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.
Susana Case
College of Arts & Sciences Behavioral SciencesSusana Case, Ph.D., professor of behavioral sciences, had her poem, “Hold Me Like You'll Never Let Me Go,” a part of a theatre event, , a work of modern love to celebrate Valentine's Day on February 3, 2020 in New York City.
Dong-Sei Kim
School of Architecture & Design ArchitectureDongsei Kim, M.Des., assistant professor of architecture, was invited to deliver a talk titled “鈥 at the Center for Critical Korean Studies at the University of California, Irvine on January 30, 2020.
\n\nElizabeth Donaldson
College of Arts and SciencesElizabeth J. Donaldson, Ph.D., professor of English and associate dean of curriculum and student engagement for the College of Arts and Sciences, was invited to be the “Narrating Disease” panel commentator at the “” conference at the Max Planck Institute for Human Behavior, in Berlin, Germany, on January 30, 2020.
Shinu Kuriakose
School of Health Professions Physician Assistant StudiesShinu Kuriakose, D.H.Sc., PA-C, associate professor of physcian assistant studies, published his article, “Telepsychiatry: Opportunity and Challenges,” in the Journal of Healthcare Communcations on January 27, 2020.
Amanda Golden
College of Arts and SciencesAmanda Golden, Ph.D., associate professor of English, was invited to join the Editorial Board of Bloomsbury Academic's book series on January 27, 2019.
John Misak
New York Institute of TechnologyJohn Misak, D.A., assistant professor of English, and Kevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., professor of English, published an article, “” in Early Modern Culture Online on January 26, 2020.
Dongsei Kim
School of Architecture and DesignDongsei Kim, M.Des., assistant professor of architecture, was invited to deliver a talk, “Borders as Urbanism: Reframing Rivers as Productive Urbanism,” at the Northeast Asian Urban Studies conference at the University of Seoul, sponsored by Institute of Seoul Studies on January 22, 2020.
\nKevin LaGrandeur
College of Arts & Sciences EnglishKevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., professor of English, was asked to be a referee for the Canadian government's for 2020 on January 16, 2020.
\nBernadette Riley
College of Osteopathic MedicineBernadette Riley, D.O., associate professor of family medicine and director of the NYIT Ehlers Danlos Center, published “” in Osteopathic Family Physician on January 3, 2020.
Amanda Golden
College of Arts and SciencesAmanda Golden, Ph.D., associate professor of English, organized and moderated the session “Scholarly Editing Now” at the annual in Seattle, Washington on January 11, 2020. At the convention, Golden served on the Delegate Assembly as a representative of the Executive Committee for Bibliography and Scholarly Editing.