Shuheng Wu (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Library & Information Systems) is a doctoral candidate in the School of Information at Florida State University. Miles Grier (Assistant Professor, English) completed his PhD (2010) in American Studies at New York University. He has taught courses on urban geography, urban theory, social movements, cultural geography, and GIS at Brooklyn College, CUNY, Hunter College, CUNY, Sarah Lawrence College, and CUNY's Joseph S. Murphy Institute for Worker Education. This approach challenges the widespread reliance on legal or scientific categories to provide the history of the race concept, arguing instead that interactions with the character on the page or the stage were popular race-making opportunities. He holds a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Manchester and an MRP in City and Regional Planning from Cornell. Dr. Madeira serves as a reviewer for a leading comparative politics journal and regularly presents her research at international conferences. She was awarded a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the European University Institute's Global Governance Programme in 2013–2014, and received her PhD in political science from the University of Washington (2013). Her research focuses on the domestic political and societal effects of global economic integration, primarily in the U.S. and the European Union. Since 1983 she has taught a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in Clinical and General Psychology at various universities in Iran. Jennifer Stewart (Assistant Professor, Psychology) earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Illinois–Urbana/Champaign (2008), where she studied how individual differences in anger expression (aggression versus suppression) were associated with differential patterns of brain activity and symptoms of depression and anxiety. Lucia Cedeira (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Library & Information Systems) carried out her doctoral studies at the University of Western Ontario's Faculty of Information & Media Studies in Canada, where she recently defended her thesis, "Young Adults Reflect on the Experience of Reading Comics in Contemporary Society: Overcoming the Commonplace and Recognizing Complexity." Nursing management and administration serves a vital remark in the functions of institution, which involves nursing professionals. Dr. Rushkoff founded the NYU Narrative Lab, which explores storytelling in digital media. Brian Rosa (Assistant Professor, Urban Studies) is an urban geographer whose research explores the socio-spatial transformation of the built environment. She has received several awards, including the John A. Copyright She has founded and led secondary schools in New York City and taught education courses at NYU, Brooklyn College, and Mercy College. He will teach undergraduate economics and also contribute to the graduate program in Risk Management. It incorporates the values of a strong, passionate community with close family virtues which can also be seen among the co-residents. Dr. Atilano Lacson, MD is a Neuropathology Specialist in St Petersburg, FL and has over 48 years of experience in the medical field. ... Estudiante en Universidad Dr. José Matías Delgado. San Leonardo is located between Gapan City and Santa Rosa.It is 103 kilometres (64 mi) from Manila.The area has a farming economy. Divine Word College of Legazpi Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College-Dr. Ruby Lanting Casaul Educational Foundation, Inc. Dr. Emilio B. Espinosa, Sr. Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology Estenias Science Foundation School Fatima School of Science and Technology Forbes Colleges Holy Trinity College Immaculate Conception College-Albay Suleyman Taspinar (Assistant Professor, Economics) comes to us with a PhD from the CUNY Graduate Center and a BA from Bilkent University—widely regarded as the best university in the Middle East. His medical interests include Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, wound care, and preventative health education. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in California. Evelyn Esteban. Ryan Hartley Smith (Assistant Professor, Graphic Design) received a BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA in illustration from the School of Visual Arts in 2011. For like the mother school, its past was rooted upon the same people who gave its birth, watched it grow and dreamt of its future. His main interests lie in developing new methodology to solve relevant problems, e.g., administering better medical treatments to patients, running randomized experiments faster and cheaper, fitting better forecasting models, visualizing patterns within these models, and finding important variables within such models. Kathleen Mangiapanello (Lecturer, Psychology) earned her BA in Psychology at Queens College, and her PhD at the CUNY Graduate Center. In recent work, he has used slow-light to increase the efficiency of an organic-based solar cell. 7.5K likes. His video collaborations and paintings have been presented at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Miami New World Symphony, and Bowdoin International Music festival. She also has worked at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Mathematica Policy Research, and the Brookings Institution. She will join the GSLIS faculty as Assistant Professor in January 2015. Her research is on the effects of government policies designed to improve educational and labor markets outcomes for the disadvantaged, and also studies gender