

History News Network, What I’m Reading: An Interview with Russianist Historian Katherine Antonova (February 24, 2019)īrooklyn History Podcast: “Cholera in Brooklyn” (Erin Wuebker, September 28, 2018)īrooklyn History Podcast: "Brooklyn’s Pioneering Women Doctors" (Erin Wuebker, May 14, 2018)īrian Lehrer Show: “1001 Voices: A Symphony for a New America” (Sophia McGee, December 13, 2017) Talking head for the Netflix docudrama “The Last Czars” (Katherine Pickering Antonova, released July 2019)īrooklyn Paper Radio, “The oft-overlooked doctor who blazed the trail for black female physicians in Bklyn and beyond” (Erin Wuebker, March 26, 2019) TIAA Difference Makers Profile (Sophia McGee)ĪdriftNYC Podcast, “Upper New York Bay (New York Harbor)” (Kara Schlichting, July 8, 2019) Past Loves Podcast: “An Ordinary Marriage in Provincial Russia” (Katherine Antonova, June 1, 2020)įlash Forward Podcast: “Welcome to Celebrityville” (Katherine Antonova, May 26, 2020) New Books in History Podcast: “A Social History of Early Rock ‘n’ Roll in Germany” (Julia Sneeringer, Sept 18, 2020) Michael Finkel ’01, director and senior counsel at the Global Investment Bank Societe Generale, is to be nominated director of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation. John Dennehy (Biology) received attention for the protocol he developed with Monica Trujillo (Biological Sciences and Geology, Queensborough Community College) for determining the local prevalence of COVID-19 by measuring the level of the virus in New York City sewage.

He also wrote music for two other videos, including “This Time Next Year,” shown on the convention’s final night. Peter Calandra (ACSM) wrote the score for the Democratic National Convention video, “We the People,” which aired on Monday, August 17. In addition, the editors for the culture and gender department of The Clinical Neuropsychologist (TCN) invited Byrd to provide a commentary on white privilege in neuropsychology. Desiree Byrd (Psychology) was made a fellow in the American Psychological Association, Division 40, Clinical Neuropsychology. Current students, such as Cayla Kempf, Kathy Arroyo, and Andre Benjamin, fielded questions from newcomers.Īndrew Beveridge (Sociology), recently retired, gave a virtual presentation-Will the 2020 Census Fail? Four (or maybe More) Risks to Census 2020-on August 10 to a session of the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Welcome Day, on Tuesday, August 26, continued a longstanding campus tradition, celebrating the start of the QC journey for all incoming students.
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The event included inspiring guest alumni speakers such as Olivier Noel ’11, founder of an online DNA bank that provides researchers with samples from all over the world, and Vallaire Wallace ’20, who received a full scholarship to pursue doctoral studies in African American literature and the culture of the Harlem Renaissance at the University of Virginia. Ubuntu, a resource fair and networking opportunity focused on the Black student experience, was offered for the first time on Monday, August 25. Wu, senior academic and student affairs administrators, and Student Association leaders. There were virtual and video presentations by President Frank H.

First-year students received warm introductions to Queens College and the first days of classes through back-to-back events last week.
