Faculty-Staff Achievements, May 14, 2018
Activities
Pam Fisher
Pam Fisher, associate director of employer outreach and strategic communications in the Career
Development Center, presented a paper titled "From Nothing to Something: How a First-time
Marketing Strategy Elevated ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Career Development Center" at the Communicating
Careers Conference at Boston University on May 10. The conference focuses on marketing
for career centers.
Publications and Exhibitions
Regina Janes
Regina Janes, professor of English, had an essay titled "Incipience: Inventing Genres, Or Henry Fielding Makes It a Habit" published in (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018).
Rebecca Johnson
Rebecca Johnson, associate professor of psychology, co-authored a paper that appeared in the April
24 issue of the journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics titled "." The study was cited May 4 in the and in the on May 11.
In the News
Paul Arciero
Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, discussed a study he co-authored in a May 11 Times Union story titled "." The study was published in the journal .
Yelena Biberman
Yelena Biberman, assistant professor of political science, co-authored a May 7 Washington Post story titled ""
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