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Krantz and Bernhardt Address Genetic Technology on WHYY’s ‘Radio Times’

On Dec. 4, faculty from Arcadia University’s master’s program in Genetic Counseling appeared on WHYY’s Radio Times in the segment “Genetic testing and medicine.” Speaking with host Marty Moss-Coane,...

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HuffPost Live: Abboud Joins Discussion on U.S. Intervention in Syria

Dr. Samer Abboud, Assistant Professor of History and International Studies at Arcadia University, returned to HuffPost Live as a guest panelist on Dec. 10 to address whether it’s time for the United [...]

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Turco Presents and Publishes International Sport Research

Dr. Douglas M. Turco, Associate Academic Dean, The College of Global Studies, co-authored the paper “Visitors’ Perceptions of the 2010 FIFA World Cup: A case study of the host city [...]

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Scott Publishes in ‘The Guardian’ and ‘Performing Ethos’

Dr. Laurence Scott, Lecturer at The College of Global Studies’ London Center, published the article “Murder on the Dance Floor: Art’s Fascination with Death” in The Guardian. Scott also published [...]

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Lenscratch Features Lee’s ‘Torso Series’

On Dec. 27, Lenscratch featured June Yong Lee, Assistant Profressor of Art and Design, in an article, “Critical Mass: June Yong Lee,” which features his recent work, Torso Series: I discovered his [...]

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Paradis to Speak about ‘African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign,’ Feb. 17

Dr. James M. Paradis, Adjunct Professor of History and an authority on the roles of African American soldiers in the Civil War, will give a free talk on his second [...]

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Deshpande on ‘FILM’: Dean Keeps the Celluloid Medium Alive

On Jan. 31, Dr. Shekhar Deshpande, Professor and Chair of Media and Communication, published “Tacita Dean—The Materiality of the Signifier” on his blog, World Cinema. The article addresses FILM, Tacita...

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AAFS Recognizes Award-Winning Forensic Toxicologists of NMS Labs

Drs. Barry Logan and Sherri Kacinko, Adjunct Professors in Arcadia University’s Master of Forensic Science program, are two of three  NMS Labs experts who will be recognized at the American Academy [...]

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Bucks Local: Simmons Speaks on ‘Creating Lasting Peace,’ March 10

On March 6, Bucks Local News reported that Barbara Simmons, Instructor of International Peace and Conflict Resolution, will speak on “Creating Lasting Peace—Is it possible?” at the Newtown Friends...

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Felker Writes about Service Trip to Guatemala

Lori Felker, MPAS, PA-C, Assistant Professor and Clinical Coordinator for the Physician Assistant Program, had an article, “Helping Hands, Healing Hearts,” published online at pasconnect.org in April....

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Civil War Expert Paradis to Speak at 150th Gettysburg Reenactment

Dr. James M. Paradis, adjunct professor of history and author of African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign, will speak at the 150th Reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg in Gettysburg, Pa., on [...]

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Newser: Turco Comments on Stadium Costs ahead of World Cup in Brazil

In Paul Newberry’s column, “Protests in Brazil should send us all into the streets over outrageous stadium costs,” Arcadia University’s Dr. Douglas Turco commented on the excessive expenditures. “When...

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Rotoworld: Eckenrode Discusses NFL Player Rob Gronkowski’s Back Injuries

Assistant professor of physical therapy Dr. Brian Eckenrode explained New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski’s back injuries and surgery in an interview with Rotoworld.com reporter Adam Levitan....

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Video: Gearhart and The Crossing Sing Alongside the Rolling Stones

When the Rolling Stones played a highly anticipated show in Philadelphia on June 18, members of the choir group known as The Crossing, including Arcadia University choir director Steven Gearhart, [...]

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Paradis Provides Background on Establishment of Camp William Penn

On Sept. 12, Dr. James M. Paradis, adjunct professor of history, gave a talk on “Camp William Penn and Its Influence on the Civil War” at the Old Baldy Civil War Round Table [...]

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Arcadia Faculty Named Distinguished Fellows of the American Academy of...

Three faculty members in Arcadia University’s Physician Assistant program—Donna Agnew, Michael Huber, and Mary Laxton—will be recognized as Distinguished Fellows of the American Academy of Physician...

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Huffington Post: Atkins Explores a Troublesome Aspect of the Federal Media...

Larry Atkins, journalist and adjunct professor of media and communication, explains and critiques an amendment to the Free Flow of Information Act, the third federal shield law that Congress has [...]

