Faculty-Staff Achievements, Oct. 13, 2014
Award
Susannah Mintz professor of English is the author of an essay titled 鈥淔alse Starts鈥 that was selected as the winner of the judged by David Shields. The essay will appear in South Loop Review, Vol. 16, due this month.
Publications
H猫di Jaouad, professor of French, is the author of an essay titled published in the current edition of Saratoga Living, Fall 2014.
Martha Wiseman, lecturer, Department of English, is the author of an essay titled 鈥淒r. No Meets J. Robert Oppenheimer,鈥 published in the Summer 2014 edition of The Georgia Review.
In the News
Bill Brown, associate professor emeritus, Department of Biology, is the subject of a feature titled 鈥淏ill, the rattlesnake guy鈥 published in the September/October issue of Adirondack Explorer.
Catherine Golden, professor of English, was a source for 鈥淜eep Calm and Read Jane Austen,鈥 a story on a summer retreat of the Jane Austen Society of North America鈥擭ew York Capital Region, published June 8 in The Post-Star.
Research by Jennifer Muller, assistant professor of sociology, was cited in an essay by Joe Feagin titled published May 28 in Time magazine.
Vicky Palermo, visiting assistant professor of art, was the subject of an published in the July issue of Numero Cinq.
Mary Stange, professor and director of religious studies, is the author of an article, 鈥淗unting/Human/Nature,鈥
in the September issue of the Center for Humans and Nature鈥檚 online journal Minding Nature. This article is part of her yearlong tenure as a senior scholar at the Center for
Human and Nature, and co-director of their online series of essays exploring the question
鈥淒oes Hunting Make Us Human?鈥
In addition, she was a source for 鈥淭he rise of the 鈥榟untress,鈥 鈥 published in July
in the Saskatoon, SK, Star Phoenix.
Gordon Thompson, professor and chair, Department of Music, was a source for several news stories this summer on the Albany concert by Paul McCartney. He was a guest on the 6 p.m. news July 5 on WNYT-TV, the Albany NBC affiliate, and was a guest July 2 on 鈥淩oundtable鈥 on WAMC-FM, the region鈥檚 NPR affiliate.
Bob Turner, associate professor, Department of Government, was a source for 鈥淒isconnect and discontent seen,鈥 a story on the primary for governor in New York, published Sept. 11 in The Post-Star.
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