Faculty & Staff Accomplishments
We are excited to share recent accomplishments from faculty and staff members at our campuses around the world.
Accomplishments are listed by date of achievement in reverse chronological order, with the most recent first.
John Misak
CAS/HumanitiesJohn Misak, M.A., D.A., associate professor of humanities, held a session on 26 May, 2023,“Don’t Fear the ReaperGPT: Chatbots Will Enhance College Composition Papers, Not End Them."A presentation on using ChatGPT and other AI tools to improve the student experience in college humanities courses and prepare them to interact with AI technology in their future careers.
Nicole Calma-Roddin
College of Arts and SciencesNicole Calma-Roddin, Ph.D., assistant professor of behavioral sciences, presented a poster titled "Students Have Fun and Learn Using a Text-Only Narrative Game" at the Teaching Institute of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science in Washington, D.C., on May 25, 2023.
Chinmoy Bhattacharjee
PhysicsChinmoy Bhattacharjee, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics, hosted the Long Island Physics Teachers Association meeting on the Long Island campus on May 20, 2023. Teachers held discussion on AP physics exam. Bhattacharjee presented information about the ¶®É«µÛ Physics, B.S. program to teachers from 10 different school districts on Long Island. The event was featured in the
Sophia Domokos
College of Arts & ScienceSophia Domokos, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics, spoke at the on April 25, 2023, in a virtual session. She presented work from her recent paper, on the topic of "New Results in the D3/D5 Supersymmetric Defect CFT."
Amanda Golden
College of Arts & Sciences / HumanitiesAmanda Golden, Ph.D., associate professor of English, gave an invited presentation at the , held at Hunter College's Roosevelt House in New York on March 30, 2023.
Jonathan Goldman
CAS/HumJonathan Goldman, Ph.D., professor of English, Department of Humanities, recently published an article, "," in The James Joyce Literary Supplement, a peer-reviewed publication, on March 22, 2023.
Jonathan Goldman
CAS/HumJonathan Goldman, Ph.D., professor of English, Department of Humanities, was a featured panelist at a public program, "," held at the New School in New York City on March 14, 2023. Goldman presented a paper titled "Ulysses, Style, and Joyce's Multiverse."
Kate E. O'Hara
CAS/ Humanties/Interdisciplinary StudiesKate E. O’Hara, Ph.D., associate professor of interdisciplinary studies, presented "Ugh! Not Another Research Paper! Designing and Implementing a Humanistic Interdisciplinary Project" at on February 20-22, 2023, in Savannah, GA. In her interactive presentation, O’Hara shared details of implementing a humanistic interdisciplinary project that provides undergraduate students with opportunities for qualitative and quantitative research, independent learning, and problem-solving. Drawing from tenets of critical pedagogy, photovoice, participatory action, and intergenerational studies, students engage in scholarly inquiry within fully online and hybrid environments.
Nayoung Kim
College of Arts and SciencesNayoung Kim, Ph.D., assistant professor of behavioral science, published her article, published in the
Jonathan Goldman
cas/humJonathan Goldman, Ph.D., professor of English, Department of Humanities, gave a talk, "The Modernist Super-Individual: Personality, Celebrity, Brand-Names," for Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta, on January 5, 2023. The talk focused on changes to the idea of personhood during the late 18th/early 19th centuries, including discussions of Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle, Eva Tanguay, Babe Ruth, Edith Wharton, James Joyce, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf, Harry Houdini, and Superman.
\n