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Achievements
Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students.Â
Rosemary Sherriff
Geography, Environment & Spatial Analysis
A study by Rosemary Sherriff, Associate Professor and Chair Geography Department, was recently highlighted in an article on PLOS, a nonprofit open access scientific publishing project. Read the full text at https://ecologyfieldreports.plos.org/mountain-ecosystems-respond-to-a-changing-climate-the-plos-ecological-impacts-of-climate-change-7c58598a6382#.b3ebc5qi7
Armeda Reitzel
Communication
The National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA) will be conducting their fourth Assignment Charrette on Saturday, February 20, 2016 in New Orleans, La. Dr. Armeda Reitzel is one of the faculty members selected to participate in this event. She will engage in a collaborative assignment-design process with 40 or so faculty members chosen from across the country and from a myriad of disciplines.
Janelle Adsit
English
Janelle Adsit co-wrote an article for the journal Feminist Formations on "Affective Activism." It is out in the December 2015 issue.
Paul Cummings
Music
Music professor Paul Cummings presented a session at the national conference of the College Orchestra Directors Association on January 15 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The presentation, entitled "The Legacy of Hans Richter, 1843-1916," focused on the landmark accomplishments of Richter during his long career as a conductor of opera and orchestral music in Vienna and England. An article by Cummings is in press with the "Musical Quarterly."
John Meyer
Politics
Publication of co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-environmental-political-theory-9780199685271?cc=us&lang=en&
Paul Cummings
Music
Music professor Paul Cummings conducted the Anne Arundel College Symphony Orchestra in a performance in Arnold, Md., on November 20, 2015. The program featured works by Mozart, Dal Porto, and Rimsky-Korsakov. An enthusiastic audience in the Pascal Center for Fine Arts rewarded the musicians with a standing ovation following Rimsky-Korsakov's Symphony No. 1.
Marcy Burstiner
Journalism & Mass Communication
The research journal _Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly_ has published a book review by Assoc. Prof. Marcy Burstiner in its winter 2015 edition. Burstiner reviewed the book The First Amendment Bubble: How privacy and paparazzi threaten a free press_ by Amy Gajda.
Alison Holmes
Politics
Alison Holmes - Program Leader of International Studies, has been named a two year, non-residential, Research Associate to the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at the SOAS, University of London. She plans to work at the institute during summer vacations to continue her current research into global states and the theory and practice of global diplomacy.
Laura K. Hahn
Communication
Laura K. Hahn presented her research project, "Culinary Immigration through the Streets of New York: The Immigrant Narrative on New York City Food Tours" at the the International Conference on Food Design. This research was sponsored by the the CSU Chancellor’s Office Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities (RSCA) program.
Janelle Adsit
English
Janelle Adsit chaired a panel at the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA) conference on "Teaching Translation to Monolingual Students."