issues and migration; her work has attracted attention in policy circles and popular discussions. Groups. Her research focuses on the relationships between forms of cultural production, aesthetics, and political resistance. Education & Training. Currently, she is working on developing a bio-psycho-social etiological model for OCD and related disorders as well as on understanding the association of hot and cold executive functions with methadone use in opioid users. In addition to performance activities, he is a musical scholar, serves as chair of Music Theory and Analysis at Juilliard, and has delivered presentations at major international conferences. His dissertation research examined the history of union halls and "labor temples" in the U.S. labor movement, with a focus on their role as spatial-cultural hubs bridging racial and ethnic difference and linking organizing in workplaces and residential neighborhoods. Deirdre Cooper-Owens (Assistant Professor, History) received her PhD from UCLA (2008), and subsequently held a postdoctoral fellowship at the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at the University of Virginia. R. Shareah Taleghani (Assistant Professor, Classical, Middle Eastern & Asian Languages & Cultures) specializes in modern Arabic literature and Middle Eastern cultural studies. Dr. Nikulina has taught psychology courses as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at John Jay; she is a licensed clinical psychologist. The story of John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation - Bacolod is inseparable from the history of its mother school in Iloilo City. He obtained his PhD in Economics at New York University and his BA from the University of Valencia. Dr. Overholt premiered the title role in Frank Lewin's opera Burning Bright, which she subsequently recorded for Albany Records, and is currently recording Vincent Persichetti's Harmonium for Albany as well. San Leonardo, officially the Municipality of San Leonardo (Tagalog: Bayan ng San Leonardo), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines.According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 65,299 people. He received his MFA in Media Arts Production from City College, CUNY. He fell in love with the people, the idea of having 4 actual seasons, and the community. Both his research and teaching draw on a variety of qualitative methods, often incorporating audiovisual materials. While working as an undergraduate researcher at Stanford University, he helped engineer the open-source software gemIdent, which enables researchers worldwide to locate objects of interest in cells under microscopy or unusual deposits in rock samples. Music, College Personnel & Budget Committee (P&B), Sub-Committee on Tenure, Promotion, & CCE (Committee of Seven), Ad Hoc Committee on Half-Year Fellowship Leaves & Scholarship Incentive Awards, Committee on Interdisciplinary Programs, Centers and Institutes, Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Council, Interdisciplinary Programs, Centers, & Institutes. Her book, tentatively titled Medical Superbodies: Slavery, Immigration, and the Birth of American Gynecology, is under contract from the University of Georgia Press. Languages. Núria Rodríguez-Planas (Associate Professor, Economics) received her PhD in Economics from Boston University (1999). He earned his PhD from the CUNY Graduate Center (2014) and master's degree from the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell. University of the East - Recto & Caloocan. His teaching and research emphasizes intersections between analysis and performance, Schenkerian analysis, historical performance practice, musical form, and pedagogy. He previously served Queens College as part of the Adjunct Faculty, where he taught courses in introductory physics. She hopes to identify markers of risk for addiction and mood/anxiety disorders that can be used in future prevention and treatment intervention efforts. He wrote the first syndicated column on cyberculture for the Guardian and the New York Times, and has appeared in media from "ABC Nightly News" to "The Colbert Report." Edward Klorman (Assistant Professor, Aaron Copland School of Music) is an avid performer and committed teacher. His commissions include multidisciplinary productions for Mikhail Baryshnikov and the White Oak Dance Project, Martha Graham Dance Company, American Festival of Paris, Florence Opera Ballet, Guggenheim Museum, Parrish Art Museum, Deborah Harry, Dame Shirley Bassey, Isaac Mizrahi, and New York City Ballet principal Helene Alexopoulos. He won the Neil Postman Award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity, and was named one of the ten most important thought leaders in the world by the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute and MIT. Juan Luis Rodriguez (Assistant Professor, Anthropology), a recent graduate of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale (2011), is a linguistic and sociocultural anthropologist whose work is focused on the use of political rhetoric, as well as the recent development of a form of neosocialism in South America. Department of Biology, Queens College, City University of New York | 65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367 | Webmaster David Lahti (david.lahti@qc.cuny.edu) In it, he focuses on audience engagement with the material stuff of Othello—including ink, paper, skin, cloth, and cosmetics—to make character distinctions among types of women, races, and nations. His films include Bardo (Jury Prize nominee at Lincoln Center's Dance on Camera Festival); BloodWork–The Ana