Faculty-Staff Achievements
Kristofer Covey, visiting assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, has received two grants that will support student research. A $22,241 grant from former Vice President Al Gore will allow students to conduct soil carbon inventories and contribute to the development of a national-scale soil carbon inventory effort. A second, $41,557 grant from Kendall Jackson Family Wines in Sonoma County, California, will support student research there and at the .
James Helicke, managing editor in the Office of Communications and Marketing, spoke on about his research on the history of U.S.-Turkish relations following President Joseph Biden’s recognition of the mass killings of Armenians during World War I as genocide.
Stephen Ives, associate professor of health and human physiological sciences, published a commentary in the Journal of Applied Physiology on “”
Jim Kennelly, professor of management and business, has received a Fulbright Scholar Award to teach and conduct research at the International Management Center, University of Applied Sciences, Krems an der Donau, Austria. This is his second Fulbright Award: His first was interrupted by the pandemic last year.
William S. Lewis, professor of philosophy, recently published two recent articles, one in a and another on the on the philosophy of science, positivism and Stalinism.
Cathy Silber, teaching professor of Chinese, spoke about her research and the Italian-language .
Catherine Talley, visiting assistant professor of French, published the article “” in the journal French Forum.
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