Anthropology
Head: Morgan B Perkins
Administrative Assistant: Helen D. Bush
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Kathryn G AllenAnthropology |
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Daxton A GautreauxAnthropology |
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Hadley Kruczek-AaronAnthropologyHadley Kruczek-AaronDepartment Chair and Professor, AnthropologyMacVicar Hall 118B
kruczehf@potsdam.edu
PhD 2007, Syracuse University Courses taught: ANTH 106 Ancient People and Places ANTH 195 Archaeology of New York State ANTH 204 Archaeology ANTH 359 African American Archaeology ANTH 362 Historical Archaeology ANTH 410 Advanced Archaeological Research ANTH 417 Archaeological Procedures Research interests: Northeast historical archaeology; African American archaeology; cultural identity; religion, social reform; public education More Info |
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Sergio D LopezAnthropologySergio D LopezAssistant Professor and Director, Exploratory ProgramMacVicar Hall 125
lopezsd@potsdam.edu
Sergio D. López (PhD. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2008) is a cultural anthropologist who specializes in indigenous communities in Mexico and business anthropology. He has conducted long-term fieldwork among the Chol Maya in Chiapas, Mexico. He has been a professor and visiting researcher in UCLA (California 2005-2006), the University of Virginia (2009-2013), and Southern Methodist University (Texas, 2013-2014). Sergio is the President and founder of AIBR (Network of Iberoamerican Anthropologists), a professional association that connects more than 10,000 anthropologists in Spain, Portugal and all the Latin American countries. He coordinates every year the AIBR International Conference of Anthropology and has designed an internship program for SUNY Potsdam students who want to participate in the organization of this annual conference. To learn more about internship opportunities, please contact Dr. Sergio Lòpez at lopezsd@potsdam.edu Courses at SUNY Potsdam Anthropology, Film, and Modern Literature in Spain In the Mind of the Other Professionalism in Anthropology Cultures of Latin America Exploring Arts and Sciences Spanish Modern Culture, Literature and Film Spanish Culture Contemporary Spanish 101, 102, 103 Selected publications Lòpez, Sergio D. 2023. "Bancos de Silicon Valley, holografía y antropología cuántica." (Silicon Valley Banks, Holography and Quantum Anthropology). ARIES, Anuario de Antropología Iberoamericana. Mayo 2023. Lòpez, Sergio D. 2021. "Los valores culturales de los mercados de valores" (Cultural values of the stock market values). In Creatividad y Futuro: horizontes antropológicos. Homenaje a Ricardo Sanmartín Arce, edited by Beatriz Moncó and Eloy Gómez Pellón. Bellaterra Eds. Lòpez, Sergio D. and Lydia Rodríguez. 2019. "Performing Healing: Repetition, Frequency, and Meaning Response in a Chol Maya Healing Ritual." Anthropology of Conciousness, Vol. 30, Issue 1, pp. 42-63. Lòpez, Sergio D. and Lydia Rodríguez. 2019. "The crossroads of time." In The Culture of Invention in the Americas, edited by P. Pitarch. and J.A. Kelly, 158-184. Lòpez, Sergio D. 2018. "Antropología aplicada a la inteligencia competitiva. Narrativas sobre el uso de los grandes y pequeños datos" (Anthropology applied to competitive intelligence. Narratives on the use of big and small data) Revista de Economía Industrial, 406: 59-69. Lòpez, Sergio D. 2017. Antropología de la Empresa (Business Anthropology). Book. Bellaterra Eds. Lòpez, Sergio D. 2014. "Santos Familiares y Brujos. Análisis de Creencias y Disputas Sociales en dos Relatos Choles." (Family Saints and Witches. An Analysis of Religious Beliefs and Social Conflict in two Chol Stories). In Entre Diversidades. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades. Vol. I (1): 149-170. More Info |
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Nasser R. MalitAnthropologyNasser R. MalitAssociate Professor, Biological AnthropologyMacVicar Hall 118A
malitnr@potsdam.edu
