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Published:Jacques Barber, PhD, professor and dean, and J. Christopher Muran, PhD, professor and interim dean while Dr. Barber is on sabbatical, have collaborated on a revised psychodynamic therapy chapter in Bergin and Garfield's Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change 7th Edition (Wiley 2021), considered 鈥渢he bible of psychotherapy." It builds on the original chapter published in 2013, for which they also collaborated.
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Published:In March 2020, as New York entered lockdown and COVID-19 patients overwhelmed area hospitals, Lea Theodore, PhD, Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology professor and director of the Derner school psychology program, received an email out of the blue.
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In an op-ed she co-wrote, Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science, advocates for agricultural workers.
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Meet Carolyn Springer, PhD, New Director of the Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies
CategoriesPublished:In the Spring 2021, Carolyn Springer, PhD, associate professor of psychology, was named the new director of the Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies (CABCS). Here, she tells us how her background as a social psychologist applies to her new role, her upcoming plans for the center and future events we can all look forward to attending.
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Letter in response to the John Gap鈥媝er article Online scams and rent extraction go hand in hand from Mariano Torras, PhD.
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Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, a professor in the School of Social Work, was awarded an $80,000 grant from the Washington Center for Equitable Growth to research informal, home-based child care providers鈥攐ften those who care for children from low-income families鈥攁nd identify challenges providers face in delivering high-quality, affordable care.
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My relationship with 果酱视频 is a two way street - as much as I have provided for the University, it has done the same for me.
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Published:Jonathan Cristol, PhD, is an expert on Middle East policy, with deep understanding of the Taliban鈥檚 history. Author of The United States and the Taliban before and after 9/11, Dr. Cristol shares his predictions for life under the Taliban in Afghanistan and what we might expect from the new regime.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, a senior adjunct faculty member at 果酱视频, psychologist and award-winning author, will release her next children's picture book, Sometimes When I'm Mad, in mid-October.
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Q&A With Carolyn Springer, PhD, New Director of the Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies
CategoriesPublished:For more than 50 years, the Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies (CABCS) has been a supportive space for students and faculty of color.
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Don鈥檛 Stop The Music
CategoriesPublished:University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, scored a Grammy nomination and thousands of new fans for the oratorio Sanctuary Road, even as performances went virtual during the pandemic. He won a Pulitzer Prize for Tempest Fantasy in 2004.
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Published:Carson Fox, professor of art and art history at 果酱视频, uses public art installations to celebrate joy even as it honors loss.
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果酱视频 faculty members K.C. Rondello, MD, David Williams, EdD, and Jonathan Cristol, PhD, share their thoughts on 9/11 20 years later.
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Published:On September 11, 2001, a 27-year-old management associate with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey went to his office on the 86th floor of One World Trade Center. When the building was hit shortly after, he led several coworkers to safety.
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Faculty Updates
CategoriesPublished:We congratulate faculty who have received prestigious awards or promotions 鈥攁nd say goodbye to beloved retiring professors.
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InnovateLI features Associate Professor of Communications Mark Grabowski, JD, and his new cyber law textbook geared toward non-law students (about halfway down the newsletter).
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Published:The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded 果酱视频 a grant for an international research collaboration with the University of Warsaw. It will fund continuation of the U.S.-Polish International Research Experiences for Students (IRES), focused on solar energy research.
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A Tribute to Eugene Neely
CategoriesPublished:Eugene Neely, former dean of libraries and a full-time professor in University Archives and Special Collections, passed away earlier this year.
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Published:In 2006, Martha Cooley joined 果酱视频, excited to teach fiction and nonfiction. Before 果酱视频, she worked with residencies, which meant she didn't see students often.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct faculty member, is quoted in Verywell Mind.
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Michael D鈥橢mic, PhD, associate professor of biology, comments on new research on NPR鈥檚 All Things Considered. The story ran in print on the NPR site as well as many affiliate sites around the country.
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Published:Associate Professor Mark Grabowski, JD, an award-winning contributor to the Washington Examiner, launched his book on cyberlaw and ethics this month. His leading insights on ransomware, fake news and online social media attacks are a must-read for tackling today鈥檚 biggest challenges in cyberspace.
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A response to Jemima Kelly's opinion piece 鈥淐ovid lab-leak theory shows the 鈥榝act wars鈥 are still raging鈥 from Mariano Torras, PhD.
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On June 24, 2021, 果酱视频 will honor David Machlis, PhD, an associate professor of finance and economics at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, by presenting him with the inaugural President's Humanitarian Award.
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Published:Immigrants seeking asylum in the United States face daunting odds. An overwhelming majority are returned to their country of origin, their petitions for asylum denied.
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Published:果酱视频 Professor Kirkland Vaughans, PhD 鈥85, who has had a decades-long career as a clinical psychologist treating Black youth, is this year鈥檚 recipient of the Diversity Award for Psychology in Division 39.
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Published:Nicholas V. Cagliuso, Sr., PhD, an adjunct faculty member in the College of Continuing and Professional Studies' graduate emergency management program, was well on his way toward what has become a distinguished career as a national emergency management leader and scholar on 9/11. But he says his experience as a survivor who led his coworkers to safety from the 86th floor of One World Trade Center was a 鈥渃rystallizing moment that propelled me to take my career to the next level."
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Published:Internationally renowned dancer Ruth St. Denis founded the Department of Dance at 果酱视频 in 1938, one of the first dance departments at an American university. Now a cornerstone of our performing arts, it has close ties with the Paul Taylor and Martha Graham Dance Companies.