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Faculty-Staff Achievements

November 25, 2020

Gwen D'Arcangelis

勞滄梗紳&紳莉莽梯;嗨A娶釵硃紳眶梗梭勳莽, associate professor of gender studies, is releasing a new book,  (Rutgers University Press, 2020). The book examines the United States post-9/11 mobilization of bioscience and public health fields to focus on bioterror and germ threats during the War on Terror, as well as narratives of Arab/Muslim terror, U.S. vulnerability, white femininity, technoscientific progress and pandemic preparedness. 

Stephen IvesSarah DiPasqualeSarah DiPasquale, assistant professor of dance, and Stephen Ives, associate professor of health and human physiological sciences, published a research paper in the Journal of Dance Medicine and Science, , in collaboration with Hannah Weighart 19 and Noelle Morrow 19. 

Hedi JaouadH矇di A. Jaouad, professor of French, received a laudatory review in , Vol. 115, No. 3 (July 2020), pp. 706-707, of his book ".&紳莉莽梯;

James KennellyJames Kennelly, professor of international business and management, wrote a chapter in the new book "," describes the rags to riches transformation of a small Irish dairy co-operative with uncertain prospects of survival into a substantial multinational corporation in the specialized food ingredients sector. 

Pushkala Prasad

Pushkala Prasad, Zankel Chair in Management for Liberal Arts Students, participated on a and offering advice to recent graduates entering the job market. 

Denise SmithDenise L. Smith, professor in the Health and Human Physiological Sciences Department, and her colleagues in the First Responder Health and Safety Laboratory recently published two articles in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: &紳莉莽梯;硃紳餃&紳莉莽梯;.&紳莉莽梯;Both papers were supported by a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and reflected a collaboration with occupational health clinics across the country.

 

 

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