Education: B.A. 1995, The University of Nairobi, Kenya M.A. 2002, State University of New York at Binghamton Ph.D. 2009, State University of New York at Binghamton Research Inclination: Evolution of Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis, Biology of Modern Skeletal Populations, Miocene Primates, Paleoenvironments, Vertebrate Paleontology, Human Diseases Areas of Teaching Interest:Paleoanthropology, Evolutionary Theory, Human Skeletal Biology, Forensic Anthropology, Archaeology of Death, Research Methods in Anthropology, Introduction to Anthropology, Introduction to Physical Anthropology, Human Violence Current Teaching Load: My current research interests focus on the study and evolution of Homo erectus. These studies employ morphometric methods in understanding the biology and variability among these defunct hominins. I am also presently reevaluating the mandibular and dental morphology on Middle Pleistocene hominins from Kapthurin, Baringo, in the Rift Valley of Kenya. My study on teeth focuses on the evaluation and comparison of dental cusp areas of these Middle Pleistocene hominins with other contemporaneous groups from Africa and elsewhere. Besides these commitments, I am also involved in a collaborative effort that seeks to comprehensively describe and evaluate the status of the Olorgesailie Homo erectus. I expand my research interests to include terminal Pleistocene hominins with an entry point to this important time period offered by a specimen that my team excavated in 2004 from a new locality in Buffalo Springs in Samburu, Kenya .The Sumburu site is composed of both palaeontological and archaeological artifacts, and will contribute in answering questions regarding the origins of modern human as well as their dispersal and behavioral ecology. The Sumburu hominin maybe of Later Pleistocene age and is coming at a location that is many miles south of Lake Turkana. I am in the process of collecting morphometric data on contemporaneous modern human specimens available for study and comparison with the Samburu hominin. Further fieldwork in Samburu is also underway. Current students in the department are involved in some aspects of these research projects. More Info |
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Timothy C MessnerAnthropologyTimothy C MessnerAssociate Professor, ArchaeologyMacVicar Hall 119A
messnetc@potsdam.edu
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Randy L MitchellChemistry, Anthropology |
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Christine L PaquetteAnthropology |
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Morgan B PerkinsAnthropology, ArtMorgan B PerkinsAssociate Professor, Cultural Anthropology and Museum StudiesMacVicar Hall 130A
perkinmb@potsdam.edu
Ph.D. 2000, Oxford University Courses taught: ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 270 Museum Studies ANTH 470 Museum Internship/Tutorial ANTH 358 Cross-Cultural Approach to Art ANTH 320 Museum Archives & Exhibit ANTH 140 World Art & Culture ANTH 371 Anthropology of China ARTH 395 Art & Culture in China Research interests: Asian art, museums, Native Americans More Info |
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Lydia RodriguezAnthropologyLydia RodriguezAssociate Professor, Linguistic AnthropologyMacVicar Hall 243
rodrigl@potsdam.edu
View CVhttp://www.lydiarodriguez.aibr.org/ Education Ph.D. 2014, University of Virginia Profile I am a linguistic anthropologist with an interest in linguistic relativity, the anthropology of time, spontaneous gesture, and discourse analysis. My work explores the relationship between grammatical categories and cognition, and how the language that we speak may influence thought patterns and worldview. My research focuses on the multi-modal analysis of conversation and discourse in a variety of cultural and linguistic contexts; I have conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Quito (Ecuador), Madrid (Spain), Chiapas (Mexico), and Dallas (United States). Lately, I have become interested in politicians' gestures and their relationship to political discourse. Some of my latest research examines gesture-speech mismatches in political discourse and the effects of deception in speech-accompanying gestures. I welcome inquiries from students and colleagues interested in linguistic anthropology. Select Publications Rodríguez Cuevas, Lydia. 2023. "Las lenguas del parlamento." In ARIES, Anuario de Antropología Iberoamericana, October 2023. doi:10.11156/aries/2023.AR0011910. Rodríguez, Lydia. 2023. "The Languages of the Mind." In Déjà Lu (World Council of Anthropological Associations). Issue 11, March 2023. Rodríguez, Lydia. 2022. "Dickens in Chol." Language and Cognition. Issue: Time in language and Cognition: Understudied Venues. Heng Li and Julio Santiago, eds. 14: 2, 303-331. doi:10.1017/langcog.2022.1 Rodríguez, Lydia. 2021. "Los lenguajes del pensamiento." Revista de Antropología Iberoamericana (Journal of Iberoamerican Anthropology) 2021, 16, 1: 61-87. AIBR AWARD TO THE BEST ARTICLE IN IBEROAMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY. Rodríguez, Lydia. 2019a. "Time is not a line. Temporal co-speech gestures in Chol Mayan".
