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"emerita" Definitions
  1. used before or after a title to show that a woman, usually a university teacher, keeps the title as an honour, although she has stopped working
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Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole, the director emerita of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art and president emerita of Spelman College and Bennett College, will deliver the keynote address.
She retired as a professor emerita of labor management relations.
Patricia L. Foster is professor emerita of biology at Indiana University.
Judith N. Lasker is professor emerita of sociology at Lehigh University.
His mother is a professor emerita of art history at CUNY.
"I loved her in 'Greenwood,'" said Judith Jamison, Ailey's artistic director emerita.
CAROL DELANEY Providence, R.I. The writer is professor emerita of anthropology at Stanford.
She was the Lila Acheson Wallace (not Wallach) professor of modern art emerita.
"People think because I'm 98 years old I must be emerita," she said.
Barbara J. KingWicomico, Va.The writer is emerita professor of anthropology at William & Mary.
Arlie Russell Hochschild is professor emerita of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley.
SARAH A. BURNETT Houston The writer is professor emerita of psychology at Rice University.
The writer is professor emerita of political science at the University of California, Irvine.
CAROL DELANEY Providence, R.I. The writer is emerita professor of anthropology at Stanford University.
RENATE BRIDENTHAL New York The writer is emerita professor of history at Brooklyn College, CUNY.
ROBERTA SATOW New York The writer is professor emerita of sociology at Brooklyn College, CUNY.
Our digital future is at stake, warns Shoshana Zuboff, professor emerita at Harvard Business School.
Mara, a professor emerita at the Patristic Institute Augustinianum in Rome, died Monday at 95.
Dr. Fishman, 66, is a professor emerita of history at York College in Jamaica, Queens.
ADRIENNE GERMAIN New York The writer is president emerita of the International Women's Health Coalition.
The case ended in a plea deal that gave defendant Emerita Mapp a life sentence.
The groom's mother is an emerita clinical professor of law at Suffolk University in Boston.
Her mother is associate professor emerita of French and Italian, also at the University of Arizona.
Rita Henley Jensen is a journalist and founder and editor in chief emerita of Women's eNews.
Catharine Bond Hill is managing director of Ithaka S + R and president emerita of Vassar College.
The writer is professor emerita of criminology, law and society at the University of California, Irvine.
RONNIE HALPERINPORT CHESTER, N.Y. The writer is associate professor emerita of psychology at Purchase College, SUNY.
The groom's mother is a distinguished professor emerita of education at the University of South Carolina.
Sheila D. CollinsNew Rochelle, N.Y.The writer is professor emerita of political science at William Paterson University.
For the work of a professor emerita at Harvard Business School, it is written with unusual outrage.
Japan's Empress Emerita Michiko has been diagnosed with breast cancer and will have surgery in the fall.
CHARLOTTE FAIRLIE, IOWA CITY The writer is associate professor emerita of English at Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio.
The writer is professor emerita at the Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, University of California, Irvine.
Goldberg, 81, known as Trudy, is an author and professor emerita of social policy at Adelphi University.
Karen Johnson Boyd (21924–22015), owner and president of Perimeter Gallery, board emerita of the Racine Art Museum.
"It's incredibly sloppy," added Anita Norich, a professor emerita at the University of Michigan and a Yiddish scholar.
Michele Weldon is an author, journalist, emerita faculty at Northwestern University and senior leader with The OpEd Project.
She's a professor emerita at Harvard Business School and has written lots of books about technology and economics.
TIBBI DUBOYS, NEW YORK The writer is professor emerita in the School of Education at Brooklyn College, CUNY.
Rosalind PetcheskyNew YorkThe writer is professor emerita of political science at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Agnes Gund, the president emerita of the Museum of Modern Art, is also an owner of his work.
"That's what the ad was getting at," said Showalter, who is professor emerita of English at Princeton University.
Svetlana Alpers, a professor emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, has written a good deal on museums.
JOYCE APPLEBY Taos, N.M. The writer is emerita professor of American history at the University of California, Los Angeles.
In the catalogue, Diana Korzenik, professor emerita of Massachusetts College of Art and Design, writes about visiting Grandma Moses.
Curated by Lynn Garafola, professor emerita of dance at Barnard College, the exhibition opens the archive to the public.
These are more than V.I.P. perks, said Mary Huddleston Tabacchi, professor emerita at Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration.
