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Faculty-Staff Achievements

September 18, 2024

Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, was quoted in an Associated Press article, 鈥,鈥 for his commentary about overtraining syndrome. 

Monica Das, associate professor of economics, and Patrick Reilly, assistant professor of economics, published "" in Contemporary Economic Policy.

Catherine Golden, professor of English, published "A Favourite Book: The Haggadah" in Illustration Magazine (78: 25-26), published in June. In August, she presented "Jane Austen: Her Time, Our Time" as part of the Women's Lecture Series at Wiawaka Center for Women and "Ten Things We Love About Jane Austen" at the 13th Annual Jane Austen Retreat.

Ben Harwood, lead instructional technologist in Learning Experience Design and Digital Scholarship Support (LEDS), served as a panelist for the , hosted by the NorthEast Regional Computing Program (NERCOMP).

Stephen Ives, associate professor and chair of health and human physiological sciences (HHPS), Sarah DiPasquale, associate professor and chair of dance, and Lila DuBoff '23 published a research article in the International Journal of Exercise Science titled "."

Aarathi Prasad, associate professor of computer science, published an article titled "Privacy Norms for Fertility Data in the Roe v. Wade era," co-authored by Zander Chown '25. The article is to appear in the Proceedings of ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security 2024.

Mason Stokes, professor of English, received for his forthcoming young-adult novel, 鈥淎ll the Truth I Can Stand.鈥


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