Journal of Pragmatics. 151 (2019): 1-17 Rodríguez, Lydia and Sergio López. 2019b. "Performing Healing: Repetition, Frequency, and Meaning Response in a Chol Maya Healing Ritual." In Anthropology of Consciousness, Vol. 30, Issue 1, pp. 42-63. TOP DOWNLOADED ARTICLE IN ANTHROPOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS DURING ITS FIRST 12 MONTHS OF PUBLICATION Rodríguez, Lydia and Sergio López. 2019c. "The crossroads of time". In The Culture of Invention in the Americas. P. Pitarch. and J.A. Kelly, eds. 158-184. Sean Kingston. Rodríguez, Lydia. 2016. "From Discourse to Thought: An Ethnopoetic Analysis of a Chol Mayan Folktale" Signs and Society 4 (2): 278-231. University of Chicago Press. Rodríguez, Lydia. 2013. "Repetición y paralelismo en una ceremonia de pedida matrimonial Chol" In Entre Diversidades, 1: 121-147. Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas. Courses at SUNY Potsdam: More Info |
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Jaimin D WeetsAnthropologyJaimin D WeetsAssociate ProfessorMacVicar Hall 245
weetsjd@potsdam.edu
Ph.D. 2004, Pennsylvania State University Courses taught: ANTA 106 Ancient People and Places ANTP 495 Dental Anthropology ANTA 417 Archaeological Procedures ANTH 111 Introduction to Anthropology ANTC 202 Cultural Anthropology GEOG 350 World & US Geography GEOG 360 Introduction to Social Geography Research interests: European prehistory, bioarchaeology, dental anthropology More Info |
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Student Health Services
Head: Tracy J. Harcourt
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Bridget A. BradishStudent Health Services |
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Miranda E GroeblerCounseling Center, Student Health ServicesMiranda E GroeblerPsychiatric Nurse PractitionerVan Housen Hall 143
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Tracy J. HarcourtStudent Health ServicesTracy J. HarcourtDirector of Student Health and Family Nurse PractitionerVan Housen Hall E114
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Ellen T HayesStudent Health Services |
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Brittney T HopkinsStudent Health Services |
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Michele L LocyStudent Health Services |
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Deborah B. MurrayStudent Health Services |
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Monica K O'BrienStudent Health Services |
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Caroline B RushforthStudent Health Services |
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Alicia L SienkiewyczStudent Health Services |
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Jenna C TabakaruStudent Health ServicesJenna C TabakaruAdministrative Assistant 1 TraineeVan Housen Hall E117
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Public Health & Human Performance
Head: Tanya K. Hewitt
Administrative Assistant: Heidi L. Walker
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Kelly K. BonnarPublic Health & Human PerformanceKelly K. BonnarProfessor and Program DirectorDunn Hall 100A
bonnarkk@potsdam.edu
A former professional figure skater and from a family of competitive hockey players, Dr. Kelly Bonnar's passion for health is strong. She has a Master of Science in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. in Public Health from Purdue University. Her work has evolved from the study of mental imagery to improve sports performance, to how the delivery of health information can be used in the promotion of physical activity. More recently, Dr. Bonnar's research has examined the social determinants of health among rural populations and the role of policy in the prevention of sexual violence. Dr. Bonnar earned Duluth Model Facilitator (an intervention program for those who commit intimate partner violence) and Rape Crisis Counselor/Advocate certifications and is a former foster parent who worked with children exposed to domestic violence. An avid advocate for applied learning, Dr. Bonnar regularly involves students in her research projects. She has supervised numerous students through Undergraduate Honors Theses, Graduate Professional Projects, as well as Presidential Scholar's and Kilmer projects. More Info |
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Carrie J. CorriveauPublic Health & Human PerformanceCarrie J. CorriveauAdjunct Instructorcorrivcj@potsdam.edu
