Faculty-Staff Achievements
Joel Brown, distinguished artist-in-residence of music, won Record of the Year at the Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Awards (the 鈥淓ddies鈥) for his pandemic-inspired original song 鈥.鈥
Joseph P. Cermatori, assistant professor of English, is publishing his first book, 鈥溾 with Johns Hopkins University Press. The book won the American Comparative Literature Association's 2021 Helen Tartar First Book Award earlier this year.
Chris Vecsey, associate professor of neuroscience, received a three-year Academic Research Enhancement Award (R15) from the National Institutes of Health. The new award, entitled 鈥淚nvestigation of Neuropeptide Signaling Mechanisms that Control Sleep鈥 and totaling $427,433, will address how certain brain-signaling molecules called neuropeptides act at the cellular level to control sleep behavior. The new award will also support two half-time technicians and three undergraduates to conduct summer research projects for 10 weeks each year.
Marketa Wolfe, associate professor of economics, was interviewed by News10 ABC for the story "."
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