María Pérez y González

NIMH Fellow (1987). Founding Director of the Latinas in Ministry Program and Co-Investigator of the National Survey of Leadership in Latino Parishes and Congregations, Program for the Analysis of Religion

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Neng-Fa Zhou

Neng-Fa Zhou received a B,S, degree in computer science from Nanjing University, China, in 1984, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science and engineering from Kyushu University, Japan, in

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Wayne G. Powell

Adoption of metals is a driver of sociopolitical complexity, which in turn is a key driver for technological innovation. Exchange between resource-rich and resource-poor regions led to the development of

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Kathleen Axen

Professor Axen is a research scientist in the field of nutrition. Her early work at Columbia University focused on islet transplantation to treat type 1 diabetes, and on islet dysfunction

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David M. Arnow

From his earliest days, science and social justice have been essential concerns of Professor Arnow. As an undergraduate, he went to Oberlin College because of its tradition of social responsibility

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Chaim Ziegler

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Lynda Day

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Peter Weston

Peter Weston is associate professor of psychology. For the past 25 years, he has devoted much of his professional life to teaching psychology and motivating students toward academic excellence and

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Alexandra Lewis

Disciplines: Musicology, Piano and Organ Alexandra Lewis is the Deputy Director of Graduate Studies for the Conservatory of Music. She teaches a wide array of courses including music history, theory, ear

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Mojubaolu Olufunke Okome

Mojúbàolú Olúfunké Okome is a professor of political science at Brooklyn College. She is the sole author and/or editor of seven books, including A Sapped Democracy: The Political Economy of

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12.16.2022
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Richard Klein