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Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Mary Rizzo on Baltimore, the Black Arts Movement, and Doing Public History
I try to expand my classes so that we’re working collaboratively on a project of public importance with communities outside our classroom...
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Dec 5, 20223 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Nermin Allam on Feminism, Activism, and Amplifying Women’s Voices
"I push students to view women’s agency, their choices, and trace their modes of resistance in Middle Eastern and North African Societies."
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Apr 18, 20223 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Angelo Soto-Centeno on Preserving Biodiversity
“The biodiversity crisis is centered on how communities use or misuse their available resources.”
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Mar 21, 20222 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman on Islam and Modernity in Art History
Dr. Alex Dika Seggerman is an art historian in the Arts, Culture, and Media department at Rutgers-Newark. Dr. Seggerman's first book,...
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Jul 19, 20213 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Prof. Yuliya Guseva on Financial Markets and the Need for Integrity & Efficiency
With the President's infrastructure plan in the news, and financial regulatory measures coming again to the forefront, it's more...
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Jul 19, 20212 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Alex Hinton on Atrocities in America
"It Can Happen Here." Many people were stunned when white supremacists took to the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, chanting “Blood...
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Jun 21, 20213 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Diane Wong on Housing, Displacement, and Politics
"You Can’t Evict A Movement" The COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated housing insecurity, leading to what is estimated to be a coming flood of...
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May 1, 20212 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Joanne B. Ciulla on the Critical Need for Ethical Leadership
The last few news cycles are good evidence for the continued importance of infusing leadership with ethics. In this week's...
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Apr 30, 20212 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Dr. James Jones in Teen Vogue: Most Congressional Interns are Still White
Congressional internships matter. These work opportunities are an expression of democratic citizenship that support the day-to-day
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Jul 21, 20202 min read
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