I currently teach School Health to both undergraduate and graduate-level students, as well as Alcohol Studies. Additionally, I have also taught other courses, including Foundations of Community/Public Health, Theory in Community Health, Human Disease, Drug Studies, Environmental Health, and Program Evaluation. I have been in the Department of Public Health and Human Performance since 2008. When I am not teaching, I enjoy traveling, spending time with friends and family, listening to music, exercising, scrapbooking, and reading. I have been an educator for just over 22 years and have worked in both private and public sectors of K-12 education. Teaching has allowed me the opportunity to do what I love, while helping students work to achieve their goals. The size of the college and the close-knit feel of family and community that the SUNY Potsdam provides, makes the teaching experience and connections made, even more special. Degree:
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Corriveau, C. J. (2019). College cyberbullying and faculty perceptions on preparedness and procedures (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest. (13904474) More Info |
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Heather E Cowen-WilsonPublic Health & Human PerformanceHeather E Cowen-WilsonAdjunct InstructorDunn Hall 211
cowenwhe@potsdam.edu
Heather Cowen-Wilson (MSEd, AEMT-CC) I have been teaching School Health at SUNY Potsdam since 2014. I have also taught Health: A Lifestyles Approach, Drug Studies, Women's Health, and Nutrition for Special Populations. I am a Retired Middle and High School Health teacher. I enjoy snowmobiling, gardening, a day at the beach. I love teaching School Health because I have the opportunity to engage with future teachers. I want to provide my students with the tools to allow them to become successful in their careers. More Info |
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Chelsea E DoddPublic Health & Human PerformanceChelsea E DoddAdjunct Instructordoddce@potsdam.edu
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Morgan E GreenwoodPublic Health & Human Performance |
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Tanya K. HewittPublic Health & Human Performance |
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Matt HosmerPublic Health & Human Performance |
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Mary K JonesPublic Health & Human PerformanceMary K JonesAdjunct InstructorDunn Hall 211
jonesmk@potsdam.edu
Mary K. Jones (CT, BSW) I have been teaching at SUNY Potsdam since 2007. I teach Death & Dying - Implications for Growth. Outside of teaching at SUNY Potsdam, I am the Director of Family Support Services for Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley. I like reading, am interested in the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration, enjoy spending time at camp on the Racquette River, and hanging out with my two grandchildren. I am passionate about teaching students about death, dying and bereavement. Students start the class anxious about the topic and leave with a deeper understanding about how to live life out loud. I love teaching at SUNY Potsdam because I feel valued and next to working for Hospice, this is the coolest job! More Info |
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Sam SantichPublic Health & Human PerformanceSam SantichAssistant ProfessorDunn Hall 100
santicsj@potsdam.edu
Dunn Hall 100(A) Samuel Santich (PhD, CSCS) More Info |
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Christopher R SargentPublic Health & Human PerformanceChristopher R SargentLecturerMaxcy Hall P249
sargencr@potsdam.edu
Christopher Sargent (MS) More Info |
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Heidi L. WalkerPublic Health & Human Performance |
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Adam E. WheelerPublic Health & Human Performance, Wilderness EducationAdam E. WheelerWilderness Education Coordinator and SUNY Potsdam Leadership and Challenge Center CoordinatorDunn Hall 110A
wheeleae@potsdam.edu
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Libraries
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Glen R BogardusLibrariesGlen R BogardusInterlibrary Loan SpecialistLougheed Learning Commons
bogardgr@potsdam.edu
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Holly E. ChambersLibrariesHolly E. ChambersSenior Assistant LibrarianCrumb Library 233
chambehe@potsdam.edu
Lougheed Learning Commons M.A. Western Michigan University More Info |
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Carol R. FranckLibrariesCarol R. FranckAssociate LibrarianLougheed Learning Commons
franckcr@potsdam.edu
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Lauren A Jackson-BeckLibraries |
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Jennifer A JefferyLibrariesJennifer A JefferyAssociate Director of LibrariesLougheed Learning Commons
