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January 15, 2025

Debamalya Chatterjee, assistant professor of biology, published two research articles: 鈥溾 in The Plant Cell and 鈥溾 in Plant Stress. He also co-authored a chapter, 鈥,鈥 in the book 鈥淥mics and Biotechnological Approaches for Product Profile-Driven Sorghum Improvement.鈥

Daniel A. Nathan, professor of American studies, co-edited a new collection of essays, 鈥溾 (part of the 鈥淭erry and Jan Todd Series on Physical Culture and Sports鈥). In the book, the authors examine the photos' legacies alongside the artistry of both the athletes and the photographers. Reflecting on images of athletes from around the world engaged in sports from baseball to horse-racing to hockey, 鈥淪ports through the Lens鈥 provides a wide-ranging meditation on the visual, historical, and cultural meaning of sports photographs.

Christopher Seaton, professor of mathematics, coauthored "" in the Journal of Singularities. 

Flagg Taylor, associate professor of political science, published an essay, "," in the winter 2025 issue of National Affairs. The essay originated from remarks delivered at Skidmore's Symposium on speech and expression in the spring of 2023.

Tim Thompson, production manager at Dining Services, Paul Karlson, senior cook, and Allen Lapelle, short order cook 鈥 joined by Sommarah Whitbeck, a local high school trainee with 麻豆女郎 Dining Services through the Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex Board of Cooperative Educational Services (WSWHE BOCES) Career and Technical Education Program, earned a silver medal at the annual American Culinary Federation Competition, hosted by Skidmore. 


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