Psychology Professor Discusses Staying Connected During COVID-19 Relationship expert Cheryl Carmichael says getting out of your routine and doing something different can make this Valentine’s Day enjoyable, despite the isolation of the pandemic. Read More
Professor Deborah Shanley Writes Chapter in Book on Using National Parks as a Classroom Secondary Education Professor Deborah Shanley co-wrote a chapter in America’s Largest Classroom: What We Learn from Our National Parks (University of California Press, 2020). The chapter is titled “What Really Read More
Thankful for His Service A film major and military veteran says his years in uniform gave him the character and discipline to pursue his dreams. Read More
Brooklyn College Ranked One of the Top Public Liberal Arts Colleges in Nation This latest distinction emphasizes the college’s commitment to teaching critical thinking, effective communication, and analytical skills. Read More
Business Management Professor Hershey Friedman Publishes Talmudic Guide to Prosperity Business Management Professor Hershey Friedman has his research article titled “Ethical Wealth is not a Paradox: The Talmudic Guide to Prosperity” published in the Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics. Read More
Professor Merih Uctum Featured in WalletHub on Pros and Cons of Using a Visa Card Professor of Economics Merih Uctum was recently featured in an interview with WalletHub—a personal finance website that provides users free consumer tools, credit reports, and scores—on the pros and cons Read More
Associate Professor Viju Raghupathi Publishes Research on Crowd Wisdom and Asset Sharing Associate Professor Viju Raghupathi and her co-authors published their research on “Effect of Crowd Wisdom and Pricing in the Asset-Based Sharing Platform: An Attribute Substitution Perspective” in the International Journal Read More
Assistant Professor Fujiao Xie Publishes Article on Audit Theory and Policy Implications Assistant Professor of Accounting Fujiao Xie published her research article titled “Audit Market Competition, Audit Independence, and Audit Quality: A Theoretical Model and Policy Implications,” in the journal Accountancy Business Read More
Associate Professor Darline Augustine Publishes Research on Minority-Owned Community Financial Institutions Associate Professor of Business Management Darline Augustine and her co-authors published their article titled titled “Capital-Raising Among Depository Minority-Owned CDFIs Before the Covid-19 Pandemic” in Community Development Innovation Review, by Read More
Faculty, Friends, and Family Remember Kenneth Axen Kenneth Axen, Ph.D., beloved husband and father, scientist, professor, artist, and photographer, died on September 3, 2020. His wife, Kathleen; their children, Christine, Marie, and Nils; his daughter, Laurel; and Read More