Assistant Professor Corwin Senko (Psychology) has published a new paper in Educational Psychologist, the American Psychological Association’s flagship journal for educational psychology. The paper is titled “Achievement goal theory at the crossroads: Old controversies, current challenges, and new directions” and is co-authored with Chris Hulleman (James Madison University) and Judy Harackiewicz (University of Wisconsin). The abstract is here. Assistant Professor Corwin Senko (Psychology), with Kim Belmonte ’11g (Psychology) and Anastasyia Yakhkind ’10 (Psychology), have published a new paper on the motivational factors shaping students’ beliefs about which teacher qualities are most essential. The paper is titled “How students’ achievement...
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Professor Jonathan Raskin (Psychology) has published two new articles in the Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (Aug 29, 2011) : “Evolutionary Constructivism and Humanistic Psychology” and (Aug 8, 2011) “On Essences in Constructivist Psychology.” These articles are available online now and will be released in print form soon. Assistant Professor Karl Bryant’s (Sociology & Women’s Studies) research was published in a chapter titled “Diagnosis and Medicalization” in PJ McGann, David J. Hutson (ed.) Sociology of Diagnosis (Advances in Medical Sociology, 2011, Volume 12), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.33-57. See http://www.emeraldinsight.com/books.htm?chapterid=1943025 Assistant Professor Aaron Haselton (Biology) has published a...
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Assistant Professor Aaron Haselton (Biology) has published the paper titled “Insulin Injection and Hemolymph Extraction to Measure Insulin Sensitivity in Adult Drosophila melanogaster” in the June 2011 issue of the peer reviewed Journal of Visualized Experiments. This multimedia article illustrates experimental techniques developed at the College that are used to investigate endocrine signaling in the fruit fly (the premier model organism for biological research). The paper was co-authored by Yih-Woei Fridell (University of Connecticut, Storrs). To read abstract, visit this website. Assistant Professor Benjamin Junge’s (Anthropology) research was published in the article “A fag by any other name: Social...
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SUNY Distinguished Professor Laurence M. Hauptman (History) is the author of the recently published, “The Tonawanda Senecas’ Heroic Battle Against Removal: Conservative Activist Indians” (SUNY Press, Albany, July 2011).
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Several New Paltz faculty members and students have contributed articles to the newest issue of Evolution: Education and Outreach, which is a special issue dedicated to the Evolutionary Studies (EvoS) Consortium. This issue was edited by Adjunct Lecturer Rosemarie Chang (Psychology) and original Web master of the EvoS Consortium, Professor Glenn Geher (Psychology) and director of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, Assistant Professor Jennifer Waldo (Biology) and David Sloan Wilson, director of Evolutionary Studies Consortium at Binghamton University. Articles with New Paltz affiliations include: “Nerveless Spider Genitalia and Other Evolutionary Wonders” by Rachael Carmen ’09 (Psychology) ’12g and Haley Dillon...
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Adjunct Professor Alice Andrews’s (Psychology) second volume of the annual journal The Evolutionary Review: Art, Science, Culture was published April 1. Andrews is founder and co-editor of the journal. Notable contributors are E.O. Wilson, Simon Baron-Cohen, Ruth Padel (Darwin’s great-great granddaughter) and New Paltz’s Associate Professor Andrew Higgins (English). “The Evolutionary Review offers a forum for evolutionary critiques in all the fields of the arts, human sciences, and culture: essays and reviews on film, fiction, theater, visual art, music, dance, and popular culture; essays and reviews of books, articles, and theories related to evolution and evolutionary psychology; and essays...
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Chih-Yang Tsai (School of Business), associate dean, published an article in the January 2011 issue, Vol. 129 , of the International Journal of Production Economics, titled “On Delineating Supply Chain Cash Flow Under Collection Risk” (available on the Science Direct database through the Sojourner Truth Library).
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Gerald Sorin (History) has had four review essays published in the fall semester: “In the Land of Whateverrwitz,” Haaretz, (The Land) Sept. 2010; “Nemesis” (Philip Roth), Jewish Reader–Yiddish Book Center, October 2010; “The Lure of the Land,” Haaretz, December 2010; and “Yearning for the Past in the Future,” “The Forward”, Dec. 3, 2010. These essays may be seen at www.haaretz.com, www.yiddishbooks.com, and www.forward.com. Howard Good (Communication & Media) has had his second full-length collection of poetry, “Heart with a Dirty Windshield,” published by BeWrite Books. He also had his 24th chapbook of poetry, “Scene of the Accident,” published by...
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Baback Izadi (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and Venkateswaran Shekar (Electrical Engineering graduate student) published a paper titled “Energy Aware Scheduling for DAG Structured Applications on Heterogeneous and DVS Enabled Processors,” in the Proceedings of 2010 International Green Computing Conference, Aug. 2010, Chicago. In the same conference Izadi chaired the Embedded Systems session. The article “Improving Youth Access to Mental Health Services through Longitudinal Research” by Greta Winograd (Psychology) appeared in the fall 2010 newsletter of the American Psychological Association’s Division 53, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. The article may be viewed at http://www.clinicalchildpsychology.org/newsletter/. Reva Wolf (Art History) is co-author...