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Misher ’88 Founds School for Children with Autism

Karen Misher ’88, associate professor of Art and Design, was featured in a Fox 29 news story about her dream, which is now reality for her sons and other students […]

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Charlotte Observer Quotes Rawlins in ‘The Art of Science’

Scott Rawlins, professor of art and design and an authority on scientific illustration, was quoted in a Dec. 8 Charlotte Observer feature story, “Art of science: Audubon sponsors atlas of Mecklenburg […]

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Eckenrode Quoted in Health Magazine

Dr. Brian Eckenrode, assistant professor of physical therapy, was recently quoted in the Health article, “Ready, Set, Run! Injury Proof Your Run.” The article listed “the seven most common pain […]

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Isard Features on ‘Book Fight’ Podcast

Joshua Isard, assistant professor of English and director of the M.F.A. in Creative Writing, is the first guest of 2014 for “Book Fight,” an episodic podcast in which writers critique […]

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Abboud’s Writing Quoted in Dissident Voice

A recent article written by Dr. Samer Abboud, assistant professor of history and international studies, was quoted in an article in Dissident Voice, an internet newsletter dedicated to providing...

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Huffington Post: Atkins Admonishes the NCAA to Uphold Equality Among Members...

Larry Atkins, journalist and adjunct professor of media and communication, responds to the Big Five football conferences’ demands for NCAA reform by “rooting for the underdog” in his most recent...

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Times Chronicle: Paskell ’81, ’96M.Ed. Brings Passion for Art to Classroom,...

The Times Chronicle featured Linda Ruth Paskell ’81, ’96M.Ed. in a story highlighting Paskell’s commitment to bringing the arts to the community and how she has returned to her alma mater to […]

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Abboud Returns to WHYY’s Radio Times to Discuss Syria

Dr. Samer Abboud, assistant professor of history and international studies at Arcadia University, returned to WHYY’s Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane on Wednesday, Feb. 19, as a guest during a segment...

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Cattanoogan.com: Brendel Co-Directs Schumann Liederfest in Germany

Cattanoogan.com reported on July 6 that Chery Brendel will co-direct the Schumann Liederfest summer program in Zwickau, Germany, July 23 to Aug. 10. The program features daily language-intensive study...

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Poughkeepsie Journal: Belinsky Appreciates the ‘Busy Chorus of Birds’

Dr. Kara Belinsky Poughkeepsie Journal (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) featured Dr. Kara Belinsky, Assistant Professor of Biology, in “Soundscape tells animals what to avoid: Research show predators’ noices...

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PHL17: Loury Speaks on Collaborative Efforts with Saving Our Boys

Dr. Doreen Loury, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Director of Act 101 and Executive Director and Founder of the Black Male Development Symposium (BMDS), appeared in PHL17′s Eye Opener Philly on July...

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Philly.com: Greenberg Presents One-Off Short Film Writing Course, Aug. 15

Philly.com recently reported that David Greenberg, who teaches screenwriting at Arcadia University, will be offering a one-off course, “Shorts for Summer…How to Write a Short Film,” at the Plastic Club...

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Philly Post Features Atkins Article on Human Exploration of Mars

On Aug. 10, Philly Post published “We Should Be Packing Our Bags for Mars Right Now” by Larry Atkins, Adjunct Professor of Journalism. The article follows the landing of Curiosity, the $2.5 billion...

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Philly Fringe Festival Blog: Faculty Film ‘Dostoyevsky Man’ Debuts Sept. 16

Philly Fringe Festival Blog featured a story on Adjunct Professor Larry Loebell‘s film Dostoyevsky Man, which will be screened at Arcadia University’s MainStage Theater, Spruance Fine Arts Center, on...

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Chestnut Hill Local: Philadelphia Fringe Film ‘Dostoyevsky Man’ Filmed at...

Seth Reichgott stars in ‘Dostoyevsky Man.’ Chestnut Hill Local featured Adjunct Professor Larry Loebell and the debut of his first film Dostoyevsky Man on Arcadia University’s MainStage as part of the...

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LeadCast Blog: Slesaransky-Poe Discusses Gender Nonconformity

On Oct. 2, LeadScape posted “Embracing the Whole Child: From Gender Binary to Gender Continuum” by contributor Dr. Graciela Slesaransky-Poe, Associate Professor of Education. The article focuses on...

