Kudos
Terry Webb
July 2, 2013
Terry Webb, assistant vice president for student life, was honored on June 17, with the 2013 Association of College and University Housing Officials 鈥 International (ACUH0-I) Parthenon Award, one of the most prestigious awards the association gives, in recognition of supreme achievement in the profession, outstanding service, leadership and contributions to the field of campus housing.
Colleagues pledged more than $5,000 鈥 double the required amount鈥攖o ACUHO-I in support of the award, noting that Webb 鈥渉as personally affected our lives by his commitment to us individually, his concern for us beyond what we are doing professionally, and his humility whenever we attempt to give him credit.鈥
Webb 鈥渉as truly made a difference and it is not a stretch to assert that as a result of his efforts, wherever he has worked is a better place than when he arrived,鈥 his colleagues wrote. Prior to coming to Binghamton, Webb worked at Eastern Illinois University, University of North Dakota and Kent State University where he put his extensive knowledge of deferred maintenance, master planning, first-year experience programs, assignments and roommate matching, campus parking, auxiliary services, building construction, energy savings, environmental issues, and budget and financing to use.
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Danielle Levin and Stephanie Levonne
July 2, 2013
Two 黑料视频 students are among the 18 SUNY students who have had artwork selected to be on display in Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo鈥檚 Washington, D.C. office for the second consecutive year. Danielle Levin鈥檚 Scandalous and Stephanie Levonne鈥檚 Deception can be viewed via Generation SUNY鈥檚 Facebook page.
Students receive President’s Award for Undergraduate Student Excellence
June 11, 2013
Three juniors received the President鈥檚 Award for Undergraduate Student Excellence. Mohammad Bishawi, a triple major in accounting, philosophy, politics and law, and history; Mallory Mecca, a sociology and economics double major; and Marisa Sweeney, a management and philosophy, politics and law double major were each recognized. Dorothy Manevich, a triple major is political science, history and French language and literature; Arielle Nissenblatt, a geography major with a minor in Judaic studies; and Olivia Santoro, a double major in sociology and geography, were recognized with honorable mention. Senior recipients of the award were William Marsiglia, a double major in biochemistry and music; Chelsea Reome, a double major in human development and psychology; and Megan Watkins, a mechanical engineering major. Senior honorable mention was awarded to Connor D鈥橝ndria, an industrial and systems engineering major.
Anthony Frachioni and William Marsiglia
May 29, 2013
Anthony Frachioni and William Marsiglia, both 2013 Harpur College of Arts and Sciences graduates, were recognized with the Provost鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research. Frachioni majored in physics and Marsiglia was a double major in biochemistry and music. William Doak, a mechanical engineering major; Tom Fuchs, an integrative neuroscience major; and Junaid Nomani, a double major in computer science and cell and molecular biology, received honorable mentions.
Lyceum course instructors
May 22, 2013
The following 黑料视频 personnel taught Lyceum classes recently:
* Joseph Graney, associate professor, geological sciences - “Large Scale Natural Gas Extraction: A Middle of the Road Perspective”- Jan. 22
* Stephen Ortiz, associate professor, history - “Occupying Washington: Veterans, the Great Depression, and the Dawning of the New Deal Era” - Jan. 22
* Michael Sharp, assistant professor, English - “Seventeenth Century Literature from Shakespeare to Swift” - Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13
* Donald Blake, adjunct assistant professor, English - “Four (or five) Poets” - Jan. 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14
* Anne Brady, professor and director of graduate studies, theatre - “Get the Acting Bug” - Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11
* Harry Lincoln, distinguished service professor emeritus, music - “Spring Concert Season” - Feb. 4
* Michael Jacobson, project director, Public Archaeology Facility - “The History and Archaeology of the American Revolution in Upstate New York” - Feb. 5, 13
* Diane Butler, director, University Art Museum - “Printmakers and Their Methods” - Feb. 7
School of Management students
May 22, 2013
The School of Management student team of Dali Lu, Oyuka Baatarkhuyag, Michael Genito, Ying Zhu and Joyce Wenjing Xu recently took first place in the national Ernst & Young 鈥淵our World, Your Vision鈥 case competition for their proposal to reduce e-waste and increase computer literacy. The competition, now in its fifth year, invites students to develop and submit proposals for programs designed to make a difference in their communities in one of three areas 鈥 education, entrepreneurship or the environment 鈥 the same areas of focus for Ernst & Young LLP鈥檚 corporate responsibility efforts. For placing first, the team receives $10,000 to implement its project.
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