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Faculty-Staff Achievements, Feb. 19, 2010

February 19, 2010

Publication

Mary Kathryn Jablonski, Schick Art Gallery, has a poem titled "A Wintry Mind" published in Chronogram Magazine, and available for online viewing here. Jablonski's poetry chapbook, To The Husband I Have Not Yet Met, was recently reviewed in the independent literary review The Home Planet News by Chicago poet Jared Smith, who called Jablonski's book a Tardis, "composed of great echoing spaces." He referred to her as a poet of "intelligence and a brightness within a verdant if uncaring landscape."

In the News

Catherine Golden, professor of English, had an opinion essay titled "Victorians went beyond prim and proper" published Feb. 13 in the Albany Times Union. In addition, her Valentine-themed blog post on the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum web site was the most read blog entry last week.

Penny Howell Jolly, professor of art history, was invited by The New York Times to contribute to its "Op-Art" feature published Feb. 15, Presidents Day.   Jolly's essay, titled "Heads of State," accompanied an illustration of every hair style of United States presidents from Washington to Obama.

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