"Aging should not mean that an adult suddenly loses his or her independence," said Marilyn Rantz, Professor Emerita of Nursing.
At her death she was professor emerita of digital arts and new media at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Her father is a professor emeritus of history and her mother is a professor emerita of humanities at Champlain College.
Dr. Fran Bagenal, professor emerita of planetary science at the University of Colorado, recalled Dr. Kivelson's contributions to that debate.
Martha AckelsbergNew YorkThe writer is professor emerita of government and of the study of women and gender at Smith College.
Susan Gubar, who has been dealing with ovarian cancer since 2008, is distinguished emerita professor of English at Indiana University.
She continued to work with graduate students and retired fully from Morgan in 2009 with the title university professor emerita.
MARION NESTLE NEW YORK The writer is professor emerita of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University.
It was established through Sisters in the Wilderness, a seminal 1993 text by Delores Williams, professor emerita at Union Theological Seminary.
After abdication, Akihito will be known as "joko", or emperor emeritus and Michiko will be known as "jokogo", or empress emerita.
If the vertigo persists, "it can be very debilitating," said Dr. Susan Herdman, professor emerita of rehabilitation medicine at Emory University.
A competing bidder in the process, Canada's Emerita Resources, raised allegations of corruption when it lost out to the Mexican firm.
Japanese Empress Emerita Michiko, mother of the current emperor, attended Sacred Heart schools for junior high school, high school and university.
Dr. Kivelson, who will turn 90 this month, is professor emerita of space physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Emperor Emeritus Akihito and Empress Emerita Michiko (who turned 85 on Sunday) are not expected to attend the ceremonies in person.
Barsh, who's a director emerita and senior advisor for McKinsey, has focused her research on what stunts women's growth at companies.
Bonnie J. Morris is a women's history professor emerita at George Washington University and lecturer at University of California at Berkeley.
"I think it unlikely that anyone will be drinking it soon," said Barbara Stay, PhD, professor emerita at the University of Iowa.
She is Professor Emerita at Golden Gate University and has been a visiting professor of consumer behavior at universities around the world.
Baron, a professor of linguistics emerita at American University and author of Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital World.
She was hired as an instructor in 1963, was appointed a full professor in 1990 and retired as professor emerita in 2003.
First and foremost, Asgardia's legal status is doubtful, said Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, Editor-in-Chief Emerita at the Journal of Space Law.
"It's not a neurotic contradiction," Shoshana Zuboff, a professor emerita at Harvard Business School, says to me in the nicest possible way.
"Party identity is the key to the white vote" regardless of gender, said Natalie Davis, a professor emerita at Birmingham-Southern College.
Carolyn Lukensmeyer is the founder of America Speaks and the executive director emerita of the National Institute for Civil Discourse in Washington.
Elaine Showalter is professor emerita of English at Princeton University and the author, most recently, of The Civil Wars of Julia Ward Howe.
Nell Irvin Painter is the Edwards professor of American history, emerita, at Princeton University, where she directed the Program in African American Studies.
"In some places, women have no access [to mosques] at all granted to them," explains Islamic scholar and professor emerita Dr. Amina Wadud.
At her death she was the Lila Acheson Wallace professor of modern art emerita at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Empress Emerita Michiko underwent surgery for early-stage breast cancer at a Tokyo hospital on Sunday, national broadcaster NHK said.
Her death was announced by Oberlin, where she had taught from 1976 until she retired in 19923 and was named a professor emerita.
Special thanks to Riv-Ellen Prell, former director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Jewish Studies and professor emerita of American studies.
A professor emerita of English at Cambridge University and Cornell, Jacobus was able to secure special access to Twombly's home library in Gaeta, Italy.
Marjorie Cohn is professor emerita at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, a former criminal defense attorney, and past president of the National Lawyers Guild.
Today in the red chair is Shoshana Zuboff, a professor emerita of Harvard Business School who has written several books about technology and economics.
It was published, to critical acclaim, in 1983 — the second of several books by Rose, now a professor emerita of English at Wesleyan University.
The groom's mother is emerita director of the Hesburgh Program in Public Service at Notre Dame, where she retired as an associate professional specialist.
After three decades on the throne, Michiko and her husband Emperor Akihito stepped down in April, accepting the titles empress emerita and emperor emeritus.
I asked Joanne Gabrynowicz, editor-in-chief emerita of The Journal of Space Law, whether establishing a Space Force would conflict with the treaty.
