Faculty-Staff Achievements
Yelena Biberman, associate professor of political science, published “,” as a feature article in .
Peg Boyers, lecturer of English and executive editor of Salmagundi, has published her fourth book of poems, “.”
Kristofer Covey, assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, was interviewed for an about the counterintuitive effects trees can have on climate.
dzٳٱ&Բ;ֱ, assistant professor of music, served as guest editor and contributing author for a special issue of the journal Asian Music on ".”&Բ;She also published the article "öö, Chooryn Duu, and Dissonant Heritage in Inner Mongolia, China.” This special issue brings together specialists from the U.S., U.K., France, and the Republic of Tyva in the Russian Federation, and contributes to the study of transregional heritage politics in Inner/Central Asia.
Ron Seyb, associate professor of political science, was about New York's new lieutenant governor, Brian Benjamin.
Denise Smith, professor of health and human physiological sciences, has been awarded a $602,088 Fire Prevention & Safety (FPS) grant from the Department of Homeland Security. The project, “Continuing Fight Against COVID Together (C-FACT),” addresses an urgent fire service vulnerability – the need to understand and provide guidance on the long-term health risks posed by COVID-19.
Saleema Waraich, associate professor of art history, published “,” in “Prints as Agents of Global Exchange 1500-1800,” edited by Heather Madar (Amsterdam University Press, 2021).
Timothy Wientzen, associate professor of English, has published his first book, “”&Բ;with Johns Hopkins University Press. The book is a study of how behavioral science shaped 20h-century politics and the modernist literary period.
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