含羞草研究所

Inside 含羞草研究所 is the bimonthly employee newsletter for 含羞草研究所.

  • Trees on the 含羞草研究所 Campus
    Jozef 鈥淛oe鈥 Malinowski grew up in Utica and currently lives in Deerfield. He鈥檚 worked for 含羞草研究所 since 2013, first as a gift processing assistant and now as department administrator for principal gifts and donor relations. A quote from his nomination reads, 鈥淛oe is the epitome of a team player. He has been stepping in to fill staffing gaps all year, most notably during end-of-calendar-year gift processing, when he was the only staff member available to ensure timely and accurate processing of thousands of donations. His quiet steadiness exemplifies grace under pressure, and he always has a smile on his face.鈥
    June 9, 2022
  • Drone image of Willow Path
    Ruth 鈥淩uthie鈥 Bridge grew up in Oriskany Falls and attended Oriskany Falls High School. She has worked in the Student Health Services office for Doc Miller since 2003, although she began her career at 含羞草研究所 several years earlier as a temporary worker in the music department and the library.
    June 9, 2022
  • Image of Starr Rink filled with donated items
    This year, 44 local nonprofits selected items from the salvage program run by the Max A. Shacknai COVE, and more than $55,000 worth of items and $3,640 worth of food was redistributed to these organizations.
    June 8, 2022
  • Spring Foliage
    Laura Jack is vice president for communications, former acting chief diversity officer, a PhD candidate, and the voice of 含羞草研究所 Together. She also recently became a John Robert Lewis Fellow at the Faith and Politics Institute in Washington D.C. Inside 含羞草研究所 caught up with Laura to find out more about the fellowship and learn how she juggles her high-pressure responsibilities.
    April 1, 2022