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Awards, Honors, Appointments and Recognition

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Sara Pasti (Dorsky Museum) has been awarded a $4,818 grant by the Hudson Valley Greenway Communities Council for a project titled “Revisiting the Hudson: 19th Century Landscape Painting in Context.” The symposium will be held in conjunction with the exhibition, “Views and Visions: The Hudson River to Niagara Falls – 19th Century American Landscape Paintings from the New-York Historical Society,” which is on display through Dec. 13 at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art. The interdisciplinary symposium will contextualize 19th-century American landscape painting.

OUTSTANDING ASSESSMENT AWARD: Lynn Spangler (Communication and Media), center, received the 2009 award for outstanding service in educational assessment at the college’s General Education (GE) forum on Oct. 28. Associate Provost Laurel Garrick Duhaney, left, and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences James Schiffer presented Spangler with the award.

OUTSTANDING ASSESSMENT AWARD: Lynn Spangler (Communication and Media), center, received the 2009 award for outstanding service in educational assessment at the college’s General Education (GE) forum on Oct. 28. Associate Provost Laurel Garrick Duhaney, left, and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences James Schiffer presented Spangler with the award.

Awards, Honors, Appointments and Recognition

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Jan Hammond (Educational Administration) was named the New York State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development’s (NYSASCD) Educator of the Year. The School of Education hosted a reception to honor her on Oct. 14.

Jan Hammond (Educational Administration) was named the New York State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development’s (NYSASCD) Educator of the Year. The School of Education hosted a reception to honor her on Oct. 14.

Mary Kahl (Communication and Media) was awarded the 2009 Feminist Scholar/Mentor Award by the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender. The award recognizes sustained scholarship about women’s communication practices and an exemplary record of academic mentorship. Kahl will receive the award in October at the annual OSCLG Conference in Los Angeles.

The New Paltz collegiate chapter of the American Marketing Association in the School of Business, under the direction of faculty adviser is Ted Clark (Business), is one of two chapters nationwide to be awarded a $500 grant from the International American Marketing Association Collegiate Division. The grant is to help support the organization’s regional conference which took place on Oct. 16 in van den Berg Hall.

Mohammad Zunoubi (Electrical and Computer Engineering) was awarded the 2009 United States Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship. He spent 10 weeks at the Brooks City Air Force Base in Texas and conducted research related to advance techniques in computational electromagnetics. His work has already resulted in the submission of two journal papers and two invited national and international conference presentations to be held in January 2010.

Awards, Honors, Appointments and Recognition

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Howard Good (Communication and Media) had a poem, “Sal’s Place,” which appeared in the February 2009 issue of elimae, nominated for the Best of the Net volume published annually by Sundress Press. This is his third poem to be nominated over the past three years for the Best of the Net.

The School of Business added the following members to its Business Advisory Council:

• Tracy Badgley – CPA, Partner, Levitan Yegidis and Associates, LLP;

• C. Edward Burke Jr. – First Vice President, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney;

• Adam Galiard – Manager of Technology Development and Project Engineering, C9 Corporation;

• Judy Mills – Vice President of Human Resources, Mediacom Communications;

• Charlie North – President and CEO, Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce;

• Mike Turturro – CPA, Partner, Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni and Weddell, LLP.

The Business Advisory Council consists of 36 senior executives from the business community. The members provide input to the School of Business to insure that students are taught the skills, knowledge and ethical behaviors required for successful and satisfying business careers.

BUSINESS OF ADVISING: New members of the School of Business's Advisory Council were welcomed by members of the college administration. Seen here are (front row, l-r): Judy Mills, Tracy Badgley, School of Business Dean Hadi Salavitabar, (back row, l-r): Tom Sipos, Provost Donald Christian, C. Edward Burke Jr. and Adam Galiard. Missing from the photo are Charlie North and Mike Turturro.

BUSINESS OF ADVISING: Recently, the new members of the School of Business's Advisory Council were welcomed by members of the college administration. Seen here are (front row, l-r): Judy Mills, Tracy Badgley, School of Business Dean Hadi Salavitabar, (back row, l-r): Tom Sipos, Provost Donald Christian, C. Edward Burke Jr. and Adam Galiard. Missing from the photo are Charlie North and Mike Turturro.

