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Faculty News Features

We are excited to share some of the accomplishments of our faculty that have been featured by major media outlets. Accomplishments are listed by date of achievement in reverse chronological order with the most recent first.

Casey Jakubowski


Knack 4 Business
May 28, 2025

Adjunct Lecturer Dr. Casey Jakubowski, author of seven books, consultant and speaker, and founder of CTJ Solutions, was interviewed on the Knack 4 Business podcast on the topic of 鈥渦nleashing your inner leader.鈥

Sheena Mason

Sheena Mason


SUNY News
April 29, 2025

Assistant Professor of English Dr. Sheena Mason received the inaugural Chancellor鈥檚 Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship, announced by SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr.


The Daily Star
May 1, 2025

Assistant Professor of English Dr. Sheena Mason was among five 海角论坛 faculty and staff members honored with the 2025 Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence. Dr. Mason was recognized for the inaugural Chancellor鈥檚 Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship.


Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity
July 25, 2024

Assistant Professor of English Dr. Sheena Mason was selected to be part of the Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity (AFRE) 2024 cohort. As 1 of 20 changemakers with roots and ties across five continents, this group of thinkers, doers and dreamers make up AFRE鈥檚 sixth, and first-ever global, cohort. Each Fellow stood out among the more than 300 applicants for the 2024 program for their courage, persistence and curiosity about possibilities for liberated worlds.


The Daily Star
June 19, 2024

Assistant Professor of English Dr. Sheena Mason addressed a group at the First Presbyterian Church in Cooperstown, NY. She spoke about how we must look to history, today, and the future to bring into fruition the type of future that formerly enslaved African Americans envisioned for themselves, their descendants and the broader nation.


The Hill
May 31, 2024

Assistant Professor of English Dr. Sheena Mason wrote an op-ed for The Hill titled 鈥淎re DEI programs really the problem?鈥 discussing the purpose and future of diversity, equity and inclusion programs, highlighting the importance for individuals to humanize and connect to create a culture centered in justice and equity.


HBO
March 22, 2024

Assistant Professor of English Dr. Sheena Mason was mentioned on 鈥淩eal Time with Bill Maher鈥 by Bill Maher in the context of identity politics and the need for alternative perspectives and a path forward.


Irish Independent
Feb. 11, 2024

Assistant Professor of English Dr. Sheena Mason was featured in Irish Independent鈥檚 post 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 realise you鈥檙e 鈥榖lack鈥 until you come to Europe.鈥 The Irish Independent cites her evolving work discussing the argument for 鈥榬aceless antiracism鈥 and her theory of 鈥渞acelessness鈥濃攁lso known as 鈥渞aceless antirace/ism.鈥


The Washington Post
Oct. 16, 2023

Assistant Professor of English Dr. Sheena Mason was featured in The Washington Post鈥檚 鈥淐ensus should reflect that race isn鈥檛 real, advocates say,鈥 discussing her theory of 鈥渞acelessness鈥濃攁lso known as 鈥渞aceless antirace/ism.鈥 She explained how, on an individual level, new terms of how one sees oneself and other people can create a much needed psychological buffer against the assault of racist assumptions and stereotypes and feelings of unbelonging that get recapitulated through the centuries-old practice of racialization (i.e., assignment of 鈥渞ace鈥).


BNC News
Feb. 14, 2022

A recent NPR article on the subject of being racially neutral is stirring up lots of conversation. In response to NPR鈥檚 tweet about the story, many on Twitter went to Assistant Professor of English Sheena Mason in the hope that she would chime in on the debate.


Newsweek
Dec. 6, 2021

Assistant Professor of English Sheena Mason gives her opinion on ending racism.

Alex Thomas

Alex Thomas


The Daily Star
April 21, 2025

Professor of Sociology Dr. Alex Thomas sat down with Gary Herzig, a former mayor of the city of Oneonta, for a conversation about the PLACES (Program for Local Area Community and Environmental Science) research center of 海角论坛 and community and planning trends for Oneonta and the greater area.


Scientific American
June 10, 2022

Sparsely populated regions like central New York, which have smaller health departments and hospitals, are easily overwhelmed during surges, says Alex Thomas, a sociologist at 海角论坛 who studies rural health care.


Spectrum News
May 4, 2022

Being isolated from society during the pandemic has been a challenge for a lot of people, with the transition back into society being, in some cases, even more difficult.

Kaedan O鈥橞rien

Kaedan O鈥橞rien


All Otsego
April 17, 2025

In February, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Dr. Kaedan O鈥橞rien was awarded the 2024 Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology Prize for his doctoral thesis on animal migration in prehistory.


The Daily Star
March 4, 2025

Assistant Professor of Anthropology Dr. Kaedan O鈥橞rien received the 2025 Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology Prize from University of T眉bingen in Germany for his study of prehistoric animal migrations.