Mendieta Story (National Board of Review Award at the Director's Guild of America); GhostLight (Tribeca Film Festival premiere); and GIMP–The Documentary, whichwaspremiered at the 2014 Lincoln Center Dance on Camera Festival. He also has taught media studies at the New School and has served as an advisor to companies started by his students and others, including Codecademy, Meetup, and Kandu. University of Southern California - LAC+USC Medical Center Fellowship; Kaiser Permanente Southern California Residency El Salvador. Sherry Overholt (Assistant Professor, Aaron Copland School of Music) has enjoyed a long and successful career of operatic and concert performances in addition to her teaching positions at Queens College and Purchase College. His acclaimed performances as 20th-century icon Martha Graham in Martha@... received two New York Dance and Performance Awards; the production tours internationally, andwas named "Best of 2012" by ARTFORUM International and Time Out, among many others. A list of universities and colleges offering Radiologic Technology courses in the Philippines. His research interests include the construction, implementation, and evaluation of classroom-based assessments to enhance student learning, in addition to focusing on the effects of high-stakes assessments on teacher pedagogy and learners' academic development. Kelly Marie Blanchat (Electronic Resources Librarian, Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library) holds a bachelor's degree from Sarah Lawrence College and a master's degree in Library & Information Science from Long Island University. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Miami, and her Master of Music, Master of Musical Arts, and DMA in vocal performance from Yale. She has subsequently held positions at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, and the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)—one of the leading think tanks in economics. Julen Esteban-Pretel (Associate Professor, Economics) is a macroeconomist with interests in labor economics. He is starting a research project on the role of organized labor in urban climate change adaptation and mitigation. Be sure to call ahead with Dr. Lacson to book an appointment. She specializes in the acquisition of Japanese grammatical particles in infants. After completing her doctorate, she served as the adjunct representative to the department for two years and worked as project manager on the Queens College Preschool Project, an NIH-funded longitudinal study focusing on the developmental course of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHA). Adam Kapelner (Assistant Professor, Mathematics) recently earned his PhD in Statistics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She is the coauthor, with James Caporaso, of Globalization, Institutions and Governance (2011, SAGE), and has published on regional integration and the politics of international trade. In 2014 he was awarded a Media Arts fellowship at BRIC, an organization that presents free and low-cost arts, television, and theatre programing for residents of Brooklyn, NY. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in the college's Computer Science Department. She attended and graduated from Southern California College Of Optometry in 1998, having over 22 years of diverse experience, especially in Optometry. He also enjoys running randomized experiments in the fields of economics and psychology through a crowd-sourcing platform known as Mechanical Turk, and has presented tutorials at conferences on best practices. Phone: (718) 997-5000 Dr. McFarland teaches Urban Poverty and Affluence as well as Urban Diversity, and in the Spring semester will teach seminars in the Macaulay Honors College. Since 2012 he has taught color theory and illustration courses in the Art Department as an adjunct lecturer. He engaged both the politicians and the members of their audiences in one-on-one conversations and interviews. He has served as a Lecturer in Design at the Yale School of Drama. | She has published in some of the top journals in the field, and edits a journal that she will bring to Queens College. She will be teaching Experimental Psychology to undergraduate students and Developmental Psychology to doctoral students. He is a native to Phoenix, Arizona but never got used to the heat so he decided to venture north and enrolled in Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, PA. President Dr. Felizardo Y. Francisco Region: Region III Address: National Highway San Leonardo Nueva Ecija Contact No. Queens College Welcomes Our New Faculty for 2014 Division of Arts and Humanities. 9.8K likes. All rights reserved. She has published in major research journals, including Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Library and Information Science Research, and the Journal of Library Metadata. A native of the Philippines, Dr. Lacson received his medical degree from the Cebu Doctor’s College of Medicine in Manilla in 1990. Aside from life in the medical field, he enjoys playing tennis, trying new food recipes that pop up on his YouTube recommendations, and experiencing all three seasons except summer. He is currently working on a book entitled, Reading Black Characters: Othello and the Staging of Atlantic Racial Literacy, 1604–1855, based on his dissertation. Michael Perrone (Clinical Assistant Professor, Elementary & Early Childhood Education) received his doctorate from Teachers College, Columbia University, with a concentration in educational assessment, after earning his MA from Hunter College, CUNY and MSW from Columbia. She