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… (UCSD). Jennifer received a JD from City University of New York (CUNY), where she was trained through the Adult … This panel brings together legal experts who will explore the complexities of environmental law and its …
… break, and we look forward to seeing you again in the new year. Sincerely, Wendy Sternberg , Dean of the College …
… the community, and the studio as you do in the classroom. Explore Your Passions Oxy is a place for talented, hard-working, curious students to explore their current passions—and discover new ones. They benefit from our small-classroom environment …
… hired three students as programing assistants to head a new Health and Wellness unit dedicated to educating students … In 2007, the Intercultural Community Center hired a new assistant director who had previous experience working … to students who had experienced sexual violence. Under this new guidance, Project S.A.F.E. expanded its mission and …
… Professorship role for Roxane Gay this spring. The New York Times -bestselling author will be teaching in the … professor, editor and social commenter. She wrote the New York Times bestselling essay collection Bad Feminist in … Hunger . She is also a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times and founder of Tiny Hardcore Press. Gay has …
… a diplomacy and world affairs major from Staten Island, New York, to Hungary with an English teaching grant Claudia … biology and art history and the visual arts from Brooklyn, New York, to the University of Nottingham to pursue a … Samuel Ravetz ’16, a diplomacy and world affairs major from New York, to Spain with an English teaching grant Rachel …
… entertaining writers alive," Weschler is director of the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU and … For more than 20 years, he was a staff writer at The New Yorker . His books include Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of … public lecture series, which will draw on topics he has explored in his books and in the pages of the New Yorker , …
… New research by Occidental College professor of psychology … children might not be as credulous as you might think. A new study by Shtulman in the journal Cognitive Development … like the Easter bunny and Santa Claus. We thus wanted to explore those two facets of development in the same study: …
… Occidental's student body's usual eclecticism, but with a new global twist— among the first-years is the highest … of different backgrounds, experience, and passions than our new class this fall," says Vince Cuseo, Occidental's vice … transferred to Oxy this fall—a cohort that includes the New Mexico state Brazilian ju-jitsu champion, a former …