Renate Bridenthal Professor of History (Emerita) Brooklyn College New York City Buruma rightly assails Donald Trump's ignorance of Asian history, but it is not unprecedented.
JILL GODMILOW New York The writer, professor emerita in the Film, Television and Theater Department at the University of Notre Dame, is a documentary filmmaker.
Those policies were "clearly designed" to keep Black voters from the polls, according to Susan Greenbaum, a professor emerita at the University of South Florida.
Dr. Suzanne Dixon, who is professor emerita of pediatrics at the University of California, San Diego, had a fellowship with Dr. Brazelton beginning in 1971.
Co-founder and chief executive emerita of Health Leads Rebecca Onie likes to tell the story of a teenage boy who was mysteriously losing weight.
Past UConn Guggenheim Fellows include Deborah Dancy (1997), Emerita Professor of Art, Matt Jensen (2016), MFA alumnus 2008, and Mary Kocol (1993), BA alumna 1984.
Instead of closely monitoring your child's development with motor milestones, Doris Bergen, distinguished professor emerita of educational psychology at Miami University in Ohio, suggests an alternative.
"In Hunts Point, they have everything together," said Rae Zimmerman, a professor emerita of planning and public administration at New York University who studies infrastructure systems.
When it comes to public speaking, "women walk a very narrow tightrope," said Robin Lakoff, a professor emerita of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley.
Shoshana Zuboff, professor emerita at Harvard Business School and author of works including "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," is this year&aposs Axel Springer Award winner.
"'Eat your veggies' is good advice no matter what," said Marion Nestle, a professor emerita of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University.
Yes. Extreme weather of any kind can change appetite, said Marion Nestle, a professor emerita of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University.
In 22017 she was hired by the Columbia University School of Social Work, where she taught full time until she retired as professor emerita in 1978.
But a provocative new book, "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," by Shoshana Zuboff, a professor emerita at the Harvard Business School, offers a more sobering counternarrative.
"It's just a plain old version of antisocial behavior," said Susan Whitbourne, professor emerita in the Psychological and Brain Sciences Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Power has been entwined with the evolution of male manufacturing jobs since the industrial revolution, said Alice Kessler-Harris, a professor emerita of history at Columbia University.
Practicality was a determining feature in the design of such places, and it was for the Drawing Institute, founded by Menil's curator emerita, Bernice Rose, in 2008.
All three were organized by Deborah Wye, now the chief curator emerita of prints and illustrated books (with Sewon Kang, a curatorial assistant, in the current instance).
" Ann Sutherland Harris, an emerita professor of art history at the University of Pittsburgh who has followed Ms. Lasch's work for decades, said: "Pat is a survivor.
In an interview, Phyllis Leffler, professor emerita of the history department at the University of Virginia, asked him about his views on the events of last August.
She is Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Program in Literature at Duke University, and Distinguished Professor Emerita at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Susan Gubar is a distinguished emerita professor of English at Indiana University and the author of "Memoir of a Debulked Woman," which explores her experience with ovarian cancer.
Dr. Uhlenbeck is a professor emerita at the University of Texas at Austin, where she spent the better part of her career (having declined a professorship at Harvard).
Now a professor emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, she helped craft the "public option," the other reform Democrats have been dreaming of for a while now.
Catharine Bond HillNew YorkThe writer is managing director of Ithaka S+R, a strategy and research group for education and the arts, and president emerita of Vassar College.
"They were going on donkeys, through the mountains," said Ofra Bengio, a pre-eminent historian of the Kurds and professor emerita at Tel Aviv University's Moshe Dayan Center.
Her mother is a director emerita and was a founding member of the Brooklyn Volunteer Lawyers Project, which provides free civil legal services to low-income Brooklyn residents.
Mildred Dresselhaus, a professor emerita at M.I.T., received that nickname from her colleagues thanks to her pioneering research and her efforts to promote women in the scientific fields.
"Adults think it's fabulous," said Dr. Judith W. Herrman, a professor emerita of nursing at the University of Delaware, who studied one school program and found minimal effects.
The director emerita of East Harlem's Museo del Barrio, Susana Leval, also expressed her support for the Chisholm statue in Brooklyn, which has a projected completion date of 2020.
The timing of weight gain might matter, said Marion Nestle, Paulette Goddard professor of nutrition food studies and public health, emerita, at New York University in New York City.
" - Nancy Folbre, Professor Emerita of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst "The unwillingness to raise the minimum wage is really hurting women, because they are disproportionately represented at that level.
