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Professor
Seton Hill Faculty
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About
Joined Seton Hill: 1972
Hometown: Greensburg PA
Personal Areas of Interest:
Academic Areas of Interest: Plant Physiology
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Education
- Ph.D. Plant Physiology, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH (1979)
- M.S. Biology, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH (1975)
- B.A. Biology, Seton Hill University, Greensburg, PA (1969)
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Publications
- APAP Education Forum Syllabus (2005) Shallenberger, C and B. Fondy
- Plant Physiology 90:1168-1174 (1989) Servaites, J.C., B.R. Fondy, B. Li and D.R. Geiger
- Plant Physiology 89:396-402 (1989) Fondy, B.R., D.R.Geiger and J.C.Servaites
- Plant Physiology 87:776-80. (1988) Geiger, D.R., B.R. Fondy and M.A. Tucci
- Plant Physiology 78:753-757 (1985) Fondy, B.R. and D.R. Geiger
- Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry and Physiology, D.D. Randall, D.G. Blevins, R.L. Larson and B.J. Rapp, eds. Vol. 2, pp. 33-42. (1983) Fondy, B.R. and D.R. Geiger
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Awards
- Grant from Sigma Xi, Grants-in-Aid of Research Program
- Grant from the National Science Foundation, Two-Year and Four-Year College Instrumentation Program
- Accepted to the National Institutes of Health Extramural Associates Program
- Grant from National Science Foundation, College Science Instrumentation Program
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development fellowship to research at University of Bayreuth, Germany
- Grant from the National Science Foundation, Research in Undergraduate Institutions Program
- Recognized by the Seton Hill University Board of Trustees for seven years of dedicated service as chief academic officer
- Awarded the Caritas Medal for 20 years of full-time service to Seton Hill University
- Recognized by Southwest Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center for service on the Board of Directors
- Elected to the University of Dayton Chapter of Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society
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Organizations
- American Society of Plant Biologists
- Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society
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Achievements
- Supervised undergraduate research; conducted on-going research activities with funding from the federal government
- Vice President for Academic Affairs 1989 to 1996
- Initiated and developed the Physician Assistant Program to full accreditation at the master's degree level
- Obtained approval from Pennsylvania Department of Education to initiate Master of Arts degree in Elementary Education and Master of Arts degree in Art Therapy
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