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Faculty-Staff Achievements

May 1, 2019

 

Paul ArcieroPaul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, spoke to about what kind of workout is the most conducive to experiencing a “runner’s high” and why the brain reacts the way it does.

Rebecca McNamaraRebecca McNamara, Mellon Collections curator at the Tang Teaching Museum, presented a paper, “Fashionable Widowhood in Saratoga: The Etiquette of Material Mourning in the Late Victorian Period,” recently at Saratoga Springs History Museum. She is the author of the e-book “Widows Unveiled: Fashionable Mourning in Late Victorian New York,” published by Cooper Hewitt/Parsons in 2016.

Pushi PrasadPushkala Prasad, professor of management and Zankel chair, was a panelist in the session “Levelling with the Playing Field,” discussing diversity tensions in contemporary workplaces at the Annual Meetings of the National Communications Association (NCA) in Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

 

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