"Court funds should be used to to ensure the court operates efficiently and fairly," Denise Noonan Slavin, former immigration judge and NAIJ president emerita, said in the press call.
"What, you mean the N.I.H. isn't doing this already?" said Marion Nestle, a professor emerita at New York University who has studied how food industry funding influences nutritional science.
As for First Amendment challenges to the designation, "we certainly think it will be an issue," said Emerita Torres, director of policy research and programs at the Soufan Center.
CATHARINE BOND HILLNEW YORK The writer, president emerita of Vassar College, is the managing director of Ithaka S+R, a strategy and research group for education and the arts.
The exhibition is organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art and co-curated by Helaine Posner, Neuberger Chief Curator, and Louise Yelin, Purchase College, SUNY, Professor Emerita, Literature, Purchase College.
Margaret B. Wilkerson, a professor emerita of dramatic art at the University of California, Berkeley, said she was thrilled to hear about the production in Sweden, but was not surprised.
"I don't disagree at all that there are terrific scientists in the private sector — they should be encouraged," said current board chair and University of Minnesota professor emerita Deborah Swackhamer.
Meredeth Turshen is Professor Emerita in the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, and author of Women's Health Movements: A Global Force for Change.
Lea Austin, director; Marcy Whitebook, director emerita; and Ashley Williams, senior policy analyst; are from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment at the University of California, Berkeley.
Malveauxis president emerita of Bennett College for Women, an economist, author and commentator who's popular writings have appeared in USA Today, Black Issues in Higher Education, Ms.Magazine and Essence Magazine.
Diana Taylor is professor emerita at the School of Nursing of University of California San Francisco and chair of the Women's Health Expert Panel of the American Academy of Nursing.
She served as associate dean of the faculty and retired as professor emerita in LaGuardia's social science department in 1991 but continued as special assistant to the president until 2000.
VICE reached out to Jean Eggen, a distinguished professor emerita of law at Widener University Delaware Law School and a member of its Global Environmental and Natural Resources Law Institute.
Malveaux is president emerita of Bennett College for Women, an economist, author and commentator who's popular writings have appeared in USA Today, Black Issues in Higher Education, Ms.Magazine and Essence Magazine.
"This is a backlog that has been building for years and years, over many administrations," Judge Dana Leigh Marks, president emerita of the National Association of Immigration Judges, told VICE News.
The work never brought her much money, nor the fame enjoyed by some of her male peers, said Anne Wilkes Tucker, curator emerita of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston.
One suggestive line of thinking comes from Arlie Hochschild, the author of "Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right" and professor emerita of sociology at Berkeley.
Stunning images chronicle China's dramatic changes "Individual Chinese photographers have started to earn fellowships and awards abroad," says Judy Polumbaum, Professor Emerita of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Iowa.
Ahead, we spoke with cult researcher and author Janja Lalich, Ph.D., professor emerita of sociology at California State University, Chico, about the key distinctions, explicit and implicit, between legitimate religions and cults.
Betsy Hartmann, a professor emerita of development studies at Hampshire College, pushed back against defining climate change as a national security threat in a 2010 article for the Journal of International Development.
In April 2011, Mr. McCarthy brought some of his findings to Ms. Schlueter, professor emerita of English at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania and a founding editor of Shakespeare Bulletin, a scholarly journal.
Be focused and think about what you want, Kit Yarrow, a consumer psychologist and a professor emerita of psychology and marketing at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, wrote in an email.
"We simply don't fully understand why this intervention worked," said Dr. Marcia Valenstein, co-author of an accompanying editorial and a professor emerita in psychiatry at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Ms. Hessney writes the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderates online with Kathy Dickensheets, a mathematics teacher from Pittsburgh.
Suzanne Model, a professor emerita of sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, told me that Despite a potential surprise in Iowa, I believe that the Democratic nomination will go to Joe Biden.
"In the mid-1990s we heard from an engineering student that his research showed Fallingwater might be in structural trouble," Lynda S. Waggoner, the director emerita of Fallingwater, said in an email on Monday.
Kerry Dearborn, professor emerita at Seattle Pacific University, described to me the difference between power over others and the power of connecting with others, which she said requires that there be openness and vulnerability.
Both parties recognize the latent potential of a new voting bloc, according to Susan MacManus, a distinguished professor emerita in political science at the University of South Florida and an expert in Florida politics.
