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Faculty-Staff Achievements

January 22, 2020

 

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From left, 鈥淟ike Sugar鈥 organizers Nurcan Atalan-Helicke, associate professor of environmental studies; Monica Raveret Richter, associate professor of biology; Rachel Seligman, assistant director for curatorial affairs and Malloy Curator (holding a cake made by exhibiting artist Becca Rea-Holloway); Trish Lyell, teaching professor of art; and Sarah Goodwin, professor of English emerita. 

The Times Union recently included the Tang Teaching Museum鈥檚 among its 鈥溾 The exhibition was curated by Rachel Seligman, assistant director for curatorial affairs and Malloy Curator, and Sarah Goodwin, professor of English emerita, with Nurcan Atalan-Helicke, associate professor of environmental studies and sciences, Trish Lyell, teaching professor of art, and Monica Raveret Richter, associate professor of biology.

Lara AyadLara Ayad, assistant professor of art history, is the new host of the WMHT program 鈥溾 The first episode premieres at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, on WMHT-TV. 

Sarah DiPasqualeSarah DiPasquale, assistant professor of dance, co-authored an article with Hannah Weighart 鈥19, "," in the International Journal of Exercise Science. 

Giuseppe Faustini, professor of Italian, published a book-length study, 鈥淯n amore primaverile: Inediti di Luigi Pirandello e Jenny鈥 in Firenze: Pagliai Editore. The study was the subject of several articles and interviews published in Italian newspapers. He also delivered an invited lecture on "The American Role in Italy's Unification" at the American and Italian Cultural Institute in Albany last summer.

Pam FisherPam Fisher, associate director of employer outreach and strategic communications in the Career Development Center, successfully led a capital campaign to install an audio induction loop (or hearing loop) in the Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls, raising $17,000 last summer. It will be the first hearing loop installed in any venue in the Glens Falls region. The project was highlighted in an issue of the Glens Falls Chronicle.

Aarathi PrasadAarathi Prasad, assistant professor of computer science, in collaboration with students Matthew Clark 鈥21, Ha Linh Nguyen 鈥22, Ruben Ruiz 鈥21 and Emily Xiao 鈥21, published the research paper 鈥淎nalyzing Privacy Practices of Existing mHealth Apps鈥 in the proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics.


 
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