February,
2008
Christopher Bailey
From January 6 through the 13th, Professor
Christopher Bailey and six Wells College students traveled to the Family
History Library, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to engage in genealogical research.
Each student was able to research their own family history.
On January 16, Professor Bailey hosted
approximately 30 chemistry students from the Southern Cayuga Central School
in Poplar Ridge. The students and their teacher, Carl Scheffler, were given
a tour of Stratton Hall, had an opportunity to discuss opportunities and
expectations for studying science at the college level, and worked in the
lab to synthesize ferrofluid, an interesting example of nanotechnology.
Ashby Butnor
Ashyby attended the annual meeting
of the American Philosophical Association in Baltimore, MD from December
27-30, 2007. In addition to attending many fabulous sessions,
she also met with her co-editor, publishers, and contributors to her upcoming
anthology, Liberating Traditions: Essays in Feminist Comparative Philosophy.
William Ganis
William Ganis, had his review of Shary
Boyle’s "Apects & Excess" exhibition at the Canadian Clay & Glass
Gallery, Waterloo, ON., published in the Jan/Feb 2008 issue of Sculpture
magazine.
Christine Iacobucci
Christine Iacobucci has had her paper,
"When the Adults Just Don't
Understand: Practical Consequences
of Children's Peer Culture Research"
accepted by the Language and Social
Interaction Division of the International Communication Association. The
ICA 2008 conference whose theme is Communicating for Social Impact, will
be held this May in Montreal.
This paper examines scholarly research
which has led to mainstream attention to "relational aggression" among
middle school and high school aged children in the United States. Comparisons
are made between research conducted in child development and psychology
methodological traditions, and research conducted in the fields of communication,
sociology, and anthropology which rely on ethnographic methods. An attempt
is made to explain disparities in research findings. The issue of the practical
consequences of research is raised as how social problems are defined result
in public policies enacted to solve those social problems.
Max Malikow
Books: (1) "Profiles in Character:
Twenty-Six Stories to Instruct and Inspire Teenagers" (Rowman & Littlefield
Publishing Group, September 2007) and (2) "Suicidal Thoughts: Essays on
Self-Determined Death" (Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, August
2008).
Papers Accepted: (1) "Suicide as a
Philosophical Topic" - To be presented April 19, 2008 in Boston at the
Annual Conference of the American Association of Suicidology (2) "Counseling
Suicide Survivors" - To be presented June 27 at the Via Christi Regional
Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas at the Unanticipated Patient Death Conference.
Milene Z. Morfei
Morfei, M.Z. (2008). Participated
in the "Sustainability and Curriculum:
Workshop for Campus Leaders" sponsored
by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
Emory University, Atlanta, GA, January, 2008.
Victoria I. Muñoz
Victoria I. Muñoz was promoted
to Full Professor of Psychology effective January 1, 2008.
Crawford Thoburn
During December, Crawford Thoburn
published choral works were performed in many venues. Typical of
these were performances of his original setting of Christina Rossetti's
"In The Bleak Midwinter" by the Colgate University Concert Choir conducted
by James Niblock, and of his original setting of the medieval English text
"Now Is Well That Ever Was Woe" by the Choir of the Parish Presbyterian
Church in Franklin, TN, conducted by Greg Wilbur. Both these
works are published by H.W.Gray, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Music Publications.
In January, he began service as Choir Director at historic Trinity Episcopal
Church in Geneva, N.Y. with his wife, Karen Hindenlang as organist.
Susan Talbot
Attended a training at the NYS Education
Department in Albany on January 9-10, 2008 on the Regents Accreditation
of Teacher Education (RATE) process.
Earlier Announcements
of Faculty Accomplishments
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December, 2007
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November, 2007
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October, 2007
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September, 2007
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May, 2007
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Combined Listing,
May, 2006 - April, 2007
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Combined Listing,
May, 2005 - April, 2006
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Combined Listing,
May, 2004 - April, 2005
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Combined Listing,
May, 2003 - April, 2004
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Combined Listing,
May, 2002 - April, 2003
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Combined Listing,
May, 2001 - April, 2002
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Combined Listing,
May, 2000 - April, 2001
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Combined Listing,
May, 1999 - April, 2000
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Combined Listing,
May, 1998 - April, 1999
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Combined Listing,
May, 1997 - April, 1998
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Combined Listing,
May, 1996 - April, 1997