" Marion Nestle, a professor emerita at New York University who studies nutrition, food studies and public health, said "this is a fascinating technical problem, and it is interesting to see what can be done.
"I think in Alabama he has a store of good will and sympathy based on how he was treated by the president," Natalie Davis, political science professor emerita at Birmingham-Southern College, told Vox.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Kathy Dickensheets, a math teacher from Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kit Yarrow, consumer psychology author and professor emerita at Golden Gate University Kit Yarrow, Ph.D., is a consumer psychologist who is obsessed with all things related to how, when and why we shop and buy.
"The idea that there are two categories that everyone can fit into is just a little bit nutty," Anne Fausto-Sterling, professor emerita of Biology and Gender Studies at Brown University, said in an interview.
"The benefit isn't much," said Julie Zito, professor emerita of pharmacy and psychiatry at the University of Maryland, who cast one of the two no votes on the FDA advisory committee that approved the drug.
The winners were selected by the Foundation for Contemporary Arts board of directors, which in addition to Ms. Brown includes Mr. Johns and philanthropists like Agnes Gund, president emerita of the Museum of Modern Art.
Professor Emerita at California State University, she has travelled around the world to interview young people for her trilogy about global youth activism, young women's issues and how global youth viewpoints will change our future.
"What Bayer did was more influential than his name," said Gwen Chanzit, curator emerita at the Denver Art Museum and author of a book on Bayer and Aspen, during a recent talk at Aspen's library.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, professor emerita, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Leigh Nataro, a mathematics teacher at the Kent School in Summit, N.J.
The pioneering researcher behind the study of burnout since the 1970s, Christina Maslach, professor emerita of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, conducted a study that concluded there are three major signs of workplace burnout.
In " The Age of Surveillance Capitalism ," published earlier this year, Shoshana Zuboff, an emerita professor at Harvard Business School, warns of a "rogue mutation of capitalism," in which tech behemoths surveil humans, and eventually control them.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, professor emerita, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderates online with Tara Truesdale, who teaches math at Ben Lippen School in Columbia, South Carolina.
For six decades, Michiko, the popular face of Japan's modern royalty, has largely ceased her public functions, assuming the title of 'Jokogo' or Empress Emerita since her husband's April 30 abdication in favor of the couple's son.
Ellen Olshansky, PhD, RN is a professor and chair of the Department of Nursing of the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and professor emerita at University of California, Irvine Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing.
Donna Haraway, emerita professor of the history of consciousness and feminist studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and an inspiration for cyberfeminism, wrote that new technologies could liberate women from patriarchy and other oppressive systems.
"That ruling may have taken the wind out of the sails of these cases, but it shouldn't be a permanent setback," said Jean Eggen, the distinguished professor emerita of law at Widener University Law School in Delaware.
"It's always a challenge to make sure that each child feels valued and loved equally," said Barbara Mandleco, who is professor emerita of nursing at Brigham Young University and has studied the siblings of children with disabilities.
Ms. Hessney writes the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Bill Gottschalk, a mathematics teacher at Collinsville High School in Illinois.
"They've tested and tested and tested to try to find out how much sugar they can take out without it affecting sales," said Marion Nestle, an emerita professor of nutrition and food studies at New York University.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at the California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Gina Lee, a mathematics teacher at Fairfax County Public Schools.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderates online with Vicki Greenberg, who teaches math at the Lovett School in Atlanta.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Empress Emerita Michiko has been vomiting blood and losing weight since September, when she had surgery for early-stage breast cancer, but the cause of both remains undetermined, a palace official said on Friday.
Ellen Olshansky, PhD, RN is a professor and chair of the Department of Nursing of the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and Professor Emerita at University of California, Irvine Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Bill Gottschalk, a mathematics teacher at Collinsville High School in Illinois.
"Nelson Pereira dos Santos brought to the screen a powerfully socially committed moviemaking about Brazil's poor and dispossessed," Darlene J. Sadlier, a professor emerita at Indiana University-Bloomington who wrote a 2003 biography of him, said by email.
"Complaints about chalkiness came primarily from younger adults, and the older adults didn't have those complaints," said Marcia Pelchat, an associate member emerita at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia and a co-author of the study.
That is a key reason the U.S. government has essentially halted federal efforts to foster quiet across the country, said Arline Bronzaft, professor emerita at the City University of New York and a leading expert on noise reduction.
