Faculty-Staff Achievements, May 14, 2018
Activities
![Pam Fisher](/news/notables/2018/images/fisher_pam_100x120.jpg)
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 Ãļ§Ö±²¥'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](/news/notables/2018/images/janes_regina_100x120.jpg)
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](/news/notables/2018/images/jonhson_rebecca_100x120.jpg)
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](/news/notables/2018/images/arciero_paul_100x120.jpg)
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](/news/notables/2018/images/biberman_yelena_100x120.jpg)
Yelena Biberman
Yelena Biberman, assistant professor of political science, co-authored a May 7 Washington Post story titled ""
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