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Faculty-Staff Achievements

October 25, 2018

ARTISTIC MILESTONES

Deb Hall

Deb Hall, associate professor of art, has been invited to exhibit in “Works on Paper” at South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, Massachusetts, Nov. 8 - Dec. 21. 

 

 

Evan Mack

A new song-cycle by Evan Mack, teaching professor of music, entitled “If Only Lenny Were Here,” premiered at the Skidmore Faculty Gala concert and was performed by the Schenectady Symphony.  Mack has also received a commission for a new opera, “Yeltsin in Texas.”  Mack was selected by Musical America as one of 2018’s “Top 30 Pros.”  

Invited Talk

David Domozych

David Domozych, professor of biology, provided an invited seminar entitled, "Fifty Shades of Green: The Secret Life of a Charophyte" in the Department of Plant Science at the University of California at Davis on Oct. 19.

In the Media

Ian Berry

Ian Berry, Dayton Director of the Tang Teaching Museum, was interviewed with John Corbett and Jim Dempsey, co-curators of the "3-D Doings" exhibition at the Tang, on WAMC's "Roundtable" on Oct. 25.

 

 

Mimi Hellman

Mimi Hellman, associate professor and chair in the Department of Art History, was quoted in an article by The Associated Press about an exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art.  

 

 

Denise Smith

Andrea Wilkinson

Denise Smith, professor of health and physiological sciences, and Andrea Wilkinson, project manager, were mentioned in an article about Skidmore's First Responder Health and Safety Laboratory published in the 2018 Health and Safety Supplement of Firehouse Magazine.

 

 

 

 

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