Faculty-Staff Achievements
 Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, spoke to  about what kind of workout is the most conducive to experiencing a “runner’s high”
                                    and why the brain reacts the way it does.
Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, spoke to  about what kind of workout is the most conducive to experiencing a “runner’s high”
                                    and why the brain reacts the way it does.
                                 
 Rebecca McNamara, Mellon Collections curator at the Tang Teaching Museum, presented a paper, “Fashionable
                                    Widowhood in Saratoga: The Etiquette of Material Mourning in the Late Victorian Period,”
                                    recently at Saratoga Springs History Museum. She is the author of the e-book “Widows
                                    Unveiled: Fashionable Mourning in Late Victorian New York,” published by Cooper Hewitt/Parsons
                                    in 2016.
Rebecca McNamara, Mellon Collections curator at the Tang Teaching Museum, presented a paper, “Fashionable
                                    Widowhood in Saratoga: The Etiquette of Material Mourning in the Late Victorian Period,”
                                    recently at Saratoga Springs History Museum. She is the author of the e-book “Widows
                                    Unveiled: Fashionable Mourning in Late Victorian New York,” published by Cooper Hewitt/Parsons
                                    in 2016.
                                 
 Pushkala Prasad, professor of management and Zankel chair, was a panelist in the session “Levelling
                                    with the Playing Field,” discussing diversity tensions in contemporary workplaces
                                    at the Annual Meetings of the National Communications Association (NCA) in Salt Lake
                                    City, Utah.
Pushkala Prasad, professor of management and Zankel chair, was a panelist in the session “Levelling
                                    with the Playing Field,” discussing diversity tensions in contemporary workplaces
                                    at the Annual Meetings of the National Communications Association (NCA) in Salt Lake
                                    City, Utah.
                                 
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