Mark Ferrara


WXXXI News NPR
April 11, 2025

World literature and composition Professor Mark S. Ferrara, Ph.D., was a guest featured on the WXXXI News podcast, 鈥淐onnections with Evan Dawson鈥 where he discussed his new book, 鈥淭he Raging Erie: Life and Labor Along the Erie Canal,鈥 and overlooked history of the Erie Canal.


The Reporter (Catskills Today)
March 31, 2025

The Lost Bookshop welcomed 海角论坛 Professor Mark S. Ferrara to the shop to discuss the history of the Erie Canal and his new book, The Raging Erie: Life and Labor Along the Erie Canal.

Melissa Godek


LinkingLewisCounty.com
April 10, 2025

Associate Professor of Meteorology and Climatology Melissa Godek, Ph.D. and Department Chair, contributed to a new issue paper, titled 鈥,鈥 that aims to inform readers about changes in Tug Hill winters by presenting data analysis from four stations located around the Tug Hill region.

William Walker


The Washington Post
April 10, 2025

Associate Professor of History William Walker notes that when S. Dillon Ripley took over the Smithsonian in 1964, he recognized the institution's failure to fully represent Native Americans and other marginalized groups, initiating a transformative shift toward telling a more inclusive and honest American story.


Salon
April 8, 2025

Associate Professor of History William Walker warns that unprecedented top-down political pressure and funding cuts threaten the Smithsonian and other museums with self-censorship, but remains hopeful that public historians will uphold their principles and continue producing inclusive, community-engaged work.

Kiyoko Yokota

Kiyoko Yokota

Yahoo News
Jan. 23, 2025

The work of Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Kiyoko Yokota was recently selected for a National Science Foundation Research Opportunity Award.


Environmental Monitor
August 28, 2023

Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Kiyoko Yokota was featured in Environmental Monitor鈥檚 鈥淏efore and after Harmful Algal Blooms: Long-Term Monitoring and Modeling in Otsego Lake,鈥 discussing her and her team鈥檚 research on harmful algal blooms in Otsego Lake.

RIT's remote sensing experts help scientists keep an eye on the Earth
WICZ-TV
July 28, 2022

NASA leverages data collected from unique temperature-sensing buoys developed by 海角论坛 Associate Professor Kiyoko Yokota.


The Academic Minute
May 20, 2022

Associate Professor of Biology Kiyoko Yokota explains why microplastics are a modern environmental threat.

Brian Haley

Brian Haley


The Daily Beast
March 5, 2024

Professor of Cultural Anthropology Dr. Brian Haley, who has expertise with historical records, was interviewed by The Daily Beast discussing the Yaqui ancestry records of Sacheen Littlefeather.

Gretchen Sorin

Gretchen Sorin


WBNG
Feb. 14, 2024

Dr. Gretchen Sorin, SUNY distinguished service professor at the Cooperstown Graduate Program, discusses the historical impact of the automobile industry on Black Americans.


The Academic Minute
Nov. 23, 2020

Gretchen Sorin, SUNY distinguished service professor at the Cooperstown Graduate Program, explores how Black Americans have had a different experience with cars.

Valerie Rapson

Valerie Rapson


Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Jan. 29, 2024

Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Dr. Valerie Rapson was interviewed by Hudson Mohawk Magazine about the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8 and how people across New York state can safely view the event.


Best Life Online
May 5, 2023

Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Valerie Rapson was featured in Best Life Online鈥檚 鈥8 Amazing Things You Can See in the Night Sky Without a Telescope,鈥 explaining where Venus and Mars can be seen shortly after sunset this spring and summer.


Times Union
Jan. 27, 2023

Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Valerie Rapson talks about Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF), which was discovered by astronomers in March 2022 and nicknamed 鈥渢he green comet鈥 because of its verdant glow.


WAMC Northeast Public Radio
March 3, 2021

Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Valerie Rapson answers radio listeners' questions about all things related to astronomy.


WAMC Northeast Public Radio
Feb. 3, 2021

Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Valerie Rapson answers radio listeners' questions about all things related to astronomy.

Theresa Russo

Theresa J. Russo


MoneyGeek
March 18, 2023

Professor of Human Development and Family Studies Theresa Russo was featured in MoneyGeek鈥檚 鈥淔inancial Playbook for Married Couples,鈥 contributing expert tips on marriage and personal finance.


Money Geek
March 17, 2022

According to Professor of Human Development and Family Studies Theresa Russo, a goal of parenting is to raise children to become socially competent adults. Moving from being financially dependent on their parents or guardians to being financially self-sufficient is part of the transition to adulthood.


Wallet Hub
Jan. 10, 2022

Families have a lot to consider when deciding where to live. Professor of Human Development and Family Studies Theresa Russo offers what should families consider when choosing a place to set down roots.

