“Ghosts, heroes and Mark Twain,” a piece written by English Professor Ann Ryan, ran on WBUR, Boston’s NPR station.
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“Ghosts, heroes and Mark Twain,” a piece written by English Professor Ann Ryan, ran on WBUR, Boston’s NPR station.
Channel 9’s Cool Schools featured Matthew Fledderjohann, director of the Bosch Center for Teaching and Learning, talking about AI in education.
An article by Chandan Jha, the John K. Purcell ’65 Endowed Chair in Finance, appeared in The Times of India.
Poet and professor Rebecca Pelky, Ph.D., encourages students to embrace creativity and reflection—reminding them that art and learning are central to who we are.
Biology Professor Jason Luscier was in the Rome Sentinel about the impact of dry weather on fall bird migration.
Through her research and teaching, Marilla Hayman, Ph.D., explores how identity shapes the workplace and prepares students to lead with empathy and understanding.
Elliott Bazzano, associate professor of religious studies, was featured on History Speaks Podcast discussing Islamophobia and the election of Zohran Mamdani.
Leigh Fought, professor of history, is quoted in an article in Smithsonian Magazine about rediscovered correspondence from Frederick Douglass.
Eyes By Hand: The Prosthetics of Art and Healing, a new book by Dan Roche, associate professor of English and Communications, was featured on the MIT Press Reader and in Popular Science. Roche was also…
Katie Compagni from PA Studies was on The Capital Pressroom on the role PAs play in rural health care.
Samantha Sassone, DNP, is helping her neighbors live healthier lives one meal at a time. Blending nutrition, compassion, and hands-on care, she’s bringing culinary medicine to rural New York communities.
History Professor Doug Egerton appeared on WCNY’s Repeating History to talk about several topics, including two of his books.