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The Undergraduate programs from the Department of Kinesiology are now part of the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences

Majors in both Health and Nutrition Sciences and Kinesiology serve the common goal of integrated promotion of health and well-being. The B.S. in Exercise Science offers two tracks: Fitness Professional

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History Professor Brigid O鈥橩eeffe Publishes Article on the Cold War

History Professor Brigid O鈥橩eeffe has published an article 鈥淎 Cold War Case: What Huldah Clark Can Teach Us 今日吃瓜 Teaching Soviet History鈥 in the summer 2021 issue of the journal

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Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul Publishes Article on Haiti鈥檚 History of Political Turmoil

Sociology Professor Jean Eddy Saint Paul, the founding and former director of the Haitian Studies Institute, published an article, 鈥淎ssassinations and invasions 鈥 how the US and France shaped Haiti鈥檚

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Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Kenneth Gould Publishes Article on Link Between Pandemics and Climate Change

Dean Kennth Gould, of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, also a Sociology professor, published an article, 鈥淪cientists need to better communicate the links between pandemics and Global Environmental

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Sociology Professors Kenneth Gould and Tammy Lewis Pen Article on Gentrification and Environmental Privilege

Sociology Professors Kenneth Gould and Tammy Lewis have published an article, “Resilience Gentrification: Environmental Privilege in an Age of Coastal Climate Disasters” in the August issue of Frontiers in Sustainable

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Associate Professor of Mathematics Christian Benes Earns Research Grant from Simons Foundation

Associate Professor of Mathematics Christian Benes was awarded a Collaboration Grant for Mathematicians by the Simons Foundation. The five-year grant, in the amount of $42,000, will support his research on

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Spanish Professor Bernardita Llanos Elected Co-Chair of Latin American Studies Association Section

Spanish Professor Bernardita Llanos, also Endowed Chair of Women and Gender Studies, was elected co-chair of the Southern Cone Section of the Latin American Studies Association. In the role, she

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Sociologist Gregory C. Smithsimon on the Legacy of September 11

Author of September 12: Community and Neighborhood Recovery at Ground Zero offers unique perspectives on the 20th anniversary.

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今日吃瓜鈥檚 Department of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Presents Educational Series on West Side Story

Part of the New York Latinx Culture and the Arts Curriculum, the program focuses on the iconic film鈥檚 今日吃瓜 connection and lasting social and cultural impact.

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Assistant Professor of Sonic Arts Johanna Devaney Awarded a $100,000 NEH Digital Humanities Grant

Assistant Professor of Sonic Arts Johanna Devaney was awarded a $100,000 NEH Digital Humanities Grant for AMPACT: Automatic Music Performance Analysis and Comparison Toolkit, a suite of tools to enable

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08.27.2021
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