Faculty-Staff Achievements
 Veena Chandra, music instructor, received an Arts in Education Award supporting a residency in
                                    North Colonie schools and a NewMusic USA grant for a collaborative project with recording
                                    artist Taina Asili.
Veena Chandra, music instructor, received an Arts in Education Award supporting a residency in
                                    North Colonie schools and a NewMusic USA grant for a collaborative project with recording
                                    artist Taina Asili.
                                 
 Michael Emery, senior artist-in-residence, is currently playing a run of Candide at the Varna
                                    International Music Academy in Bulgaria.
Michael Emery, senior artist-in-residence, is currently playing a run of Candide at the Varna
                                    International Music Academy in Bulgaria.
                                 
 Paul Green, music lecturer, released a new jazz-Klezmer CD, A Bissel Rhythm, with his band
                                    Two Worlds, recently celebrated by an event at Caffe Lena.
Paul Green, music lecturer, released a new jazz-Klezmer CD, A Bissel Rhythm, with his band
                                    Two Worlds, recently celebrated by an event at Caffe Lena.
                                 

 Stephen Ives, associate professor of health and human physiological sciences, Robert Restaino, visiting assistant professor, and students Alexs Matias 18, Isabelle Albin 18
                                    and Leah Glickman 18 presented abstracts at the . Additionally, Ives presented work with Gaia Giuriato, who was a visiting researcher
                                    from the University of Verona, Italy, in summer 2018.
Stephen Ives, associate professor of health and human physiological sciences, Robert Restaino, visiting assistant professor, and students Alexs Matias 18, Isabelle Albin 18
                                    and Leah Glickman 18 presented abstracts at the . Additionally, Ives presented work with Gaia Giuriato, who was a visiting researcher
                                    from the University of Verona, Italy, in summer 2018.  Genna Kim, choral director and lecturer, is currently participating as a conducting fellow
                                    at the Mostly Modern Festival.
Genna Kim, choral director and lecturer, is currently participating as a conducting fellow
                                    at the Mostly Modern Festival.
                                 
 Maryuri Roca, teaching professor of chemistry, published an article in the American Journal on
                                    Nanomaterials.  is co-authored by undergraduate students Hannah Skipper 17 and Jessica Ndryanasi
                                    20.
Maryuri Roca, teaching professor of chemistry, published an article in the American Journal on
                                    Nanomaterials.  is co-authored by undergraduate students Hannah Skipper 17 and Jessica Ndryanasi
                                    20.  Sylvia Stoner-Hawkins, artist-in-residence, continues to bring performances of  to local and national venues, including to The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls as
                                    part of the de Blasiis series. Two of her students, Nick Greer and Thabi Khumalo,
                                    sang in the regional NATS competition and placed in their respective vocal divisions,
                                    earning invitations to compete nationally.
Sylvia Stoner-Hawkins, artist-in-residence, continues to bring performances of  to local and national venues, including to The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls as
                                    part of the de Blasiis series. Two of her students, Nick Greer and Thabi Khumalo,
                                    sang in the regional NATS competition and placed in their respective vocal divisions,
                                    earning invitations to compete nationally.
 
                                 
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