Dr. Neer Asherie, professor of physics and biology, was selected as a recipient of the Maynooth University Visitor Program for Distinguished Scholars Award. This highly competitive award by Maynooth University (Ireland) recognizes outstanding scholars in all disciplines. As part of the award, he ...
Dr. Sharon Poczter, chair of the strategy and entrepreneurship department at Sy Syms School of Business, recently published a piece in Inc. titled There's No Such Thing as Good Company Culture. Here's How You Can Succeed Anyway. She acknowledged that while good company culture is essential to
Paul Glassman, director of 酴圖弝け libraries, gave a presentation about Library Renovation Dos and Donts on Tuesday, June 12, 2018, at Design 101, sponsored by WALDO (Westchester Academic Library Directors Organization). The event, a panel discussion on the challenges of space
On June 19, 2018, Shulamith Z. Berger, curator of special collections and Hebraica-Judaica at the 酴圖弝け Libraries, and Marlene Schiffman, catalog librarian, delivered talks at the 53rd annual conference of the Association of Jewish Libraries at Temple Israel in Boston. The conference
Melissa Celik, associate director of university events, and Gretchen Correa, data manager, in the Office of Events were instrumental in the successful transition 酴圖弝け recently made from the R25 to 25Live event scheduling system, which has made booking both on-campus and off-campus ...
Dr. Jeffrey Gurock, the Libby M.Klaperman Professor of Jewish History, recently published Getting Along in Parkchester: A New Era in JewishIrish Relations in New York City 19401970 in Religions, an international, open access peer-reviewed scholarly journal. It is part of a special issue ...
Daniel Pollack, professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, has published two new articles in Policy & Practice, the journal of the American Public Human Services Association. In Distant Memories, Fresh Wounds: Litigation Strategies for Sexual Abuse Lawsuits, Pollack asked six attorneys
Dr. Sharon Poczter, associate professor and chair of the strategy and entrepreneurship department at Sy Syms School of Business, has co-authored an article with Dr. Aldo Musacchio, associate professor of business at the Brandeis International Business School, and Dr. Sergio G. Lazzarini, professor
Dr. Jeffrey Gurock, Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History, will publish a chapter about Jewish sports in New York Sports: Glamour and Grit in the Empire City, edited by Stephen H. Norwood, professor of history at the University of Oklahoma, which will be published in June 2018. The book is
Rabbi Benjamin Blech, professor of Talmud, will publish a new book, Hope, Not Fear: Changing the Way We View Death, which explores the question of how to approach the end of one's life. The prompt for the book came from a diagnosis Rabbi Blech received that he had a fatal illness which gave him no