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efocus October 2018
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October 2018
 
Chadda's group will discuss the current state of the U.S. and India relations, cooperation on defense and trade, and the readiness of both nations to respond to the rise of Chinese power
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William Kernan, professor of public health, awarded $625,000 grant from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to implement positive change via county-wide coalition
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"Mothers of the Military: Support and Politics During Wartime" presents the often-invisible struggles that come with a child’s enlistment
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Gorra won the prestigious Downbeat Magazine Graduate Student Jazz Award for Original Composition (Small Ensemble) for his original work, “Bandwidth”
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“Dr. Jurado knows no limits to success and no hesitation in encouragement, and this is what fuels his passion and makes it so readily visible to others without him even trying,” said Anoush Kalachian '16, a BSN graduate of William Paterson
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Ringing Changes chronicles the development and five-decade history of the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble, in residence at William Paterson University, with extensive interview footage from members of the group
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Kevin R.C. Gutzman, scholar and New York Times best-selling author, will give the address
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