Not Enough Books with Characters of Color? ‘No Problem,’ Says Alexis Clark ’20 M.S.
The elementary school teacher saw a need for books that feature children of color to use in her classroom, so she wrote and published her own.
Read MoreThe elementary school teacher saw a need for books that feature children of color to use in her classroom, so she wrote and published her own.
Read MoreComposition by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich will also feature Mezzo-Soprano Denyce Graves.
Read MoreDistinguished Professor Alexandra Juhasz, of the Film Department, served as a panelist to help chose the recipients of 2021 Herp Alpert Award in the Arts. She was part of a
Read MorePhilip Napoli, associate professor of history, describes the task ahead for the new secretary of veterans affairs.
Read MorePublications Khosla L*, Bhat S*, Fullington LA, Horlyck-Romanovsky MF. HbA1c Performance in African Descent Populations in the United States With Normal Glucose Tolerance, Prediabetes, or Diabetes: A Scoping Review. Prev
Read MoreUctum weighs in on the challenges facing Janet Yellen.
Read MoreAssociate Professor Michael Menser says the disaster in the Lone Star State provides important lessons on public policy and climate change.
Read MoreAssistant Professor of Finance Seungho Baek has a research article titled “Does leveraged stock buyback improve firms’ profitability?” accepted for publication in Applied Economics Letters.
Read MoreAssociate Professor of History Brigid O’Keeffe published a chapter in Internationalists in European History: Rethinking the Twentieth Century (Bloomsbury, 2021). Her chapter is titled “Building a Communist Tower of Babel: Esperanto
Read MoreNadia Doytch has had her research article titled “Who Gains from Services FDI- Host or Home Economies? An Analysis of Disaggregated Services FDI Inflows and Outflows of twenty-four European Economies”
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