Faculty
Professor Featured in Bookseller Magazine
Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Associate Professor of Humanities Amanda Golden, Ph.D., co-edited a forthcoming collection of Plath’s poetry.
Haar Explains White Bread’s Effect on Blood Sugar
Why white bread causes a faster and higher spike in blood sugar vs. whole grains.
The Psychology of Storm Shopping
As major snowfall approached the New York area, consumer behavior expert Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., explained why shoppers stockpile groceries ahead of bad weather.
Psychiatrist Shares How to Ease Into Retirement
Director of the Center for Behavioral Health offers tips on how to emotionally prepare for retirement years.
Fitness Expert Explains Strength Training
Assistant professor of exercise science shares his expertise for best practices when designing strength workouts.
Fitness Expert Featured in Interval Walking Story
Alexander Rothstein, Ed.D., assistant professor of exercise science, shares tips to increase walking workout intensity.
Does the Stair Stepper or Treadmill Incline Walking Provide a Better Workout?
As one expert explains, calorie burn depends more on workout intensity than machine choice.
Varghese: Forever Chemicals Aren’t Easily Identified
Nursing professor discusses the impact of industrial chemicals on the gut microbiome.
Professor Featured in Flu Season Stories
This year’s vaccine was finalized before a new, dominant strain emerged.
Beheshti Elected to Board of Directors
Local media outlets spotlight Dean of the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences for his election to the HIA-LI board of directors.