Faculty, Friends, and Family Remember Kenneth Axen

Kenneth Axen, Ph.D., beloved husband and father, scientist, professor, artist, and photographer, died on September 3, 2020. His wife, Kathleen; their children, Christine, Marie, and Nils; his daughter, Laurel; and

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Ingersoll’s Sam Skurnick Lecture Hall Wins Award for Outstanding Design

The winning space was built in memory of Wall Street investor and Brooklyn College alumnus.

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Best of BC, Faculty Voices: A Mathematical Formula for Less Division

Math Professor Jeff Suzuki offers an axiomatic way to look at our political system.

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Brooklyn College Launches New COVID-19 Course

Various faculty will share their expertise on different aspects of pandemics—past, present and future.

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Research News, December, 2020

New Publications in Press Khosla L.*, Bhat S.*, Fullington LA., Horlyck-Romanovsky MF. HbA1c performance in African descent populations with normal glucose tolerance, pre-diabetes and diabetes: A scoping review. (In press).

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Professor Emeritus Publishes Book on Bereavement

Professor Emeritus and former chair of the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, David Balk published his two-volume book, Living, Dying, Death, and Bereavement: Conversations with Thanatologists (Cambridge Scholars Publishing,

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Professor Emeritus and Former Chairperson David Balk Publishes New Two-Volume Book

Living, Dying, Death, and Bereavement: Conversations with Thanatologists (Vol 1 and 2) was released by Cambridge Scholars Publishing on November 11, 2020. This two-volume book offers extensive interviews with persons

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Research News, November, 2020

New Publications in Press Book: Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 4th Edition (forthcoming), David Katz, Ming-Chin Yeh, Joshua Levitt, Kofi D. Essel, Shivam Joshi, Rachel Summer, Claire Friedman, eds.: Philadelphia, PA:

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Brooklyn College Professor Helps Researchers Prove Water Has Multiple Liquid States

A newly published Science journal paper reveals that water can exist as two liquids of differing density.

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Research News, October, 2020

Upcoming Conference Panels and Presentations K. Koizumi will be moderating the session: “Immigrant, Minority Health, Underrepresented Populations and Aging”, at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association on

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10.27.2020
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