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Faculty-Staff Achievements

September 29, 2021

Paul J. ArcieroPaul J. Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, will be presenting two abstracts at Obesity Week, a leading international conference on obesity: “Intermittent Fasting-Protein Pacing Diet Reduces Abdominal Fat Compared to a Heart Healthy Diet” and “Protein Pacing, Intermittent Fasting Diet For the Win!: A 100 Pound Weight loss Case Report.” Both will also be published in Obesity Journal, a journal for the study of obesity and weight management. Senior Instructor Karen Arciero, Olivia Furlong ’22, Molly Boyce ’22, Melissa Haas ’22, Annika Smith ’22, Jenny Zhang ’22, Emma Valdez ’22, Delaney Corbet ’22, Kaitlyn Judd ’22, Research Associate Michelle Poe and Associate Professor Steve Ives also served as investigators on the project. 

Robert Boyers

Robert Boyers, professor of English, led conversations with novelists Garth Greenwell and Mary Gaitskill at the Albany Book Festival. 

 

Marc ConnerMarc Conner, president of the College, is editor of a new book, “” (Peter Lang, 2021). The volume views the quintessentially American writer from a global perspective. Conner and co-editor Tessa Roynon of the University of Oxford brought together scholars from several countries, including Japan, South Africa, Russia, Germany, and England, to examine and assess Ellison and his influence on an international plane. 

Sue Kessler

Sue Kessler ’99, lecturer of theater, was featured in the New York Times article “” The article focused on the new space for the innovative nonprofit theater in Brooklyn, founded by Kessler and fellow Skidmore alumnus Noel Joseph Allain ’98.  


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