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Edward M. KomaraCrane School of Music, LibrariesEdward M. KomaraDistinguished Librarian Crane LibrarySchuette Hall A202
komaraem@potsdam.edu
Edward Komara (Crane Librarian) has directed the Julia Crane Memorial Library since 2001. In addition to supervising library services and providing research assistance to students and faculty, he also teaches music research methods, and he gives lectures about American music including blues and jazz. Komara holds degrees from the State University of New York at Buffalo (M.A., Music History; M.L.S., Library and Information Science) and St. John's College, Annapolis, MD (B.A., Liberal Arts). Previously he served as the Music Librarian/Blues Archivist at the University of Mississippi (1993-2001). He is a member of the Music Library Association, the American Musicological Society, and the Blues Foundation (Memphis TN). An authority on American blues, he has published several books including 100 Books Every Blues Fan Should Own (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2014), The Road to Robert Johnson (Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2007) and the two-volume Encyclopedia of the Blues (New York: Routledge, 2006). Chief among the honors awarded to him for his scholarship are the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Scholarship and Creative Activities (2011) and the Music Library Association's Richard S. Hill Award (2009). More Info |
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Tamara F. MasonLibrariesTamara F. MasonLibrary Clerk 2Lougheed Learning Commons
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Elizabeth M RevelleLibraries |
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Christi A SommerfeldtLibrariesChristi A SommerfeldtSenior Assistant LibrarianLougheed Learning Commons 101H
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Provost & Academic Affairs
Head: Alan L. Hersker
Administrative Assistant: Ada M. Law
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Stephanie L. ClaxtonRegistrar, Provost & Academic AffairsStephanie L. ClaxtonRegistrar and Assistant ProvostRaymond Hall 309
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Alan L. HerskerProvost & Academic AffairsAlan L. HerskerInterim ProvostRaymond Hall 205
herskeal@potsdam.edu
Ph.D. 2002, American University Courses taught: ANTH 111 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 161/LNGS 111 Origins of Language ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 203 Language and Culture ANTH 205 Applying Anthropology ANTH 403 Applied Anthropology Seminar Research interests: Urban anthropology, Gender, GLBT studies, Space and place, Medical anthropology, Cultural tourism, Cultural preservation More Info |
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Ada M. LawProvost & Academic Affairs |
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Michelle R Martin-AtwoodProvost & Academic AffairsMichelle R Martin-AtwoodAcademic Advisor, ACESisson Hall S130
martinmr@potsdam.edu
Michelle Rae Martin-Atwood, originally from Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada, holds a Doctor of Musical Arts (2009) and a Master of Music (2001) in organ performance, and a Sacred Music Diploma (2009) from the Eastman School of Music, where she studied with David Higgs. She earned a Bachelor of Music (1999) in organ from the University of Alberta, under the tutelage of Dr. Marnie Giesbrecht. Additional instructors include J. Biggers, C. Crozier, Hans-Ola Ericsson, M.Gailit, AC Galán, R. Glasgow, M. Haselböck, J-P. Leguay, A. Marçon, S. Preston, and C. Terry. In 2010, Michelle joined the faculty of the Crane School of Music, State University of New York at Potsdam, where she has taught a wide variety of courses including Music Theory and Accelerated Music Theory for Non-Majors, Secondary Organ Lessons, History of Sacred Music, and Aural Skills I and II. For nearly a decade, she taught organ and piano through the Center for Lifelong Education and Recreation at SUNY-Potsdam to individuals from various countries (studying or teaching at Clarkson University), including Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, Pakistan, Croatia, Argentina and many more, and has served as organ faculty for Canada's Summer Institute of Church Music. In addition, she has served as a judge for multiple organ and chamber ensemble competitions. Dr. Martin-Atwood has been invited to perform as a soloist at events and conferences such as the XXI International Organ Festival of Guanajuato, Mexico (2018), the Inauguration of the 16th President of the State University of New York, Aspects of American Organ Building in the Twentieth-Century (EROI), the American Guild of Organists Young Artists Recital, and a memorial concert in