"When I visit zoos, I have to turn off my feelings and just tell myself that I am at a museum admiring nature's masterpieces," said the primatologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, professor emerita at the University of California, Davis.
As emerita faculty in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School, I instructed thousands of undergraduate and graduate students for 28503 years, teaching courses on ethics, reporting and best practices in editing and writing, including narrative and op-eds.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Jared Derksen, a mathematics teacher at Rancho Cucamonga High School in California.
The study is a careful examination of "a story everyone had taken for granted and hadn't really tested thoroughly," said Christine Janis, a professor emerita of evolutionary biology at Brown University who was not involved in the research.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, professor emerita, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderates online with Heather Johnson, an associate professor of mathematics education at the University of Colorado Denver.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, professor emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Jennifer Mueller, a mathematics teacher at Parkway North High School in St. Louis.
Parents today worry that unless their children are truly exceptional, they're going to be left behind, said Suniya Luthar, Ph.D., a professor emerita at Columbia University's Teachers College and Arizona State University who studies well-being in affluent children.
I asked cult researcher and author Janja Lalich, Ph.D., professor emerita of sociology at California State University, and a survivor herself, to tell me her unfiltered thoughts on the matter: Should anyone dress like a cult member for Halloween?
In a 2003 article in the journal Studies in French Cinema, Carrie Tarr, an emerita professor of film at Kingston University in London, wrote that Ms. Bellon's films and their strong female characters raised people's consciousness in the 1970s.
Ms. Gund, president emerita of the Museum of Modern Art, established the fund in partnership with the Ford Foundation using the proceeds from the sale of a Roy Lichtenstein painting, "Masterpiece," early this year for $165 million, including fees.
Forensic anthropologist Alison Galloway, a professor emerita of anthropology at University of California Santa Cruz, said the length of time it would take for a body to become a skeleton depends primarily on the temperature and local insect population.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, professor emerita, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Nicolas Simonetti, who teaches math and statistics at West Guilford High School in North Carolina.
Mildred Dresselhaus, a professor emerita at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology whose research into the fundamental properties of carbon helped transform it into the superstar of modern materials science and the nanotechnology industry, died on Monday in Cambridge, Mass.
Zuboff, a professor emerita of Harvard Business School and the author of "In the Age of the Smart Machine" (1988), has a dramatic streak that could come off as simply grandiose if she didn't so painstakingly make her case.
Purchasing something makes people feel like they are making some progress toward keeping a resolution, and making a firmer commitment to it, said Yarrow, who is also a professor emerita of psychology and marketing at Golden Gate University in San Francisco.
" Developed by: Wellesley CollegeInstructor: Ann Witte, professor emerita of economics at Wellesley College Course description: "Learn key components of the retail business, including forecasting, inventory management, product assortment planning and pricing from TuckX and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
Ms. Hessney writes the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at the California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Heather Johnson, an associate professor of Math Education at the University of Colorado Denver.
We often blame others because it helps us "preserve our sense of self-esteem by avoiding awareness of our own flaws or failings," according to Susan Whitbourne, a Professor Emerita of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Heather Johnson, an associate professor of math education at the University of Colorado Denver.
Most short email responses aren't carefully written as it is, so we aren't exactly losing out on poetry, says Naomi Baron, a professor of linguistics emerita at American University and author of Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital World.
And some patients might still need to test at home, even if they don't need to do this multiple times daily, said Sheri Colberg a professor emerita at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, who has studied and treated people with diabetes.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderates online with Chris Luzniak, a high school mathematics teacher at the Archer School and author of "Up for Debate!"
" Homework for young children has been a recurrent parenting issue since the beginning of the 20th century, according to Paula S. Fass, a professor emerita of history at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of "The End of American Childhood.
All of these horticultural exhibitions were designed by Francisca Coelho, the NYBG's Vivian and Edward Merrin vice president for glasshouses and exhibitions, with this year's guest curation by Linda S. Ferber, senior art historian and museum director emerita of The New-York Historical Society.
There's no one answer as to why people do this, but Alice Honig, PhD, professor emerita at Syracuse University who researches child development and human behavior, says that part of it may be that the song you have on repeat resonates with you somehow.
The idea of a state launching its own satellites today is much more plausible than it was back in 1987, when Joanne Gabrynowicz, the editor-in-chief emerita of the Journal of Space Law, was approached by the staff of longtime New Jersey Sen.
