Assistant Professor Ana Gantman was recently awarded the SAGE Young Scholar Award by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, which recognizes outstanding achievements by young scholars who are early in their research careers.
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After traveling the world as a sought-after choir director, Richard Hartley ’85 settles back into his hometown church and a new reality show on USA Network.
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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.
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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
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The winning space was built in memory of Wall Street investor and Brooklyn College alumnus.
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Math Professor Jeff Suzuki offers an axiomatic way to look at our political system.
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Various faculty will share their expertise on different aspects of pandemics—past, present and future.
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New Publications in Press Khosla L.*, Bhat S.*, Fullington LA., Horlyck-Romanovsky MF. HbA1c performance in African descent populations with normal glucose tolerance, pre-diabetes and diabetes: A scoping review. (In press).
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Professor Emeritus and former chair of the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, David Balk published his two-volume book, Living, Dying, Death, and Bereavement: Conversations with Thanatologists (Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
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Living, Dying, Death, and Bereavement: Conversations with Thanatologists (Vol 1 and 2) was released by Cambridge Scholars Publishing on November 11, 2020. This two-volume book offers extensive interviews with persons
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