Faculty-Staff Achievements

In the media
窪蹋勛圖厙s Dining Services staff, including Shelly Carpenter, Joe Greco, Matthew Holton, Mark Miller and Daniel Salazar, have been featured in multiple local media outlets, including , , ,  and  after the 窪蹋勛圖厙s team won its sixth consecutive gold medal for culinary excellence
                                    in an American Culinary Federation (ACF) competition. Chef Joe Greco is scheduled to appear on NewsChannel 13 WNYT Live at Noon on Jan. 25.  Rachel Seligman, assistant director for curatorial affairs and Malloy Curator at the Tang Teaching
                                    Museum, was quoted in an article about an exhibition by Pakistani-American painter
                                    Ambreen Butt in .
Rachel Seligman, assistant director for curatorial affairs and Malloy Curator at the Tang Teaching
                                    Museum, was quoted in an article about an exhibition by Pakistani-American painter
                                    Ambreen Butt in .  Masami Tamagawa, senior teaching professor in the Department of World Languages and Literature, was
                                    quoted in news articles about the Japanese reality show Terrace House in Newsweek
                                    Japan and .
Masami Tamagawa, senior teaching professor in the Department of World Languages and Literature, was
                                    quoted in news articles about the Japanese reality show Terrace House in Newsweek
                                    Japan and .  
 
                                 
Publication
 Kelly Melekis, assistant professor of social work, published "Providing End-of-Life Care: Increased
                                    Empathy and Self-Efficacy Among Student Caregivers in Residential Homes for the Dying"
                                    in  with Carol Weisse of Union College and Bailey Hutchins 19. The research is part
                                    of a program evaluation of the CARE (Community Action, Research and Education) fellowship
                                    program, which has provided education and training in end-of-life care to students
                                    in colleges that belong to the New York 6 Liberal Arts Consortium.
Kelly Melekis, assistant professor of social work, published "Providing End-of-Life Care: Increased
                                    Empathy and Self-Efficacy Among Student Caregivers in Residential Homes for the Dying"
                                    in  with Carol Weisse of Union College and Bailey Hutchins 19. The research is part
                                    of a program evaluation of the CARE (Community Action, Research and Education) fellowship
                                    program, which has provided education and training in end-of-life care to students
                                    in colleges that belong to the New York 6 Liberal Arts Consortium. 
 
                                 
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