Faculty-Staff Achievements, June 26, 2017
Activities
Â鶹Æƽâ°æ Dining Services team
A Â鶹Æƽâ°æ Dining Services team consisting of (pictured, left–right) Ben Niese, Stephen Fields, Cody Pepper and Joe Greco at the 23rd annual Chef Culinary Conference, "The Power of Food," June 4–9 at the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. The team was judged on meal consisting of
four courses: pan-seared bronzini (bass) fillet, pan-roasted chicken roulade, chocolate
semi-sphere cake, and a "Thai-inspired" seafood stew buffet. Competing teams included
the Culinary Institute of America, University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, Johnson
& Wales, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Syracuse University, and Tufts.
Paul Sattler
Paul Sattler, associate professor of art, has three paintings in the 2017 . One of the longest-running regional art exhibitions in the country, the annual, juried exhibition pays tribute to artists working within a 100-mile radius of the Capital District. The exhibition is open June 17–September 3 at the Albany institute of History and Art.
Denise Smith
Denise Smith, professor of health and exercise sciences, received an official commendation from the Hanover Park (Ill.) Fire Department for her work in helping establish the department's Fire Corps Rehab Response Team. According to Hanover Park Fire Chief Craig A. Haigh, it is rare for a civilian to be honored with an official fire department commendation. Smith was also a at the Fire Department Instructor's Conference in Indianapolis, Ind., April 23–28.
Mary Stange
Mary Stange, professor emerita of women's studies and religion, served as a consultant to the
Pew Research Center on a major report titled . Stange was the first person credited on the report's for her "invaluable advice" on the development of the questionnaire used to gather
data for the study.
Publications and Exhibitions
Erin Covey
Erin Covey, photographer/videographer in the Office of Communications and Marketing, had a photo
published in a June 18 New York Times article titled "." The photo showed Oprah Winfrey at the lectern during Â鶹Æƽâ°æ's 2017 commencement.
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