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In the Know – Issue 29

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In the Know, The Newsletter for the people who make the University work
Nursing graduates, faculty and President Koppell with the hosts of the Today Show
Photo: Nathan Congleton.

Nursing Grads Rock The Today Show

麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 nursing grads, faculty and President Koppell starred in a surprise-filled live pinning ceremony on NBC鈥檚 The Today Show! Check out the videos and photos from this once-in-a-lifetime graduation moment.

Scholar who Escaped Taliban Finds Purpose at 麻豆传媒在线

As an instructional specialist in CHSS, Roya Saqib dedicates her teachings to those who are left behind. Read her inspirational story.

COVID Update

provides the latest information about COVID-19 for the University community and includes a link to the COVID Dashboard.

In the News

  • President Jonathan Koppell鈥檚 op-ed appeared on May 12, on NJ.com. The op-ed takes a look at the state鈥檚 investment per student through the lens of racial and economic equity and shows how New Jersey invests less in minority and low-income students.
  • Wendy Lin-Cook (Enrollment Management) gave for an article about how colleges and universities are addressing 鈥渢he summer melt鈥 and other enrollment concerns.
  • Deva Panambur (Accounting and Finance) was interviewed for about whether to give money to children now or have them wait for an inheritance.
  • Inside Edition reporter Leigh Scheps 鈥08 was a guest on a recent episode of 鈥. In detailing her professional career, Scheps credits the University for its 鈥渁wesome鈥 broadcasting program that allowed her to get her 鈥渉ands dirty in every possible way of production.鈥
  • Anneliese LaRose 鈥08 was featured on the podcast: LaRose discusses developing leaders in the workplace.
  • Christopher Salvatore (Justice Studies) is quoted in about a study showing that New Orleans experienced the worst homicide spike in the U.S. during the pandemic.
  • Paul Bologna (Biology) was about the venomous Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish.
  • Jason Williams (Justice Studies) is quoted in about the city鈥檚 diversion program under district attorney Chesa Boudin. (Note: This article is subscriber-only).
  • Emily Isaacs (OFA, Writing Studies) contributed to that asks experts for recommendations for solving the 鈥渟tudent-disengagement crisis.鈥 Isaacs鈥 advice to faculty is to encourage and require student engagement in their classrooms, among other suggestions.
  • Ariel Alvarez (Political Science and Law) is quoted in that discusses how and why New Jersey workers鈥 names become public once they appeal an unemployment claim.
  • Stephanie Silvera (Public Health) is quoted in in Pennsylvania about the new COVID variant that is spreading in the state.
  • Harold Abraham 鈥11, 鈥15 MA (Educational Leadership) spoke to the website for an article about why it鈥檚 important to teach kids about financial literacy.
  • John Luttropp (Emeritus Professor, Visual Communication Design) was for a video on the subject of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pope-Leighey House.
  • Teresa Fiore (World Languages and Cultures) was about Women鈥檚 History Month on an episode of 鈥淟鈥橧talia con voi.鈥 The program offers a mix of news, information and entertainment for a targeted audience of Italian expats around the world. Read more on our website.

Reminders

  • On Monday, May 16, masks will become optional in all indoor and outdoor spaces except for clinical care settings. As a courtesy, please ask if the people you鈥檙e in close contact with would prefer masking.
  • We鈥檙e moving to Handshake on Monday, May 16. This new recruiting platform replaces Hire a Red Hawk.
  • Monday, May 16, is the deadline for enabling 2-Step Verification on your University Google account. Check your email or IT website for instructions

Kudos

  • To Kaitlin Kurdyla (Conference Services) who received the New Jersey College Health Association鈥檚 鈥淐ollaboration is Key鈥 award for her instrumental work in creating, managing and supporting the University鈥檚 COVID testing site.
  • To Michael Hannon (Counseling) on the publication of his book,
  • To Innes Borstel (Ben Samuels Children’s Center), whose art exhibit is at the Community Galleries at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey in Summit through June 19.
  • To Milton Fuentes (Psychology) who served as the keynote speaker for the 89th Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. His talk focused on implicit bias in clinical practice.

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Read more about our people and programs in the University News Center and in back issues of In the Know. And find out what鈥檚 happening on campus in the Events Calendar.