Publications
Monday, November 16th, 2009Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his 12th poetry chapbook, “Ghosts of Breath,” with Bedouin Books.
Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his 12th poetry chapbook, “Ghosts of Breath,” with Bedouin Books.
Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his 11th poetry chapbook, “My Heart Draws a Rough Map,” with Blue Hour Press. The chapbook consists of 19 related prose poems with illustrations by Mia Christopher. Good was also recently nominated for the fifth time for the Best of the Net anthology for a series of prose poems titled “Ghosts of Breath.” The series appeared earlier this year in the literary journal Bartleby Snopes. Good was also nominated for a Puschcart Prize for his poem, “Repairing the World,” which appeared in the literary journal “tinfoil dresses.” This is his fourth Pushcart nomination in four years.
Howard Good (Communication and Media) had a digital chapbook, “Still Life with Firearms,” published by Right Hand Pointing. It’s viewable for free at http://www.righthandpointing.com/firearms/.
Stephen Kitsakos (Theatre Arts) has published an article in The Sondheim Review, Winter 2009 issue. The article, “Sondheim Choralis,” analyzes and explores the process of singing Sondheim choral music with his 100-voice Music Theatre Singing Ensemble. This is Kitsakos’ second article published this year in The Sondheim Review.
Corwin Senko (Psychology) and Viviana Fyffe ’90 (Psychology) published a study titled “An Evolutionary Perspective on Effective versus Ineffective Pick-up Lines” in a forthcoming volume of The Journal of Social Psychology.
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: 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.
Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his first full-length book of poetry, “Lovesick,” with Press Americana. Good is the author of nine poetry chapbooks and has been nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize for poetry. For more information on “Lovesick,” visit http://tinyurl.com/ojb4wl.