Teaching and Research Forum FALL EDITION 2003


(This section written and compiled by the Office of Public Affairs)

Publications: March 03- September 03 (Professors listed by last name using links below)
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Anagnostis Agelarakis (Anthropology) and Yula Serpanos (Education;Audiology) published the article, Inner Ear Palaeopathological Manifestations, Causative Agents, and Implications Affecting the Proto-Neolithic Homo sapiens Population of Shanidar Cave, Iraq. Dr. Agelarakis also presented the paper, Three Millennia Later Their Story Deciphered by Their Cremated Osseous Record: The Case of Geometric Eleutherna and is working on research at the site of the Pythagoreion in Greece that has initiated a new-anthropological project.


Julie Cooper Altman (Social Work) and Gertrude Goldberg (Social Work) were principal investigators for a study on The Quality of Life of Former Public Welfare Recipients in Dutchess County, NY. Their results were presented to leaders of the Dutchess County Legislature in Poughkeepsie. Dr. Altman also published Social Motherhood Revisited in the most recent issue of Affilia. In collaboration with St.Christopher-Ottilie Services for Children and Families, Dr. Altman is in the final year of funding from the New York Community Trust.


 
Allan Ashley (Administrative Science) published his article The Impact of Leadership Characteristics on Corporate Performance (with J. Patel) in the spring 2003 issue of the International Journal of Value-Based Management.


 
Frank Augustyn (Dance) has been asked to serve on the New York Council of the Arts Dance Panel for 2003- 2004. His book, Footnotes: Dancing the World's Best Loved Ballets, is a finalist for the 2003 Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award, which promotes reading of quality
Canadian books.


 

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