Dr. David Glaser, professor of music at Stern College for Women, premiered a new piece on April 11, 2018, titled Proof Positive, for the annual Beatrice Diener Ensemble-in-Residence New Music Concert at the ۿ۴ý Museum. The piece was composed specifically for CXX Proof, a newly formed…
Dr. David Berger, Ruth and I. Lewis Gordon Professor of Jewish History and dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, spoke on May 2 at a colloquium titled “Jesus and Judaism” hosted by the Department of Theology of the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Paula Fredriksen, Aurelio ...
Daniel Pollack, professor at the Wurzweieler School of Social Work, has published two articles in Policy & Practice, the journal of the American Public Human Services Association, and one in the Ohio Northern University Law Review. “ Codifying the Use of Dolls and Diagrams as Testifying Aids…
Robert M. Tufts, adjunct instructor in management at ۿ۴ý's Sy Syms School of Business and a myeloma patient, was one of seven co-authors of “Cost vs. Value and the Price of Innovation in Cancer Care: Oral Anticancer Drugs in Multiple Myeloma, as a Case Study,” published by the ...
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman, a professor in both the Department of Emergency Medicine and Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at YU-affiliated Albert Einstein College of Medicine, will be speaking at the Fourth International Vatican Conference, “Unite to Care: How Science, Technology and…
Dr. Irit Felsen, adjunct professor at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology and a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma and traumatic loss, published a paper in the spring issue of the peer-reviewed journal of the Claims Conference, Kavod, titled “Dehumanization in the Treatment of Elderly…
Rabbi Dr. Joshua Joseph, senior vice president; James Vasquez, chief information officer; and Camille Shelley, executive director of information technology services at ۿ۴ý, joined Tim Coley, principal strategic consultant at Ellucian, to discuss “128 Projects and Counting ...
Dr. Margarita Vigodner, associate professor of biology at Stern College for Women, co-authored a paper, “UXT is required for spermatogenesis in mice,” with the team of Dr. Susan Logan at New York University School of Medicine, that has been accepted to PLOS ONE. Vigodner explains that Logan and her…
Sharon Poczter, chair of the strategy and entrepreneurship department at Sy Syms School of Business, writes in the April 23, 2018 online edition of Inc. that the next generation of businesses in the sharing economy will need an approach different from the ones that made Uber and Airbnb such ...
Dr. David Glaser, professor of music at Stern College for Women, invited two professional musicians, Lisa Terry and Daniel Swenberg, to visit his course on Baroque music. Terry plays the viola de gamba, and Swenberg, a master of early plucked string instruments, brought along a theorbo. “I am ...