¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ

Associate Professor of Economics Co-Authors Paper on Financial Development

Nadia Doytch, an assistant professor in the Economics department, and co-authors have their paper titled “The drivers of financial development: Global evidence from internet and mobile usage” accepted for publication

Read More

Emeritus Professor Jerry Krase, Judith N. DeSena ‘78 Publish Two Edited Volumes on Gentrification

Emeritus Professor Jerry Krase and Judith N. DeSena ’78, who received her bachelor of arts in Sociology, recently published two edited volumes: Gentrification around the World, Volume I: Gentrifiers and

Read More

Koppelman School of Business Professors Publish Article in Sustainability

Assistant Professor Seungho Baek of the Finance department and Professor Merih Uctum from Economics had their article, “Robo-Advisors: Machine Learning in Trend-Following ETF Investments” accepted for publication in Sustainability.

Read More

Koppelman School of Business Professors Publish #MeToo Article in New Academic Journal

Professor Dov Fischer of the Accounting Department and Professor Hershey Friedman of the Business Management Department in the Koppelman School of Business co-authored an article about #MeToo and family businesses,

Read More

Graduate Students from The Koppelman School of Business Have Paper Accepted by Academic Journal

Jacquelyne Gilman and Leslie Anandane, both students in the M.S. in Accounting program in the Koppelman School of Business, have written an academic research article that has been accepted in

Read More

Sutherland-Cohen Honored with Stage Manager’s Association Award

Robert I. Sutherland-Cohen, an associate professor emeritus in the Department of Theater, is being honored by the Stage Manager’s Association with their Founders Award, in recognition of his teaching, writing,

Read More

CUNY Board Names Corey Robin Distinguished Professor

At a time when his scholarship is red hot, the political science professor is recognized as a faculty star.

Read More

Chemistry Professor Ryan P. Murelli Earns $1.54 Million Research Grant to Further Study of Tropolones

The synthetic molecules show promise as therapeutics for a variety of diseases.

Read More

38th Annual ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ Undergraduate Film Festival Being Held Virtually, Opening It Up to the World

Following the lead of major international film festivals, the ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ Film Department will hold its 38th Annual Undergraduate Film Festival as a fully virtual event from June 26 to

Read More

¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ Alumnus Greg Grandin Wins Pulitzer Prize for His Book “The End of the Myth”

His book examines the rise and fall of the concept of the great frontier as a symbol of American exceptionalism.

Read More
Post Date
05.28.2020
Categories
Share
Posted By
Susan Landers