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Faculty-Staff Achievements

May 10, 2023

Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, was an invited panelist for the American Heart Association Check it! Challenge Community Conversation for Aprilon 鈥  

Hajar Hussaini, visiting assistant professor of English, was named the by Russell Sage College. The event, in honor of National Poetry Month, took place on April 20.

Jesse Staigar, assistant supervisor of resident dining, is the first member of Skidmore鈥檚 Dining Services team to receive a bachelor's degree from Skidmore while working full time. He will graduate on May 20 with a degree in management and business.

Sarah Sweeney, associate professor of art, exhibited her work at the La MaMaGallereria in New York and Hot Shot Muffler in Los Angeles as part of Re-Fest curated by CultureHub. 

Michael Swellander, visiting assistant professor of German, won the inaugural Jeffrey L. Sammons Heine Essay Prize for his article "" The prize, awarded by The North American Heine Society, is given to the best essay published or accepted for publication by an emerging scholar (pre-tenure) in North America that contributes to advancing research in the life, work, and times of Heinrich Heine.

Nancy Thebaut, assistant professor of art history, published an essay in the edited volume "" published by Brepols. 


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