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Faculty-Staff Achievements

January 17, 2024

Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences was quoted in a Medical News Today article about the benefits of a 20-minute daily walk may improve heart health in those with high CVD risk. 


David Domozych, professor of biology, and Josephine LoRicco, post-doctoral researcher in the Biology Department, published a paper in Plant Physiology titled, “The Extracellular Matrix of Green algae.” 

Jordana Dym, professor of history, co-organized a pre-meeting workshop, "Difficult Conversations in the Liberal Arts Classroom," and participated in a roundtable about teaching history with maps at the American Historical Organization annual meeting in San Francisco.

Ruth M. McAdams, senior teaching professor of English, published an article in a special issue of Victorian Literature and Culture about Victorianist activism. The article reads anti-union discourse in Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," comparing it to Skidmore College administration's response to the non-tenure-track faculty unionization campaign. 


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