has published essays on the cultural translations of Iranian women's memoirs and representations of torture in Syrian prison literature. A native of Richmond, VA, Williams has enjoyed a broad range of experience in the field of Library and Information Technology, working as a Web developer, network administrator, systems analyst, and technical services assistant before joining the college's Rosenthal Library as Web & Digital Services Librarian. Dr. Rushkoff serves as a technology commentator for CNN and regularly contributes to Discover, Hemispheres, and NPR, as well as to academic journals and counterculture magazines. The Doctors’ Hospital, Inc. respects your privacy and will keep secure and confidential all personal and sensitive information that you may provide to The Doctors’ Hospital, Inc. and/or those that The Doctors’ Hospital, Inc. may collect from you (“Personal Data”) Her research examines the effects of childhood neglect and poverty on mental and physical health, substance use, and neuropsychological functioning. Her postdoctoral research at the University of Arizona focused on brain asymmetry as a potential marker of risk for depression, and her most recent work at the University of California–San Diego examined patterns of brain function associated with risk for, development of, and relapse to stimulant (amphetamine and cocaine) use disorders. Pooling resources and efforts together, the couple established a non-stock school, Dr. Gloria D. Lacson College, right at the compound of the medical center. Prior to joining Queens College in August 2013, she worked in e-resource licensing and development at Springer Science Business Media, and in digital archives at the Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program. Dr. Lacson is board certified in Anatomic & Clinical Pathology. In 2014 Dr. McFarland's study of the New York Civic Participation Project/La Fuente was published in an edited volume on new labor organizing and community labor partnerships in immigrant communities in New York City. Dr. Fujimoto has taught all levels of Japanese language and various courses in linguistics and literature in translation, focusing on Japanese Manga and Anime. He then served as Associate Professor at Tokyo's National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), one of the leading graduate schools in Asia. Copyright © 2020 Penn Highlands Healthcare. Her primary research lies at the intersection of young adults, reading, and public libraries, with an emphasis on reading practices related to comics. Monday to Friday at 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. At-Sea Course Information ... MyQC is the Queens College intranet site. All patients and support persons must wear masks in our facilities. Her students have been contracted by numerous opera companies and festivals, including New York City Opera and Santa Fe Opera, and have won many competitions, including the Liederkranz, National Association of Teachers, Jenny Lind Competition, and the Metropolitan Council Awards. In addition to this work, Dr. Grier has written on more contemporary racial politics, publishing on racial profiling after 9/11 in the journal Politics and Culture and on Joni Mitchell's black pimp alter-ego and the image of the prostitute in rock music in the journals Genders and the Journal of Popular Music Studies. : (044) 486-2918; (044) 485-2919 Email Address : dgdlfci@yahoo.com Campuses: Dr. Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges, Inc. Dr. Eduardo K. Lacson is a Nephrologist in Lexington, MA. Dr. Atilano G. Lacson is a Pathologist in Saint Petersburg, FL. Dr. O'Mullan and Dr. Eaton Explain What Bioswales Are and Why They Are Important: Scientists Set to Drill Into Long-Lost Continent to Uncover Its Secrets: 2017 SEES Winners of Brownfield Scholarships! Focusing on social justice-themed projects, he has created commissioned work for the Southern Poverty Law Center, ProPublica, Upworthy, the Juilliard School, I'm From Driftwood: the LGBT Story Archive, the Brooklyn LGBT Community Pride Center, the Baltimore Urban League Academy, and Hermes of Paris. Dr. Lacson completed a residency at Wash-Barnes Hosp. He specializes in econometrics, the application of statistical methods to economics, and has already published in leading journals. Dr. Stephanie Lacson, MD is a rheumatologist in Los Angeles, California. Douglas Rushkoff (Professor, Media Studies), the originator of such terms and ideas as "viral media," "digital natives," and "social currency," is the author of 14 books on technology, media, and pop culture, which have been translated into over 30 languages. Her work employs subjective reports, behavioral methods, electroencephalography (EEG), and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate how brain patterns linked to cognition, emotion, and their interaction intersect with individual differences in substance use, depression, and anxiety. Dr. Jennifer A Lacson-Wong, OD, is an Optometry specialist in San Dimas, California. She earned her BA in anthropology at the University of California–Berkeley and her MA and PhD in Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at New York University. Dr. Kapelner also is interested in natural language processing, and is the inventor of dictionarysquared.com's vocabulary-learning technology, which recently was granted funds from the U.S. Department of Education for further development. Her research focuses on issues of race and gender in the experiences of both slavery and immigration in the U.S. in the 19th century. 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