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The new issue of WP Perspectives will highlight HSS faculty research.
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Highlights:
- Sara Nalle (History) wins a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for the year.
- An article on 2 new books by Political Science professor
Michael Thompson: "The Politics of Inequality" and "Confronting the New Conservatism."
- Another article on new books by English professor
Phil Cioffari: "A History of Things Lost or Broken" and "Catholic Boys," both by Livingston Press.
- Psychology professor, Neil Kressel's new book, "Bad Faith: Confronting Religious Extremism."
- Fulbright awardees, Judy Bernstein of Languages and Cultures and
Charlotte Nekola of the English Department.
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Professor Elizabeth Haines from Department of Psychology responds to comments from RateMyProfessor.com. It is featured on MTV-U.
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Professor Katherine K Chen
from Department of Sociology gave a radio interview about
Burning Man on Radio West NPR-affiliate
KUER & XFM radio. Click HERE
to listen to the interview.
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Feature
Story About Asian Festival At WPUNJ |
The Record
published on November 22, 2006 a feature story about the
Asian Festival at WPUNJ. Read
the article here |
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A NJN News report broadcasted on November 1, 2006 featured
Prof. Sheila Collins and WPUNJ students in discussion about
the upcoming elections.
Click here to watch the video
clip
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News Coverage on the Conference
on Latinos in U.S. Cities
THE HERALD NEWS published on October 20, 2006 an
article about the Conference on Latinos in U.S. Cities, which
was held on October 19, 2006 at William Paterson University.
"About 100 college professors, undergraduate
students and high school and elementary school teachers
attended the daylong conference, 'Latinos in U.S. Cities:
Power, Politics, and Culture' ......" Read
the whole article here |
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Asian Studies Faculty Meet with
Alum and Her Students
Peggy Stewart '9, now a teacher at Vernon Township High
School, visited the campus with a group of her students who
were planning a trip to China during the summer 2006. The trip
is part of a Fulbright grant she received. Dean Isabel Tirado,
and Asian Studies faculty Prof. Yingcong Dai and Prof. Ming
Jian met with the students and spoke to them about Chinese
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WPU Student on the Front Page of the NY Times
WPU student Andrew Vidockler of Political Science on a study tour in Venezuela. The photo was on the front page of the New York Times , March 21, 2006. |
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Ted
Cook Feature Story for WP Magazine
The story "The Untold Stories of World War II:
Historian Ted Cook Gives Voice to the Japanese War Experience" will be published in the upcoming issue of WP Magazine
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Feature
Story About Asian Studies Program
The Record
published on March 15, 2006 a feature story about the
Asian Studies program at WPU. Read
the article here |
Asian
Festival Celebrated the Colors of Springtime
Holi, a festival of colors held in the
spring in India and Nepal, was observed on campus on March 9,
2006. The use of colors for face painting is an integral part
of the holiday celebration. Read
more |

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