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Faculty-Staff Achievements

January 19, 2022

Marta Brunner

Marta Brunner, College librarian, co-authored the essay “Geographies of Engaged Digital Scholarship: Remaking Space and Place in the Academic Library.” The essay, part of the multimodal digital "CLIR Curated Futures" project, was published by the Council on Library and Information Resources.

Jenny Day

Jenny H. Day, associate professor of history, discussed her research in an interview with Law and History Review. In the interview, she discussed her article “The Enigma of a Taiping Fugitive: The Illusion of Justice and the ‘Political Offence Exception’ in Extradition from Hong Kong” (published by the journal in August 2021), her path to the topic, and some of her broader scholarly interests.   

Jeff Segrave

Jeff Segrave, professor of health and human physiological sciences, published the book chapter “The Driving Force of the Olympic Movement toward International Peace.” The chapter appears in “Looking Towards the Future with Hope,” edited by Dionyssis Gangas and Konstantinos Georgiadis, which was commissioned and published by the International Olympic Committee (2021). Segrave also published an Op-Ed in The Times Union on Dec. 17, 2021, titled “An Olympic boycott is not the best way to pressure China.” 

Kaz SkubiKazimer L Skubi, visiting assistant professor of chemistry, authored a paper in Inorganic Chemistry, titled “Iron Complexes of a Proton-Responsive SCS Pincer Ligand with a Sensitive Electronic Structure.”  

 


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