Faculty-Staff Achievements, March 28, 2016
Publications and Exhibitions
![Robert Boyers](/news/notables/2016/images/boyers_robert_100x120.jpg)
Robert Boyers
Robert Boyers, professor of English and editor of Salmagundi, had an essay titled in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
![David Domozych](/news/notables/2016/images/domozych_david_100x120.jpg)
David Domozych
David Domozych, professor of biology, was co-author of a paper titled in the February issue of the journal PLOS ONE. The paper describes the evolution, distribution and role of extensins, a group of
cell wall proteins in green algae and plants.
![Karen Kellogg](/news/notables/2016/images/kellogg_karen_100x120.jpg)
Karen Kellogg
Karen Kellogg, associate professor of environmental studies and director of sustainability, co-authored
an article with Caroline Hobbs '16 titled in the online journal Solutions, Volume 7, Issue 1.
![John Ramsey](/news/notables/2016/images/ramsey_jon_100x120.jpg)
Jon Ramsey
Jon Ramsey, former dean of studies, had published (Bedford/St. Martin's Press). The book is a compilation of a wide variety of scenarios
Ramsey created for his business writing classes at the University of California at
Santa Barbara.
![Linda Simon](/news/notables/2016/images/simon_linda_100x120.jpg)
Linda Simon
Linda Simon, professor emerita of English, has had an essay, titled published in Girls' Series Fiction and American Popular Culture by Lexington Books.
Activities
![Penny Jolly](/news/notables/2016/images/jolly_penny_100x120.jpg)
Penny Jolly
Penny Jolly, professor of art history, has had a busy schedule. She delivered a lecture titled
"Dressing Renaissance Bodies: Metaphors and Meanings" for the Society for Study of
Women in the Renaissance, at CUNY Graduate Center in NYC. Her article "Cultural Representations:
Head and Body Hair in Medieval Art" will be published in A Cultural History of Hair from . Finally, she recently completed a review of the Art History Department at Drew University
in Madison, N.J.
![Andrew Schneller](/news/notables/2016/images/schneller_andrew_100x120.jpg)
A.J. Schneller
A.J. Schneller, visiting assistant professor of environmental studies, published a new book chapter
titled "Writing Letters to the Editor to Promote Environmental Citizenship and Improve
Student Writing" in (Springer, 2016, L. Byrne Ed.).
Natalie Taylor, associate professor of government, delivered a lecture titled on March 18 at Lee University in Cleveland, Tenn.
In the News
![Anthony Holland](/news/notables/2016/images/holland_anthony_100x120.jpg)
Anthony Holland
The cancer research of Anthony Holland, associate professor of music, was featured in a story titled in the website Ãļ§Ö±²¥.com.
![Mimi Hellman](/news/notables/2016/images/hellman_mimi_100x120.jpg)
Mimi Hellman
Mimi Hellman, associate professor of art history, was quoted in the article on the website Archinect.
![David Karp](/news/notables/2016/images/karp_david_100x120.jpg)
David Karp
David Karp, professor of sociology and director of Ãļ§Ö±²¥â€™s Project on Restorative Justice,
was interviewed for an article titled in the journal Education News.
![Christopher Mann](/news/notables/2016/images/mann_christopher_100x120.jpg)
Christopher Mann
Christopher Mann, assistant professor of government, was quoted in the story in the Las Vegas Sun.
![Corinne Moss-Racusin](/news/notables/2016/images/moss-racusin_corinne_100x120.jpg)
Corinne
Moss-Racusin
A study by Corinne Moss-Racusin, assistant professor of psychology, was cited in an article titled in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
![Sheldon Solomon](/news/notables/2016/images/solomon_sheldon_100x120.jpg)
Sheldon Solomon
Sheldon Solomon, professor of psychology, was interviewed for an article titled on the WBUR website. The article was based on a talk he gave at the Boston Museum of Science. Solomon was also quoted in a Schenectady Sunday Gazette article titled (Gazette story is behind a paywall).
The Alma Thomas exhibition currently open at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
was featured in The New York Times (online and print) .
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