Andrew Bottomley

Andrew Bottomley


Pacifica Network
Jan. 13, 2023

Associate Professor of Media Studies Andrew Bottomley talks about WONY 90.9 FM, 海角论坛's student-run radio station, which recently marked its 60th anniversary.

Greg Fulkerson and Alex Thomas

Greg Fulkerson and Alex Thomas


Albany Times-Union
Jan. 6, 2023

The article cites a 2021 survey on burnout among public health workouts conducted by Professor and Chair of Sociology Greg Fulkerson and Professor of Sociology Alex Thomas, in collaboration with the Bassett Healthcare Network Research Institute and the New York State Association of County Health officials, through their work with the PLACES Institute.


Dr. Parton's Literacy In Place
Feb. 25, 2022

Four of the five metrics utilize a perspective that Professor and Chair of Sociology Greg Fulkerson and Professor of Sociology Alex Thomas describe as urbanormative, or the basing policy and research on urban environments as the norm.

William Wilkerson

William Wilkerson


The Conversation
Jan. 3, 2023

Professor of Political Science William Wilkerson and research colleague Alana Jeydel, assistant professor of political science at Fresno City College, share insights on the November 2022 midterm election, during which 12 women won a governor鈥檚 office.


CBS News
Nov. 8, 2022

As the 2022 election results pour in, CBS News cites recent research by Bill Wilkerson and Alana S. Jeydel, assistant professor of political science at Fresno City College, indicating that this year鈥檚 female gubernatorial candidates had more political experience than their male counterparts. (Reference is at 5:00 in the news segment).


Governing
Aug. 24, 2022

William Wilkerson, professor of political science, weighs in on why women are overcoming barriers that few men face in politics.

Lamrianos NikiFordis

Lambrianos Nikiforidis


MoneyGeek
Jan. 2, 2023

Assistant Professor of Marketing Lambrianos Nikiforidis answers FAQs about the pros and cons of getting a credit card that comes with a time-bound 0% APR offer.


MoneyGeek
Dec. 1, 2022

Assistant Professor of Marketing Lambrianos Nikiforidis gives insights on the factors that led consumers to overspend during the holidays, and advice for paying off debt from holiday spending.


WalletHub
April 28, 2022

Assistant Professor of Marketing Lambrianos Nikiforidis discusses how important Geico鈥檚 list of discounts should be for a car insurance shopper compared to its base premiums.


Discover Magazine
April 8, 2022

Assistant Professor of Marketing Lambrianos Nikiforidis explains why parental favoritism may speak to an evolutionary perspective of carrying on the gene pool.


Wallet Hub
March 23, 2022

Assistant Professor of Marketing Lambrianos Nikiforidis explains why having celebrity endorsers for car insurance makes sense, given the nature of the product/service.


MoneyGeek.com
March 1, 2022

Is a no annual fee credit card right for you? Assistant Professor of Marketing Lambrianos Nikiforidis offers tips on finding the right 鈥渘o annual fee鈥 credit card.

Sarah Portway

Sarah Portway


Lawn Love
Sept. 12, 2022

Sarah Portway, assistant professor of fashion and textiles, explains the benefits of thrifting as well as tips and tricks on finding the best deals.

Evan Howard Ashford

Evan Howard Ashford


Morning Show
Aug. 11, 2022

Evan Howard Ashford, assistant professor of Africana and Latinx studies, has just recently published a new book.

Maria Montoya and Alejandra Escudero

Maria Montoya and Alejandra Escudero


The Daily Star
July 26, 2022

Under the tutelage of Maria Montoya, associate professor of Spanish, and Alejandra Escudero, Spanish lecturer, 海角论坛 students recently completed research in Colombia.

Sean Robinson

Sean Robinson


The Adirondack Almanack
July 10, 2022

Sean Robinson, professor of biology, shares with his botany students about Elizabeth Britton鈥檚 pioneering efforts in the High Peaks Wilderness area.

Renee Whitman

Renee Whitman


The Daily News
July 9, 2022

Anthropology Professor Renee Whitman started a pre-historic field school in the region in 2003 and it remains as the only one of its kind. now.

Kate Mcgrath

Kate McGrath


The Academic Minute
May 19, 2022

According to Kate McGrath, Assistant Professor, Biological Anthropology, stress in childhood can alter the shape of your face.

Florian Reyda

Florian Reyda


The Academic Minute
May 18, 2022

Florian Reyda, professor of biology, shares how parasites have a role to play in an ecosystem.

Dan Stich

Dan Stich


The Academic Minute
May 17, 2022

Dan Stich, assistant professor of biology, questions how we can help restore declining fish populations.