In an introduction to an anthology of his writing, Marie Borroff, the Sterling professor of English emerita at Yale, pointed to a few of her favorite Selzerisms, among them "canimosity," for a dislike of dogs, and "aqualune," to describe the path of moonlight in water.
Yet last year MoMA's president emerita, who now chairs MoMA PS1's board of directors, took the extraordinary decision — extraordinary in both scale and vision — to sell a prized Roy Lichtenstein painting and to spend $100 million of the proceeds to fight mass incarceration.
Ms. Hessney wrote the "reveal" and Stat Nuggets with Roxy Peck, a professor emerita at the California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, and moderated online with Jennifer Mueller, a mathematics teacher at Parkway North High School and the University of Missouri St. Louis.
This new Art for Justice Fund — to be announced Monday at the Museum of Modern Art, where Ms. Gund is president emerita — will start with $100 million of the proceeds from the Lichtenstein (which was sold to the collector Steven A. Cohen through Acquavella Gallery).
Helen Ingram is Professor Emerita in Planning, Policy, and Design and Political Science, and former Drew, Chace and Erin Warmington Chair in the Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine and a Research Fellow at the Southwest Center at the University of Arizona.
"The purpose of these studies is not to do basic science about the benefits of the Mediterranean diet — those are very well-established," said Marion Nestle, a New York University emerita professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health who tracks how the food industry funds science.
"A classic example is if a nursing home writes a hospital into their disaster plan and doesn't tell the hospital," says Kristi Koenig, EMS director for the County of San Diego and professor emerita of emergency medicine and public health at the University of California, Irvine.
And, in the same way that serial killers share certain tendencies and personality traits, so, too, do cult leaders To learn more about what makes cult leaders tick, we spoke with cult researcher and author Janja Lalich, PhD, professor emerita of sociology at California State University, Chico.
"I have yet to talk to a museum curator, an art dealer or an independent scholar who believes that the association with Jeanne d'Arc dates back to her lifetime," says Sandra Hindman, a medievalist, professor emerita at Northwestern University and dealer in medieval art and rings.
"Once people are reminded that the price you pay for something is not actually reflective of your feelings for that person, they tend to make better purchasing decisions," said Yarrow, who is also a professor emerita of marketing and psychology at Golden Gate University in San Francisco.
"There is nothing static or stultifying about Kinstler's art because it is full of life," Amy Henderson, historian emerita at the National Portrait Gallery, wrote in the catalog for "America Creative: Portraits by Everett Raymond Kinstler," a recent exhibition organized by the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery.
Ms. Tucker, the curator emerita of Houston's Museum of Fine Arts, chose a wide array of mostly rare and never before exhibited images that highlight the collection's breadth and depth for the show "Not an Ostrich: And Other Images From America's Library," which opens April 21.
During its closest flyby of Europa in 1997, less than 93 miles above the surface, the Galileo craft collected signatures of changes in Europa's magnetic field that the scientists didn't understand, said Margaret Kivelson, study author and professor emerita of space physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
" Frances Degen Horowitz, the president emerita of the Graduate Center, added that while Professor Braham had painstakingly documented the past, he had also shown "a keen eye for current events, calling out those events and actions that portend a repetition of some of the devastating events of the past.
In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife, the former Merle Rosenblatt, a professor emerita at Boston University, where she has specialized in modern Chinese history; their three other children, Ethan Goldman, Dr. Avra Goldman and Dr. Karla Goldman; 12 grandchildren; and his sister, Rhoda Frank.
While Columbus is blamed for much that went wrong in the New World after his arrival, Dr. Carol Delaney, a professor emerita at Stanford University and a visiting scholar at Brown University, describes his relations with the Natives Americans as generally "benign," and his intentions as generally good.
"Some people with larger hands may need a bit more product, and this paper demonstrates that the amount being dispensed in many standard dispensers is not providing the ideal amount of product," said Elaine Larson, professor emerita at the Columbia University School of Nursing in New York City.
"I think the most important point of this story is that the sugar industry refused to pay for research that ran the risk of coming out unfavorably," Marion Nestle, the Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, emerita, at New York University, told Tonic via email.
Among the contributors to the book Working Girls are Dennita Sewell, the curator of fashion at the Phoenix Art Museum; Ruth Rosen, a professor emerita at the University of California, Davis; and Dita Von Teese, a burlesque dancer and model who is known for promoting so-called neo-burlesque.