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The Triangle: Pilla Performs ‘The Farewell’ at Mandell Theater

The Triangle reported on Oct. 12 that Janet Pilla, Adjunct Professor in Arcadia’s Theater Arts and Acting program, was featured in “What Makes A Masterpiece?” at Drexel University’s Mandell Theater on...

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Heifer International: Arcadia Delegates Travel to Sierra Leone to Discuss...

Heifer International recently featured a story on Arcadia University delegates who visited Heifer Sierra Leone to build upon a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in 2009 to provide post-graduate...

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Montgomery Media: Murphy Shares Stage with Southeastern PA Symphony, Nov. 17

Elizabeth Murphy Montgomery Media recently featured Dr. Elizabeth Murphy, Visiting Assistant Professor and Director of Music, and her upcoming performance of Samuel Barber’s “Knoxville: Summer of 1915”...

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Oatis Leads National Study of Knee Osteoarthritis

ScienceDaily reported on Nov. 10 that Arcadia University collaborated with the University of Massachusetts Medical School on a study of knee osteoarthritis, funded by the National Institute of...

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Pinsky Presents on the Intersection of Jewish Identity and Activism

Dr. Dina Pinsky Dr. Dina Pinsky, Professor of Sociology, gave a presentation on the intersection of Jewish identity and activism at the Dorshei Derekh of Germantown Jewish Center on Nov. 27. The talk...

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Metro.com: Gonzalez-Lopez Discusses Rise of ASD Diagnosis

Metro.com featured Dr. Adriana Gonzalez-Lopez in a Nov. 28 article, “Exploring options for special needs students,” which discusses the rise of autism diagnosis as well as teacher training....

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Moorestown Patch: Seymour Receives 2012 Outstanding PA Educator Award

Amanda Seymour MoorestownPatch reported on Nov. 29 that Assistant Professor Amanda Seymour, Clinical Coordinator of Arcadia’s Physician Assistant Program, was awarded the Outstanding Physician...

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Philadelphia Inquirer: Bernhardt Discusses ‘Toxic Knowledge’ in Inconclusive...

The Philadelphia Inquirer featured Clinical Supervisor Barbara Bernhardt of Arcadia University’s Genetic Counseling graduate program in a front page article, “Seeing a fetus’ future ills,” on Nov. 20....

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6ABC: Deshpande Discusses ‘Boyhood’

Brock Koller ’05 reviewed Boyhood, a film that captures a coming-of-age story that was shot over a 12-year period, for 6ABC. Koller, a student of Dr. Shekhar Deshpande, professor and chair […]

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The Times Herald: Rose Comments on the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

In an article published in The Times Herald titled “Keep the heat on the ALS ice bucket challenge,” Professor of Biology at Arcadia University Dr. Wesley Rose, who was diagnosed […]

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Bucks Local News: Simmons Wins Peace Award

Barbara Simmons, adjunct instructor in the Arcadia University International Peace and Conflict Resolution master’s program and director of The Peace Center in Langhorne, Pa., won the Annual Al Krass...

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Dr. Maryam Z. Deloffre Publishes Ebola Article in Washington Post

Dr. Maryam Z. Deloffre, assistant professor of political science, published an article about Ebola, human security, and Africa in the Washington Post. The AFRICOM [U.S. Africa Command] and UNMEER [U.N....

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CNN, Inquirer: Slesaranksy-Poe Discusses Embracing Gender Differences in Schools

CNN.com blog Schools of Thought posted a story Oct. 3 quoting Dr. Graciela Slesaransky-Poe, professor of education and founding dean of the School of Education at Arcadia University. “This is […]

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Interviewed on Colombian TV, Adjovi Speaks for UN on Venezuelan Prisoners

Roland Adjovi, assistant professor of political science at Arcadia University, was interviewed on La Tarde, a news program on 24-hour Columbian news network NTN24, on Oct. 11. Adjovi spoke on […]

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WHYY Features Student, Faculty Work on Flesh-eating Beetles, Bone Research

If there is a perfect day for a story about flesh-eating beetles, it’s Halloween. On Oct. 31, students and faculty in Arcadia’s biology and forensic science departments were featured in […]

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Loury Speaks at Philadelphia’s My Brother’s Keeper Summit

Dr. Doreen Loury (left) with Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter and Stephen Tyson ’13M at the My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Initiative Summit, hosted at Philadelphia’s Mastery Charter School-Shoemaker...

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London Faculty Member Wins Prestigious Literary Award

Dr. Laurence Scott, a longstanding member of Arcadia University’s core faculty in London, has received the prestigious Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award for 2014. Scott was awarded first prize […]

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