Members of the Fisher Community Make News
Fisher faculty members, students, and alumni made headlines publishing articles, participating in competitions, and serving as subject matter experts. Here is a snapshot of news they generated.
Academic Scholarship
Faculty members and students from St. John Fisher College were among the attendees at the first-ever Developmental Biology New York Conference, held at Ithaca College this fall. Read More: Students, Faculty Attend Biology Conference
Dr. Bruce Blaine, professor of mathematics and computer science, published a paper in the fall 2019 issue of Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research (SPUR). Read More: Blaine Publishes in CUR Journal
Michelle Price, outreach and science librarian, served as a 24-hour Ask Me Anything expert for the Society of Critical Care Medicine - Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology Section. For 24 hours, Price joined a pharmacist in addressing questions regarding Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Read More: Price Serves as 24-Hour AMA Expert
Lloyd Milburn’s poem “Blanket Dance” was published in the fall issue of The New Guard, a literary review. “Blanket Dance” was one of only 10 finalists out of nearly 2,000 poems. Read More: Faculty Member’s Poem Chosen for Publication
David MacGregor, an adjunct professor of history and international studies, gave a talk to the Canandaigua chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Read More: MacGregor Gave Talk on Revolutionary War
The APA Monitor, a magazine produced by the American Psychological Association, recently profiled a community-engaged learning project designed by Drs. Kimberly McClure Brenchley, associate professor of psychology, and Lynn Donahue, assistant director of the Institute for Civic and Community Engagement. Read More: American Psychological Association Magazine Features Fisher Project
Highlights
In October, members of the Computer Science Club participated in the CyberSEED 2019 Cyber Security Competition and Conference. Read More: Computer Science Club Participates in Competition
Jack Palvino, a member of the pioneer Class of 1955 and 33-year member of the Board of Trustees, recently published a new book, Off the Air. Read More: Palvino Pens Broadcast Memoir