Arlie Russell Hochschild, a professor emerita in sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, spent months in Louisiana trying to understand how right-wing voters—scraping by economically, their environment devastated by oil and gas companies—nonetheless vote for politicians who promise to slash government services and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Bossen, professor emerita of anthropology at McGill University in Montreal, and Hill Gates, who holds the same post at Central Michigan University, interviewed just under 1,800 elderly women in several locations across rural China -- the last generation to have bound feet -- to pinpoint when and why the practice began to decline.
She graduated from N.Y.U., received a master's degree in literature from American University and was a doctoral candidate at what was then called the Steinhardt School of Teaching and Learning at N.Y.U. She is an emerita director of N.Y.U.'s alumni association for the colleges of arts, science and engineering.
"I know I have suffered in silence about medical errors, about uncertainty, and I don't know that we do a very good job of supporting each other," said Dr. Janet Serwint, a professor emerita of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University, where she was formerly the director of the pediatric residency program.
At a shelter in downtown El Paso, Digna Emerita Pérez, a factory worker from El Salvador who spent a month in jail after her arrest for crossing the border without documentation, broke into tears when she found out that her son, 9, and daughter, 6, were in the same city.
Read more: Microsoft's HR chief says to take these 2 steps when you hate your job but feel stuckCarter's approach is similar to the process of "job crafting," a term coined by Yale professor Amy Wrzesniewski and University of Michigan professor emerita Jane Dutton that describes molding your job to be more meaningful.
"It's frustrating to see doctors and the general public stigmatize patients with obesity and blame these patients, ascribing attributes of laziness or lack of willpower," said Dr. Donna Ryan, an obesity researcher and professor emerita at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, La., who was not involved with the study.
It follows a 2011 exhibition at the National Museum of Art (MUNAL) in Mexico City, and is edited by the show's curators: art historian Alessandra Russo of Columbia University; Gerhard Wolf, director of the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence; and Diana Fane, curator emerita of the arts of the Americas at the Brooklyn Museum.
An exhibition catalogue is available, with essays by curators Patterson Sims, former director of the Montclair Art Museum, and Lowery Stokes Sims, curator Emerita at the Museum of Arts and Design and former president of the Studio Museum in Harlem, as well as an essay by Seph Rodney, an editor at Hyperallergic.
Software is imperfect at understanding human language because it misses important clues like gestures, tone of voice and facial expressions, said Robin Lakoff, professor emerita of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, who in 13 published a book, "Language and Woman's Place," that led to a variety of research on language and gender.
"At a time when US immigration policies are generating controversy on a daily basis, the questions posed by Julien about the movement of bodies and the experience of migration make the subject matter especially compelling," says Louise Yelin, Professor Emerita, Literature, Purchase College, SUNY, who co-curated the exhibition with Helaine Posner, Chief Curator, Neuberger Museum of Art.
A Harvard Business School professor emerita with decades of experience studying issues of labor and power in the digital economy, Zuboff in 2015 published a paper, "Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects of an Information Civilization," which has since become an essential source for anyone looking to reckon seriously with what she described as a distinct, emerging economic logic.
Judge Dana Leigh Marks, whose court in San Francisco remains open despite a local order to shelter in place, told Insider that little has changed since and the National Association of Immigration Judges, where she serves as president emerita, last week called for her courtroom — and all 60-plus immigration courtrooms that still remain open — to be shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic.
"One thing is that they are in a sense ambiguous, so that the recipient is apt to feel vaguely insulted, but since the words look and sound complimentary, on the surface (they're most often positive), she can't rightly feel insulted and doesn't know how to respond," Robin Lakoff, Professor Emerita of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, told Business Insider.
Sincerely, Victoria Bynum, distinguished emerita professor of history, Texas State University;James M. McPherson, George Henry Davis 21619 emeritus professor of American history, Princeton University;James Oakes, distinguished professor, the Graduate Center, the City University of New York;Sean Wilentz, George Henry Davis 21619 professor of American history, Princeton University;Gordon S. Wood, Alva O. Wade University emeritus professor and emeritus professor of history, Brown University.
Wye, now Chief Curator Emerita of Prints and Illustrated Books at the Museum, and I are standing in the museum's yawning Marron Atrium, where an immense spider sculpture in the center (with a smaller one high up on the wall), and a panorama of large-scale prints, offer a somewhat intimidating introduction to the exhibition, the balance of which is installed in the third-floor Edward Steichen Galleries.

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