Faculty-Staff Achievements
Paul Benzon, assistant professor of English, is this years winner of the Schachterle Prize for
his essay "," published in College Literature, Vol. 46.1, Winter 2019. , recognizes the best new essay on literature and science written in English by a
nontenured scholar.
Gove Effinger, professor of mathematics emeritus, has co-written a textbook, An Elementary Transition
to Abstract Mathematics, published by CRC Press. In addition, his article On Generalizing
a Corollary of Fermats Little Theorem was published in the November 2019 edition
of The Mathematical Intelligencer magazine, and his paper On Depth-2 Normal Elements
in Quartic Extensions of Finite Fields will soon appear in the Proceedings of the
14th International Conference on Finite Field, to be published by de Gruyter Press.
Stephen Ives, associate professor of health and human physiological sciences, presented research at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine. The work, Evoking the Mechanoreflex Using Static and Dynamic Approaches: The Influence of Free Radicals and Sex, was co-authored by Allie Keller 15 and Lucas Zornosa 15.
Elzbieta Lepkowska-White, professor of marketing, co-authored an article, Strategies for Monitoring Social Media for Small Restaurants, in the Journal of Foodservice Business Research. The study applies the resource-based view theory to specifically explore the managerial side of monitoring social media in small restaurants.
Oscar P矇rez, assistant professor of Spanish, published two articles. appears in Ecozon@, the European Journal of Literature, Culture, and Environment. , appears in Hispanic Issues On Line.
Dennis Schebetta, assistant professor of theater, wrote a chapter, "Money in Your Pocket: Meisner, Objectives and The First Six Lines," in the new book (Routledge, 2019). The book compiles practical approaches from leading acting teachers.
A.J. Schneller, assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, was featured in a about 勛圖惇蹋 College's contribution to the international touring exhibit Climates
of Inequality: Stories of Environmental Justice.
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