Göteborg, Sweden, for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Michelle was a semifinalist in the 2002 Royal Bank Calgary International Organ Competition, a competitor in the National Young Artists Competition in Organ Performance (2003-04), and a finalist in the International Bach Organ Competition (2000). Michelle has won multiple grants and scholarships including the Johann Strauss Scholarship for the Advanced Study of Music in Austria, Canada Arts Council ($25,000) and Saskatchewan Arts Board Grants ($15,000). In the spring of 2014, Michelle was awarded a Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching by the State University of New York and has three times in seven years been awarded the SUNY Potsdam Emerging Leaders "Favorite Professor in the Theory/History Department." She won multiple scholarships based on scholastic achievement including the Eastman School of Music Graduate Fellowship every year from 1999-2005, University of Alberta Universiade scholarships, Peace River Pioneer and Beryl Barns Scholarships in Music as well as the University of Alberta Alumni Academic Excellence Scholarship. Michelle particularly enjoys collaborative performances and has accompanied orchestras and choirs, focusing on large works such as Maurice Duruflé's Requiem and various Bach Cantatas. She has worked under the baton of world-renowned conductors including Maestro Duain Wolfe in a performance at Carnegie Hall, New York City with the Crane School of Music Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Hart Godden and the Regina Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, Dr. Nils Klykken, Dr. Jeffrey Francom, and Kenneth Andrews of the Crane School of Music. She has also performed with the Elizabeth Clark Dance Ensemble and for events such as the Nadia Boulanger Symposium and Women in Music Festivals. She specializes in minimalist music (especially that of Philip Glass) and has commissioned several new works for organ solo (such as Tremors of Nostalgia) by Aaron Travers and organ with other instruments and technology. More Info |
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Krista L. MedoProvost & Academic Affairs, School of Arts & SciencesKrista L. MedoSenior Assistant Dean, School of Arts & Sciences, Interim Assistant ProvostDunn Hall 104
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Sean C. PartridgeProvost & Academic AffairsSean C. PartridgeDirector of the Accelerate, Complete, Engage (ACE) ProgramSisson Hall S131
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Gordon R PlagueBiology, Provost & Academic AffairsGordon R PlagueProfessor and Assistant Provost and Accreditation Liaison OfficerStowell Hall 208
plaguegr@potsdam.edu
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Watertown Extension Center
Head: Laura A. Carbone
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Laura A. CarboneWatertown Extension CenterLaura A. CarboneDirector, Watertown Extension SiteSatterlee Hall 218A
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Greg GardnerWatertown Extension Center, Business AdministrationGreg GardnerProfessorDunn Hall 203
gardnega@potsdam.edu
Dr Gregory A. Gardner I teach graduate and undergraduate courses in management, strategy, and international business. I am a two-time Fulbright scholar and have taught at universities in Ukraine and Hungary and specialize in Eastern European economic and business conditions. I advise a number of companies in operations there. I am currently involved in an ongoing research initiative to study the impacts of global climate change on wine production and wine tourism. I am working on that effort with colleagues and students from the US and Portugal, as well as Austria, Hungary, Spain, and Romania. We cannot slow the progress of climate change so we must develop strategies to deal with the results. I am on the board of the regional economic development agency and am actively engaged in helping the region grow economically. I also advise local businesses on strategy and markets and I manage the department's extension site programs in surrounding counties. I am a retired military officer, with extensive experience in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. I also have corporate experience in management, strategic planning, and international business. Education: Publications (Partial List): (March, 2019) The impact of climate change on tourism and wine production in our future, Keynote Speaker and Track Coordinator, 2nd International Conference on Tourism Research, Portucalense University, Porto, Portugal (December 2016) The strategic economic impacts of global climate change on water-based tourism in the New York/Canadian 1000 Islands region, International Forum on Tourism and