the City University of New York City. She specializes in the study of apocalyptic and millennial belief in American society.

Personal Statement

I love teaching topics that intrigue us, captivate our imagination, and challenge our assumptions about what we know and how we know it. My courses on "Imagining the End of the World" and "Sexuality and American Culture" strive to engage students to think about these issues from an historical perspective, analyze it through psychological and sociological studies, and reflect on how popular culture shapes our views about them.

My yearlong Honors Thesis Colloquium provides students with an opportunity for in-depth research and analysis of a topic that stirs their curiosity and motivates a desire to share what they have learned about it with others. As a class, we meet to brainstorm about topics, focus and refine ideas, and offer advice on research, revision, and reorganization.

I have always found that my teaching and scholarship go hand in hand. Class discussions inevitably sharpen my own understanding of these complex and ever-changing subjects of study. Teaching also expands my own interests. Over the past year, thanks to the Macaulay Student Research Program, I was able to embark on a whole new area of attention and creativity by making a documentary film.

Selected Publications

Author: Millennial Seduction (1999), Anti-Apocalypse (1994), and Freedom, Foucault, and the Subject of America (1991).

Editor/Co-editor: Reel Revelations: Apocalypse and Film (2010), Gender and Apocalyptic Desire (2006), Genealogy and Literature (1995), Feminism and Foucault (1988), and Women's Studies Quarterly special issue on "Women Confronting the New Technologies" (2001).

Film: “Facing the Waves,” Directed by Lee Quinby, Edited by Daniel Cowen, Hunter at Macaulay, ’10. Screened at Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride, CO, 2010.

Macaulay Seminar Faculty

Macaulay seminar faculty come to us from many academic disciplines, including:

  • Anthropology
  • Physics
  • Fine Arts
  • Chemistry
  • English
  • Public Policy
  • Political Science
  • Architecture

They bring professional experience from many of the nation's most prestigious institutions, including:

  • NASA
  • The American Museum of Natural History
  • The Environmental Protection Agency
  • Hypercities
  • The New York City Writing Project
  • Museum of Modern Art/PS 1

Meet Our Faculty

Macaulay Honors College faculty come from a wide range of academic disciplines, from throughout CUNY and the wider academic and professional worlds. Watch these brief videos to meet a few of them.

Roslyn Bernstein

Roslyn Bernstein--The Arts in New York City

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Margaret Chin

Margaret Chin--The Peopling of New York City

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Gerald Graff

Steven Graff--The Arts in New York City

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Sondra Perl

Sondra Perl--The Arts in New York City

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Owen Gutfreund

Owen Gutfreund--Planning the Future of New York City

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Joshua Cheng

Joshua Cheng--Science and Technology in New York City

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Roni Natov

Roni Natov--The Arts in New York City

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John Wing

John Wing--Science and Technology in New York City

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Jeremy Glick

Jeremy Glick--The Arts in New York City

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Gerald Oppenheimer

Gerald Oppenheimer--Science and Technology in New York City

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Deborah Gardner

Deborah Gardner--The Peopling of New York City

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Spiro Alexandratos

Spiro Alexandratos--Macaulay Science Advisor

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Sophia Perdikaris

Sophia Perdikaris--Macaulay Faculty in Residence, Fall 2009

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Lee Quinby

Lee Quinby--Visiting Professor

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Ted Henken

Ted Henken--Spring Break in New Orleans

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Charles Liu

Charles Liu--Science and Technology in New York City

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Micha Tomkiewicz

Micha Tomkiewicz--Science and Technology in New York City and Planning the Future of New York City

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