Casey Coomes

Casey Coomes


The Academic Minute
May 16, 2022

Visiting instructor and PRODiG fellow Casey Coomes discusses one small animal that is in great peril.

Achim Koeddermann

Achim Koeddermann


WKTV
April 7, 2022

Associate Professor of Philosophy Achim Koeddermann shares details of a live, online panel discussion with four Ukrainian professors who have received support from Koeddermann and a network of faculty, friends and alumni. 海角论坛 and the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University established a partnership three years ago, and before the war broke out, Koedderman had been planning interactive, online sessions between his students and theirs.

Gina Solano

Gina Solano


study.com

Making the jump from student to teacher isn't always easy. Assistant Professor of Educational Technology Gina Solano gives tips and advice for prospective teachers.

Valerie Rapson and Josh Nollenberg

Valerie Rapson and Josh Nollenberg


The Daily Star
Nov. 18, 2021

An almost total lunar eclipse will take place between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. Friday, Nov. 19, and astronomy professors at 海角论坛 Valerie Rapson and Josh Nollenberg encourage everyone to take a look at the sky.

Karen Stewart

Karen Stewart


The Daily Star
Oct. 28, 2021

Assistant Professor of Media Studies Karen Stewart created a historical story about a 海角论坛 student that ends up traveling back in time to the Revolutionary War.

Christine Storrie

Christine L. Storrie


Wallet Hub
Oct. 21, 2021

Even the best hotel credit cards usually aren鈥檛 among the best or most popular cards overall. Assistant Professor of Economics Christine Storrie explains why and gives other details on hotel credit cards.

Chris Karmosky

Chris Karmosky


ValuePenguin
Sept. 9, 2021

With sea levels rising, the risk of flooding is becoming a more prominent worry for homeowners in the future. Chris Karmosky, assistant professor of Meteorology and Climatology, offers some measures people can take to mitigate the effects of flooding today.

Matthew Hendley

Matt Hendley


The Academic Minute
April 5, 2021

Matthew Hendley, professor of history at 海角论坛, delves into the contrasting styles of governance. In his segment, Dr. Hendley considers what the U.S. government would be like if it was more like the United Kingdom's parliamentary system.

Jim Mills

Jim Mills


The Conversation US
March 24, 2021

The pandemic has curtailed religious tourism for many. Jim Mills, associate professor of geography and environmental sustainability at 海角论坛, suggests the U.S. has never had a tradition of pilgrimages, but that they could be an opportunity for healing.


The Academic Minute
June 11, 2020

Pilgrimages could save the environment. James Mills, assistant professor of geography and environmental sustainability, explores how.

Brian Lowe

Brian Lowe


The Academic Minute
March 17, 2021

Conspiracy theories continue to run rampant in today鈥檚 public sphere. Brian Lowe, professor of sociology at 海角论坛, looks into why.


WAMC Northeast Public Radio
Aug. 5, 2013

Dr. Brian Lowe of the State University of New York Oneonta explains why "Big Data" is becoming a focus of academic inquiry.

Richard Barberio

Richard Barberio


The Academic Minute
Jan. 19, 2021

U.S. Presidents have a long history of scandals. Richard Barberio, associate professor of political science at 海角论坛, looks into these profligations to investigate presidential power.

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Philip Sirianni


The Academic Minute
June 12, 2020

What happens when carbon emissions are taxed? Philip Sirianni, associate professor of economics, explores how our neighbor has fared with this policy in place.

Trevor Fuller

Trevor Fuller


The Academic Minute
June 9, 2020

Trevor Fuller, associate professor of geography and environmental sustainability, explains what environmental justice is.

Greg Fulkerson

Greg Fulkerson


The Academic Minute
June 8, 2020

The world is getting more and more urban. Greg Fulkerson, associate professor of sociology, explains why an urban world will still depend on rural areas.

Ramkumar

Bharath Ramkumar


The Academic Minute
Oct. 28, 2019

Bharath Ramkumar, professor of human ecology at 海角论坛, explores fast fashion.

Bruscella

Jacqueline Bruscella


The Academic Minute
Dec. 25, 2018

Jacqueline Bruscella, assistant professor of communication at 海角论坛, says your choice may depend on your speech community.

Tracey Betsinger

Tracy Betsinger


The Academic Minute
Oct. 31, 2017

Tracy Betsinger, associate professor in the department of anthropology at 海角论坛, looks into a different European vampire legend.

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Sallie Han


WAMC Northeast Public Radio
Jan. 31, 2014

Professor of Cultural Anthropology Sallie Han of the State University of New York Oneonta discusses what the items we accumulate during pregnancy say about our culture.

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Jacqueline Bennett


WAMC Northeast Public Radio
July 25, 2011

Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Jacqueline Bennett of 海角论坛 explains her discovery of a novel and greener process of chemical production.

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