Heritage, Portucalense University, Porto, Portugal (2015) Innovative Strategies of American World-Class Research Universities. Economic Policy, Kyiv, Ukraine (May 2012) The Challenges of Venture Capital Operations in Emerging Markets, Business Research Consortium, SUNY Oswego, New York, USA (April 2008) Возможный Кризис Валюты в Украине (Possible Currency Crisis in Ukraine), National Academy of Finance, Dnipropetrovsk. Presented in Russian. (February 2008) Entrepreneurship and Higher Education, International Conference on Entrepreneurship in Ukraine, Institute Strategia, Zhovti Vodi, Ukraine. (2008) The role of university incubators in international economic development. Journal of Educational Technology, Kherson State University, Kherson, Ukraine. (2008) Cossacks ride again: An origin branding strategy for Kherson, Ukraine. European Economics Journal, Kyiv, Ukraine (2007) Entrepreneurship in Ukrainian economic development: A regional perspective, Economics, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. Primary Author (2007) Distance learning and higher education: A global view. Journal of Educational Technology, Kherson State University, Kherson, Ukraine. (September, 2007) Origin Branding for Kherson, Ukraine, Ukrainian National Conference on Perspectives of Nationally Competitive Regional Economies, Kherson State University, Ukraine. (October, 2005) Strategic Choices for Rural Economic Developers. Institute for Behavioral and Applied Management, Phoenix, Arizona, USA More Info |
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Human Resources
Head: Melissa E. Proulx
Administrative Assistant: Maggie J Mitchell
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Heather A. O'HaraHuman Resources |
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Melissa E. ProulxHuman ResourcesMelissa E. ProulxAssociate Vice President for Administration and Human ResourcesRaymond Hall 225
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Art
Head: Iggy Beerbower
Administrative Assistant: Laura L Peary
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Iggy BeerbowerArtIggy BeerbowerAssociate Professor and Chair, Art DepartmentBrainerd Hall 219
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Caroline J. DowningArtCaroline J. DowningDistinguished Teaching ProfessorBrainerd Hall 227
downincj@potsdam.edu
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Laura M. Fair-SchulzArtLaura M. Fair-SchulzAdjunct Instructor, Art History, Art StudioBrainerd Hall 217
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Nathaniel L. InfanteArtNathaniel L. InfanteAssistant Professor, Art Studio-PrintmakingBrainerd Hall 231
infantnl@potsdam.edu
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Danielle K. JohnsArtDanielle K. JohnsLecturer and Coordinator of Art EducationBrainerd Hall 138
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Marc D. LeutholdArtMarc D. LeutholdProfessor, Art Studio and CeramicsBrainerd Hall 109
leuthomd@potsdam.edu
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Kathleen M MahoneyArtKathleen M MahoneyAssociate Professor, Graphic Design and New MediaBrainerd Hall 224
mahonekm@potsdam.edu
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Mary Jo McNamaraArtMary Jo McNamaraProfessor, Art HistoryBrainerd Hall 229
mcnamamj@potsdam.edu
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Sheila R NealArtSheila R NealAssistant Professor, Graphic Design and New MediaBrainerd Hall 222
nealsr@potsdam.edu
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Liza L PaigeArtLiza L PaigeAdjunct Instructor, Art Studio FoundationsBrainerd Hall 217
labargel@potsdam.edu
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Morgan B PerkinsAnthropology, ArtMorgan B PerkinsAssociate Professor, Cultural Anthropology and Museum StudiesMacVicar Hall 130A
perkinmb@potsdam.edu
Ph.D. 2000, Oxford University Courses taught: ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 270 Museum Studies ANTH 470 Museum Internship/Tutorial ANTH 358 Cross-Cultural Approach to Art ANTH 320 Museum Archives & Exhibit ANTH 140 World Art & Culture ANTH 371 Anthropology of China ARTH 395 Art & Culture in China Research interests: Asian art, museums, Native Americans More Info |
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Katherine A SchulerArtKatherine A SchulerAdjunct Instructor, Art EducationBrainerd Hall 114
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Michael D. YeomansArtMichael D. YeomansAssociate Professor, Art Studio Foundations CoordinatorSatterlee Hall 121A
yeomanmd@potsdam.edu
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Center for School Partnerships and Teacher Certification- Student Teaching Supervisors
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