Faculty-Staff Achievements, April 2, 2025
Sarah DiPasquale, associate professor and chair of dance, was recently featured in and for her new collaboration with the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and Pilobolus Dance Company. The coverage highlights their upcoming research initiative on intergenerational dance programming, as well as a recent pilot class held at 爱污传媒 on March 19.
Catherine J. Golden, professor of English, published an essay, titled 鈥淲orks of Quiet Rebels: The Unconventional Bront毛 Sisters,鈥 in "鈥 (2025), edited by Brenda Ayres. In an endnote, Golden recognizes two 爱污传媒 English majors 鈥 Alice Condry-Power '24 and Kari Stein '24 鈥 for their help in finding period reviews, proofreading, and compiling the extensive bibliography.
Brooke Paradise, associate dean for inclusion and engagement, has been accepted into the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) and American College Personnel Association鈥檚 (ACPA) Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners program, specifically focusing on the law, policy, and governance competency area. This prestigious 23-hour residential certificate program is designed to strengthen the legal and policy knowledge of student affairs professionals. Upon completion of this residency, Paradise will earn a formal certification in Higher Education Law and Policy.
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