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Robert Feeney

Feeney, Robert

Robert Feeney is currently Assistant to Special Collections at FAU’s S.E. Wimberly Library. His passion for history has taken him to 17 different countries and to experience such adventures as visiting headhunting tribes in Amazonian Ecuador, excavating dinosaurs in the American West, and retracing the steps of Lawrence of Arabia in modern day Egypt, Palestine, and Jordan. He has worked as a SCUBA diving instructor, high school history teacher, and professional archaeologist. He is a member of the famed Explorer’s Club of New York.
Feinberg

Feinberg, Rose

Rose Feinberg, Ed.D., earned her doctoral degree in education from Boston University. She was a school principal in Massachusetts, as well as a respected lecturer. Feinberg served as an adjunct faculty member at FAU for eight years, teaching graduate courses in curriculum and school administration. She is a well-known lecturer in South Florida and has developed many topics for presentations, which include PowerPoint presentations with pictures and videos. Her lectures are extensively researched and her theater training and personality make her a dynamic presenter.
Feinman

Feinman, Ronald

Ronald Feinman, Ph.D., has been a professor of American history, government and politics for the past five decades, and an adjunct professor of history and political science at Florida Atlantic University since 1989. He earned a doctoral degree from City University of NY (CUNY). He is the author of two books, including a recent one titled "Presidential Assassinations and Threats"; a book reviewer for scholarly journals; a regular contributor to the History News Network (HNN); a regular public affairs contributor to WWGH 107.1 FM, Marion, Ohio; and a member of the FAU Speakers Bureau; and has given lectures to many diverse groups over the past 20 years.
Emily A. Fenichel

Fenichel, Emily A.

Emily A. Fenichel, Ph.D is an Associate Professor of Art History at Florida Atlantic University who earned her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. Her research focuses on the art of the Italian Renaissance, specifically the religious of art of Michelangelo Buonarroti, on which she has published and lectured extensively. Her forthcoming book, Michelangelo’s Art of Devotion in the Age of Reform (Cambridge, 2023) considers the artist’s late religious works against the backdrop of Counter-Reformation Rome.
Fielding-Rory

Fielding, Rory

Rory F. Fielding is an Emmy award-winning broadcast film director and producer. Fielding directed "1955, Seven Days of Fall," which is broadcast nationwide on PBS. "1955" earned several major awards, including the Aurora Platinum Best of Show, the New York Independent Film Festival Award, and the Accolade Award for Excellence. He recently produced the national PBS Documentary Troubled Waters featuring Ted Danson, focusing on the human impact of our oceans and its sea creatures. Troubled Waters was nominated for five Emmys, winning two for Best Director and Outstanding Photography. His latest documentary, "We’re All Plastic People Now," is scheduled for national PBS distribution in Fall 2023. Fielding was twice honored by the Associated Press for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. He graduated from New York University Film School, where he served as an Associate Professor.
Flatow

Flatow, Sheryl

Sheryl Flatow has written about theater and dance for more than 35 years. She curated major exhibitions in San Francisco on Stephen Sondheim, Richard Rodgers, George Gershwin, George Balanchine, and others. She has also conducted public interviews with leading figures in the arts, including James Lapine, Patti LuPone, Sheldon Harnick, Natalia Makarova, and Estelle Parsons. In addition, Flatow wrote the CD liner notes for "Into the Woods" and "Jerome Robbins' Broadway."