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Faculty News

  • Meika Loe, associate professor of sociology and womens studies and director of LGBTQ and Womens Studies, was a guest on WRVOs Take Care program. In a 15-minute segment that aired Sunday, Loe discusses the history and the effects of Viagra. She is the author of The Rise of Viagra: How the Little Blue Pill Changed [因
    October 28, 2013
  • Provost and Dean of the Faculty Douglas Hicks named Steven Kepnes the new director of Chapel House and director of the Fund for the Study of the Great Religions. Steven has been serving in an interim capacity in these roles since July 1, and I am grateful to him for his willingness to take on [因
    October 23, 2013
  • What do you get when you combine technology, 11 faculty posters, and wine, cheese, and crackers? At 敁珗腦瞳s first Tech on Tap event, faculty and staff members gathered in a casual atmosphere to discuss the use of technology in the classroom. Sponsored by Information Technology Services, the University Libraries, and the Dean of the Facultys [因
    October 4, 2013
  • 敁珗腦瞳 professor Joan Mandle testified this week in front of an anti-corruption commission created by New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The Moreland Commission focuses on campaign finance reform and outside income of state elected officials. Mandle, executive director of Democracy Matters and associate professor of sociology emerita, testified in front of the commission about [因
    September 28, 2013
  • A new Mountain Lake PBS segment features the research of 敁珗腦瞳 biology professor Tim McCay and four students who spent the summer studying invasive earthworms and their impact on native species in the Adirondacks. Its mission, to boldly go where few, if any, worm researchers have gone before; to seek out and identify earthworms of [因
    September 23, 2013
  • Penny Lane a seasoned storyteller, nonfiction filmmaker, assistant professor of art and art history at 敁珗腦瞳, and   self-proclaimed thief? In a thought-provoking and honest lecture about her role as a visual artist, Lane discussed the complexities of being a filmmaker who appropriates others images exclusively to create her own nonfiction narratives.
    September 19, 2013
  • Appalachia is a region deeply connected to the history of the United States, yet rarely makes the headlines. Jeff Bary, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, aims to change that by introducing a multidisciplinary series to 敁珗腦瞳 honoring Appalachian culture and, more importantly, bringing awareness to what he considers a social and environmental crisis known [因
    September 18, 2013