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Faculty-Staff Achievements

February 3, 2021

Paul ArcieroPaul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, has been invited to participate in the 15th International FiveStars Sports Nutrition Congress, one of the largest nutrition conferences in Europe. Arciero, who will discuss “Intermittent Fasting, PRISE Life, and Athletic Performance,” will present virtually on Feb. 7 alongside other leading scientists in the area of exercise and sports nutrition from around the world.   

Barbara BlackBarbara Black, professor and chair of the English Department, was interviewed for the “New Books in History” podcast about her book “Hotel London: How Victorian Commercial Hospitality Shaped a Nation and Its Stories” (Ohio State University Press, 2019).  

Holley HodginsHolley Hodgins, professor of psychology emerita, was interviewed for the Boston Globe article “How do you help the healers? The Emotional PPE Project covers what masks and face shields don’t,” featuring Ariel Brown ’01.

Andrew Lindner

Andrew M. Lindner, associate professor of sociology, published "Tor and the City: MSA-Level Correlates of Interest in Anonymous Web Browsing" in the journal Surveillance & Society with Skidmore alumni Gina Pryciak '20 and Jamie Elsner '18.

Charlie BettigoleAJ SchnellerA.J. Schneller, assistant professor of environmental studies & sciences, published "Managing Recreation in New York's Adirondack Park: A Case Study of Public Perceptions and Preferences for Reducing User Impacts to the High Peaks Wilderness Complex" in the Journal of Park and Recreation Administration with Greta Binzen 19', Colin Cameron 19', Sam Vogel 19' and Isaac Bardin 19'. Charlie Bettigole, director of the Skidmore GIS Center for Interdisciplinary Research, created maps and figures for the publication. 

Denise SmithDenise L. Smith, professor of health and human physiological sciences, has recently published two articles in collaboration with researchers from the University of Brasilia and the Harvard Chan School of Public Health: “Borderline-Low Testosterone Levels are Associated with Lower Left Ventricular Wall Thickness in Firefighters: an Exploratory Analysis" was published in Andrology, and “Cardiorespiratory Fitness Assessment among Firefighters: is the Non-Exercise Estimate Accurate?" was published in Work.  

Jessica SullivanJessica Sullivan, associate professor of psychology, co-authored two scientific papers. “What counts? Sources of knowledge in children’s acquisition of the successor function” — the result of a National Science Foundation grant — was published in the journal Child Development (January 2021). The article “Language-specific numerical estimation in bilingual children” was published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology (September 2020).   

 

 

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