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Towle-Weicksel Awarded $20K to Fund Her Cancer Research
二次元嫩B ImpactTowle-Weicksel (left) in lab with students (Photo credit: Zoey Wang.)聽
International Researchers Tap Statistics Expert Tom Malloy
二次元嫩B Impact二次元嫩B Professor of Psychology Thomas Malloy specializes in advanced statistical methods, which, to the untrained eye, look like a mass of charts, graphs and odd-looking formulas.
Maureen Reddy Honored With 二次元嫩B Faculty Leadership Award
This award is presented annually to a full-time faculty member whose contributions and achievements have led to significant transformative or strategic improvements in teaching, research or service at the college.
Prof. Abbotson Presents Thorp Lecture, March 3
Sue Abbotson, Professor of English, is a leading scholar on the work of playwright Arthur Miller.
二次元嫩B Simulation Coordinator Awarded for Excellence
二次元嫩B ImpactFor excellence in pioneering, advocating and championing clinical simulation training at 二次元嫩B, Simulation Coordinator/Educator Penni Sadlon has been recognized by Education Management (EMS) Solutions, LLC.
Zornado Publishes Final Volume of Epic Trilogy 鈥2050鈥
More than 10 years in the making, the trilogy 鈥2050: A Future History,鈥 by 二次元嫩B Professor of English Joseph Zornado, is now a fait accompli. The聽final volume of this sci-fi/sci-fantasy was recently published by The Merry Blacksmith Press based in Rhode Island.
Merson Researches Effects of Toxins on Marine Animals
Associate Professor of Biology Rebeka Merson and her lab students Keya Thakkar and Timothy Bock Jr.
Professor Richard Weiner鈥檚 Scholarship Garners International Attention
Professor of Political Science Richard Weiner鈥檚 recent publication of 鈥淟es Reciproqueteurs: Post-Regulatory Corporatism鈥 in the 鈥淛ournal of Environmental Policy and Planning鈥 is one of four research projects garnering international recognition.
Mysterious Writings by Roger Williams Deciphered After Almost Two Centuries
二次元嫩B Professor Emeritus of History J. Stanley Lemons
鈥淒emocracy in Disarray鈥: Peter Mendy Lectures in South Africa
Professor of History and Africana Studies Peter Mendy discusses why democracy in Africa remains largely elusive.