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Faculty-Staff Achievements

October 18, 2023

Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, was featured in and the  for his research on the best time of day to exercise.

Paul Coleman, assistant director of architecture and integration, and Tony Kowalick, assistant director of application development, in 麻豆女郎鈥檚 Information Technology Office, won the Data Category of Ventana Research鈥檚 for their work with SnapLogic.

David Howson, senior teaching professor and Arthur Zankel Executive Director of Arts Administration, served as a panelist discussing trustee recruitment and onboarding at the  annual conference.

Joowon Park, associate professor of anthropology and director of the Asian Studies Program, delivered book talks at the Emory University School of Law and George Mason University's "Wars and Displacement" Global Affairs Colloquium. 

Minita Sanghvi, associate professor of marketing, published an op-ed in about the decision of India鈥檚 supreme court to decline to legalize same-sex marriages in India. The article, 鈥淢arriage Equality: A Personal account of a life everyone deserves,鈥 describes Sanghvi鈥檚 own experiences in the U.S. including challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community before a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in 2015 legalized same-sex marriage.

Michael Swellander, visiting assistant professor of German, published a chapter in the volume on the representation of poverty in Georg Bchner's drama.


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