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SU in the News: Monday, February 13

Monday, February 13, 2012, By News Staff
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SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE

International media coverage of research by Susan Parks, College of Arts and Sciences assistant professor of biology, linking whale stress to underwater noise, includes reports by the , , and (U.K.). Parks, who first collaborated with the New England Aquarium’s research team in 1998 as a graduate student in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography, also held appointments at Pennsylvania State University and Cornell University before joining ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. Additional reports on the whale research also appeared in ; ; (Canada); (U.K.); ; (U.K.); the ; and online at , , , , the , and other sites.

Employment data from the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) at SU is cited in a (N.C.) article about a Hiring Heroes job fair.

David Cay Johnston, distinguished visiting lecturer in the SU College of Law, is mentioned in an article about Reuters expanding its journalism expertise and staff by recently hiring legal journalist Joan Biskupic and others.

A story about a Valentine’s Day ceremony at the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, Mass., planned to honor guide and service dogs and their owners, along with the U.S. Postal Service and their “Dogs at Work” series of stamps, notes the original illustrations for the stamps were painted by College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) Professor John Thompson. Perkins is where Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan were educated.

A report on artwork for the new Centro transfer hub in downtown ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ features ceramic and glass art created by Margie Hughto, professor of ceramics in VPA’s Department of Art.

A feature on Black History Month focusing on Jermain Wesley Loguen draws from material written by Milton Sernett, professor emeritus of African American studies and history in The College of Arts and Sciences. Also, an article about Peterboro community plans for 2012 programs on the history of African-Americans in the hamlet, notes Sernett’s role in developing the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum and the traveling abolition museum now at SUNY Cortland for Black History Month. The article also noted Sernett will make several area presentations.

The Sunday featured Ruth Colvin’s recently published SU Press book “Off the Beaten Path.” Colvin, founder of Literacy Volunteers of America, taught literacy around the globe.

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Dessa Bergen-Cico, assistant professor of public health in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics’ Department of Public Health, Food Studies and Nutrition, is quoted in an report about the death of singer Whitney Houston.

Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, is quoted in a story about new scandals centered around dead celebrities and politicians. Thompson is also quoted in a story on musicians protesting the Grammy Awards.

William Ward, professor of practice in the Newhouse School, is quoted in Canada’s for a story linking the Pinterest photo sharing website to the risk of virtual hoarding. Also, Ward is quoted in an Albany story on motivations for using social media in ‘cyber-stalking.’

The quotes Jeffrey Stonecash, professor of political science in the Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences, about Americans using food stamps.

Kate Brodock, executive director of digital and social media at SU, authored a column about beginning to use social media professionally, for career development, rather than recreationally.

Tanya Horacek, associate professor in the Falk College’s Department of Public Health, Food Studies and Nutrition, was interviewed in a (watch clip) segment featuring a nutrition counseling program aimed at promoting healthy eating by enrolling campus and community members for dietary consultations, working with registered dietitians and senior and graduate students in the College’s nutrition science and dietetics program.

David Rubin, professor and dean emeritus at the Newhouse School, authored a guest column in Saturday’s on media coverage of the Iowa caucuses.

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