In the Know – Issue 33
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Hard News in The Big Easy
SCM’s faculty recently brought a team of student journalists to New Orleans to report on climate change and racial injustice. See what they produced.
Sam Mills ’80 Hall of Fame Enshrinement
Learn more about Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÔÚÏß football’s all-time greatest player and how to watch the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement ceremony on August 6.
New Computer Science Grants
Computer science and education faculty have secured funding to help deliver computer science and educational programs to New Jersey K-12 students.
Summer in the City
To transform classrooms, future teachers in the University’s Transformative Education Network are
Prepping for Success
The University just hosted its sixth annual Hispanic Student College Institute, helping high schoolers navigate college admissions and set them up for academic success.
In the News
- President Koppell was quoted in a new economic development report, . Published by Capital Analytics Associates, the report is a resource for investors looking to locate or expand their enterprises in our region.
- Kevin Riordan (Accounting and Finance) was about the investigation into former President Trump’s commercial properties (the article requires a free account sign-up to read).
- Bond Benton (Communication and Media) and Daniela Peterka-Benton (Justice Studies) are quoted in about the resurfacing of the figure behind the QAnon conspiracy theory.
- Jason Williams (Justice Studies) wrote about the SCOTUS’ recent ruling that the right to bear arms extends beyond one’s residence. He was also on the subject.
- Katia Paz Goldfarb (Hispanic Initiatives) was interviewed by leading up to this month’s Hispanic Student College Institute. She also was interviewed about the program.
- Francesca Laguardia (Justice Studies) appeared on to discuss the impact of the Roe v. Wade decision. She also co-authored about the serious health risks associated with pregnancy.
- Matthew Aardema (Biology) is quoted in about how to get rid of mosquitoes without harming pollinators.
- Eva Goldfarb (Public Health) is quoted in about when and how to talk to kids about sex at different development stages. She also about how to talk to kids about abortion.
- Matthew Schuler (Biology) is quoted in about an increase in reports of bear sightings in towns along the Jersey Shore.
- Paul Bologna (Biology) and Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÔÚÏß High School students in our Weston Science Scholars partnership program were featured in .
Reminders
- Need a booster or a COVID-19 vaccine? Essex County will be on campus August 1 and August 8 to administer vaccines. Look for details in upcoming emails.
- You can check the COVID-19 Dashboard to find the latest campus COVID data, including case numbers.
- If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis or thinking about suicide, help is available. Call or text 988, the new nationwide for free, confidential support, 24/7.
- Members of the University community are invited to meet the participants of the 2022 Pre-College Access Institute on Wednesday, July 27 from 5 – 6:30 p.m. in the University Conference Center. .
- Testing on the Banner system on Wednesday, July 27 will lead to a three- to four-hour outage on Banner services (including NEST) starting at 8 p.m. Check your email for more information.
- The Center for Community Engagement and the Volunteer Center are partnering with MedShare to help provide medical supplies for the war in Ukraine. They are collecting gauze from now until August 8 at donation box locations: CSI 104J, Cole Hall 131 and Overlook Floor 3, or .
- In the Know is distributed monthly during the summer. You can submit kudos for inclusion, but due to space constraints, not every submission can be published.
Kudos
- To Lavone Broxton (Postal and Warehouse Services) for being honored by the National Association of Colleges and University Mail Services, which recognizes excellence in management and those who have made significant contributions to their institutions. Broxton’s many accomplishments include establishing a campus passport service and making Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÔÚÏß the first college in NJ to bring Amazon lockers to campus.
- To Gina Miele (World Languages and Cultures) who was about Sardinian folklore, the critical study of documents relating to saints (hagiography), folk medicine and endemic Sardinian medicinal plants.
- To Stefanie Batten Bland (Theatre and Dance), whose new show will premier Nov. 1 – 5 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music as part of its Next Wave 2022 series.
- To Milton Fuentes (Psychology), whose recent scholarly collaboration has produced a published by Rutgers University Press examining child maltreatment at the intersection of feminism, multiculturalism and social justice.
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