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Faculty-Staff Achievements, Feb. 27, 2012

February 26, 2012

Publications

Roy H. Ginsberg, professor of government and Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration Studies, is co-author (with Susan E. Penksa) of The European Union in Global Security (2012, Palgrave Macmillan). Javier Solana, former Spanish foreign minister, former NATO secretary general, and first high representative of the European Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy, authored the book's foreword. 

Elzbieta Lepkowska-White, associate professor of marketing and director, International Affairs Program, is co-author with Joanna Bialkowska of a book chapter titled "The analysis of smoking motivations among college students in Poland and the US" (Trans), published in Plaszczyzna Wspolpracy Szkoly ze Srodowiskiem Lokalnym, edited by Lucyna Hurslo and published in 2011 by Magnus in Lodz, Poland.

In the News

Ginger Ertz, museum educator, Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, was featured in an article titled "Cleaner Lines," published Feb. 16 in "Preview" the arts supplement to the Albany Times Union.

Rik Scarce, associate professor of sociology and chair, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, was interviewed by The Chronicle of Higher Education for "Our Storehouse of Knowledge About Social Movements?Is Going to Be Left Bare," published Feb. 19 in chronicle.com (password protected).

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