News at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ
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Monica Yang, Ph.D., is delving behind the headlines to figure out what motivates businesses in China and other developing countries to buy companies in other countries.
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M. Joy McClure, Ph.D., studies how attachment anxiety impacts romance.
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“I worry about the unquestioning acceptance of the models of romantic love out there.†—Susan Ostrov Weisser, Ph.D.
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Mapping Autism
CategoriesPublished:Lars Ross, Ph.D., and fellow neuroscientists are studying the relationship between multisensory integration and ASD.
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Supported by two New York State Race to the Top grants, Emily Kang, Ph.D., is helping to reform elementary school science education.
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The secret to business innovation and sustainable social entrepreneurship lies in complexity science,
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Two College of Nursing and Public Health professors find some surprising answers.
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Elsa Ermer, Ph.D. uses an fMRI scanner to analyze psychopaths’ brain activity in a quest to understand how best to treat psychopathy.
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Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., has worked with leaders and organizations across the United States and Africa to implement programs that engage underserved youth in sports in order to foster life skills.
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William Jacobowitz, Ed.D., is studying post-traumatic stress syndrome in psychiatric hospital staff.
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As an ºüÀêÊÓÆµ student, Al Trautwig majored in business but had a fanatical interest in sports.
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Seasoned by Experience
CategoriesPublished:Recent ºüÀêÊÓÆµ graduates reap the benefits of experiential learning.
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Former NFL All-Pro Kevin Mawae, M.A. ’06, prepared for life after football by pursuing a master’s degree at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ.
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Solve the puzzle online and enter to win a prize.
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Radio Days
CategoriesPublished:A look back at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ radio stations WBAU and WALI, which launched the careers of a number of media greats.
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We asked ºüÀêÊÓÆµ alumnae and academics who study workplace and family issues to share their best strategies for women to get ahead.
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Did climate change cause the super typhoon that devastated the Philippines?
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Chuck D addressed the Class of 2013 and received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater.
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Hamidah Sharif Harris ’98 is president and CEO of the Thrive Well Company, LLC.
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Speaking about his 46th book Eleven Blunders that Have Crippled Psychotherapy in America: A Remedial Unblundering and his diagnosis of and prescription for the ailments he sees in his profession.
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Co-authored his 15th book with the Dalai Lama, which is based on 39 hours of dialogue and idea exchange, covering such topics as the nature of emotion, achieving emotional balance, and expanding global compassion.
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Susan Petry: On Beauty
CategoriesPublished:A prolific author and expert in the field of facial perception, visual science and emotions. She attempts to determine what defines beauty and examine whether pulchritudinous people really do lead more charmed lives.
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Has published more than 150 articles and book chapters on personality dynamics, diagnosis, and treatment. An expert on dependent personality disorder, his research has been funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Science Foundation.
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Lana Belasic ’10 talks about her career after graduating ºüÀêÊÓÆµ.
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Cheryl Gitlitz ’83, M.S.W. ’84, serves more than 700 special needs students in Long Island’s Bellmore-Merrick Central High Schools.
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Anton Soradoi '10: Willing to Try
CategoriesPublished:In the three years after he graduated, Anton consulted for Google and led a startup company that arranges unique tours and experiences.
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Brian McGovern '87, MSW '89
CategoriesPublished:As a social worker who specializes in issues around HIV and AIDS, Mr. McGovern has had to find ways to reinvent what his organization does as the public’s understanding of the disease fades in and out.
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Mr. DiLallo and Mr. Miceli are Google software engineers writing computer code to develop and refine Internet search and communications.
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Ms. Sawitsky is director of the Office of Patents & Licensing & Business Development at the New York Blood Center. "My skills are in seeing opportunities where someone doesn’t see an opportunity."
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ alumni are part of a thriving company that produces 3D printers that make prosthetics and other life-changing innovations.