Ngoc Cindy Pham and her student won a $2000 grant from BC Mentoring and Research program for their project “The negative Impacts of Russian – Ukraine war on their citizens,”
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Clifton Clarke had his research article titled “Protecting Shareholder Value: Unethical Corporate Leadership Threatens the American Dream” published in the Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics by the Center for
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Nadia Doytch and her co-authors have their research article titled “The impact of financial development on ecological footprints of nations” published in the Journal of Environmental Management by Elsevier. Doytch
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On the heels of her well-received book Winston S. Churchill and the Shaping of the Middle East, 1919-1922 (Academic Studies Press, 2020). Professor Emerita for the School of Humanities and
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The application is linked to the expanding “FloodNet” system of flood sensors that provide user-friendly, free data via an interactive map that alert users to rising waters in flood-prone areas.
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Jonathan Hallemeier is a visiting scholar who joined the Jamaica Bay Project last spring. He earned a Ph.D. in integrative conservation and anthropology in 2021 from the University of Georgia.
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Professor Sahni presents a complementary perspective to Schrödinger theory of electrons in an electromagnetic field, one that does not appear in any text on quantum mechanics. Schrödinger Theory of Electrons:
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Graphs and Networks contains modern applications for graph theorists and a host of useful theorems for network scientists. The volume begins with applications to biology and the social and political
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Longtime Brooklyn College sociology professor recognized for decades of work focused on education, activism, and social justice.
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Sociologist and social justice advocate outlines implications and possible future impacts.
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