Faculty-Staff Achievements
Deb Hall, associate professor of art, will be exhibiting in Anthropocenic: Art About the Natural World in the Human Era, at Bates College Museum of Art, in Lewiston, Maine. The exhibition, which explores the relationship and impact between humans and nature in the 21st century, will be open Oct. 27-March 23, 2019. The opening reception is 8:30 p.m., Oct. 27.
Christopher Mann, assistant professor of political science, was interviewed for The New York Times article about U.S. House of Representatives candidate Antonio Delgado.
Juan Navea, assistant professor of chemistry, and scientists from 11 research institutions have been awarded a $20 million National Science Foundation grant to examine the impact of aerosols on the ocean and atmosphere. 窪蹋勛圖厙 is the only mainly undergraduate in the five-year grant. The grant allowed Navea to travel with 窪蹋勛圖厙 students Yao Xiao '19, Angelina Leonardi '20, and Renee Karchere-Sun '20 to Takamatsu, Japan, where they presented their research at a of International Global Atmospheric Chemistry in September. Naveas research with five recent graduates Christopher Ostaszewski '18, Natalie Stuart '18, Daniel Lesko '17, Deborah Kim '18 and Matthew Lueckheide '17 was published as the cover article of the Journal of Physical Chemistry, the leading journal in that field.
Jeffrey Segrave, professor of health and human physiological sciences, published The Poetry of Tennis in the fall 2017/winter 2018 issue of : The Journal of Sport Literature. He also published with Tim Spencer '18 and Kevin Santos '18, who both played on the mens soccer team and participated in an independent study with Segrave in the spring.
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