Awards, Honors, Appointments and Recognition

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Shafiul Chowdhury (Geology) and John Rayburn (Geology) were awarded a $308,000 Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant from the National Science Foundation for a project titled “Comprehensive Approach to Watershed Characterization Focusing on the Source of New York City Water.”

James Halpern (Psychology) was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene for a project titled “Two-Day Training in Cognitive Processing Therapy for Treatment of PTSD and Trauma Symptoms.”

Awards, Appointments, Honors and Recognition

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Daniel Jelski, dean of the School of Science and Engineering, has been awarded a subcontract from The Solar Energy Consortium for solar lab equipment funding. Mike Otis (Electrical Engineering) served as co-principal investigator on the project.

Mary Kahl (Communication and Media) will receive the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender’s Feminist Scholar/Mentor Award for 2009 at the organization’s conference in October.

The Design and Printing Services office received an Award of Excellence from the University and College Designers Association (UCDA) for an exhibition catalog for the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art’s “Take a Different Tack: Maggie Sherwood and the Floating Foundation of Photography” exhibition earlier this year. Jeff Lesperance (Design Services) created the catalog that accompanied the exhibition, which ran at The Dorsky Museum from January 24 to April 8, 2009. The catalog was one of 257 winners selected out of 1,300 entries from the United States, Canada and other countries. The winning entries will be on display at the 39th Annual UCDA Design Conference in Seattle from Oct. 3-6.

Awards, Honors, Appointments and Recognition

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Bruce DuBois, controller and assistant director of Campus Auxiliary Services (CAS), retires on Aug. 21 after nearly 29 years of service to the campus.

Awards, Honors, Appointments and Recognition

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Ted Clark (Business) was appointed a member of the American Marketing Association’s Collegiate Chapters Council for 2010. The council meets four times annually at various locations throughout the United States. Council members are responsible for developing and recommending programs to benefit student members in their constituencies

Awards, Honors, Appointments and Recognition

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Jan Hammond (Educational Administration) was appointed to the Professional Standards and Practices Board for Teaching by the New York State Board of Regents. Hammond’s term will end on June 30, 2010. The board serves the Regents and the Commissioner of Education on teaching issues and related professions.

Sara Pasti (Museum) received sponsorship from the Greenway Heritage Conservancy HRV Inc. for the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art’s educational symposium, “Revisiting the Hudson: 19th Century Landscape Painting in Context.”

L.H. Roper (History) has been named a co-general editor of the new Journal of Early American History and related book series, The American Colonies, 1500-1830, both published by Brill Academic Publishers of Leiden, the Netherlands. Roper will serve with Jaap Jacobs, a Dutch independent scholar, and Bertrand Van Ruymbeke of the University of Paris-8 in St. Denis. The journal will be housed in the Department of History at New Paltz and will publish its first number in early 2010. For more information, visit www.brill.nl/jeah/.

Bulletin Board

Monday, June 15th, 2009

AWARDS, HONORS, APPOINTMENTS AND RECOGNITION

Gregory Bray (Communication and Media) received a bronze Telly Award for his documentary, “A Horse Connection.” Bray wrote, produced and directed the film, which focuses on a therapeutic horse riding program for persons with special needs. Students and alumni from the Communication and Media Department assisted in the project over the two-year production period. Bray previously received a CINE Golden Eagle Award for the piece.

Tom Meyer (Secondary Education) and Jackie Denu (Secondary Education) have been awarded a Technology Grant for their project “Hudson Valley Writing Project – Technology Liaisons Network Mini-Grant” with the National Writing Project.

Bulletin Board

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Awards, Honors, Appointments and Recognition

Megan Ferguson (Chemistry) has been awarded a Single Investigator Cottrell College Science Award by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement for her project, “Chemical Structure and Function of Membrane-Bound Biosurfactants Produced By Pseudomonas Putida.”

J. Frantz Folmer-Andersen (Chemistry) has been awarded a grant by the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund for his project, “Chirality Recognition by Macrocyclic and Mulit-Functional Metal Complexes.”