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Faculty-Staff Achievements

January 10, 2024

Neha Arora, instructor of biology, published an editorial, "Symbiotic Interactions of Algae and Microorganisms: Physiology and Industrial Applications," in a special issue of that she also edited.

Stephen Ives, associate professor of health and human physiological sciences, and Visiting Assistant Professor Justin DeBlauw published a peer-reviewed article, "Exploring the Bob Ross effect: A psychophysiological investigation," in . The article was co-authored by 蹤獲弝け students Elena Shostak '24, Farouq Yusuf '20, Noa Schabes '20, Brian Lora '20, Anna Churchill '23, Maleeha Farzansyed '23, Seraya Makle '22, Megan White '22, Lauren Greaves '23, and Oliver Blum '23. 

Marcio Santetti, visiting assistant professor of economics, published an article, Growth, cycles and residential investment, in .

Jeff Segrave, professor of health and human physiological sciences, published "The Olympic Games as an Instrument of Peace and Reconciliation: A Brief History of a Foundational Principle" in LOlympisme: Genese: Principles & Gouvernance.


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