Faculty-Staff Achievements
Jason Breves, assistant professor of biology, contributed a lecture, “Endocrine perspectives on
the growth of Atlantic salmon: Effects of nutrition, stress, and endocrine disruptors,”
to an international workshop convened by the University of Hawaii Sea Grant College
Program. The workshop supported aquaculture development in Hawaii and the Pacific
region.
Hope Casto, associate professor of education studies, co-authored an article, “,” in Early Childhood Research Quarterly.
Catherine Golden, professor of English and the Tisch Chair in Arts and Letters, published an article,
“Sir John Tenniel’s Animals: From Town Mice to March Hares,” in the autumn 2019 issue
of and a review of “” by Jennifer Schacker in the December issue of Nineteenth-Century Literature.
Siobhan Hart, associate professor and chair of anthropology, published an article, “,” in the International Journal of Historical Archaeology.
Greg Hrbek, distinguished writer-in-residence in the English Department, published the short
story “” in the latest issue of Story magazine.
Megan Jackson, associate director in the Career Development Center, has been selected to present
at the National Association of Colleges and Employers’ NACE 2020 Conference in Minneapolis
on June 3, on "Using Lifetime Engagement Data to Advise Strategic Planning in the
Liberal Arts.”
Dwane Sterling, chief technology officer, was featured in the Albany Business Review article “What
Dwane Sterling has learned leading IT at some of the area's top companies."
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