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In the Know – Issue 50

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In the Know, The Newsletter for the people who make the University work
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Get in the Swing for Spring Semester

Instructional Technology and Design Services (ITDS) has everything faculty needs to hit the ground running this semester. Consult their handy checklist, register for development courses and read the latest thinking on academic integrity and the continuing emergence of AI writing.

2022 Year in Review

What a year it was! Together, we fostered a sense of student belonging and public service, celebrated new leadership, forged key partnerships and envisioned the future as a university making a difference in the world. Read the story.


Addressing the Teacher Shortage

Montclair is recruiting its next cohort of future teachers for the Urban Teacher Residency and Newark Teacher Project, programs that have high success rates in training teachers and providing professional development early in their careers.

Donate to Rocky’s Closet

Rocky’s Closet offers free clothing to students, faculty and staff who might otherwise not have access to business or formal attire. Learn more about the program and how to donate new or slightly used professional clothing, shoes and accessories.

‘Student Emmy’ Nominations

Two teams of School of Communication and Media students have been nominated for the Television Academy’s prestigious 2023 College Television Awards, which emulate the Emmy® Awards.

In the News

  • The Center for Strategic Communication’s October study on Twitter hate speech is cited in this Fortune article about Bill Gates’ reaction to Elon Musk’s management style.
  • Catherine Baird (Library Services) is quoted in this NorthJersey.com article (written by senior journalism major Jennifer Portorreal) about a media literacy bill in New Jersey that has received bipartisan support.
  • Spectrum, a news site focusing on autism research, included Erin Kang (Psychology) on its “40 Under 40” list of early-career researchers.
  • The University is mentioned in this NorthJersey.com article about the James Howe House in Montclair, one of the oldest structures in town and rich in African American history, which was up for sale until a group of donors in the community stepped in at the last minute to save it.
  • Montclair is mentioned in this Higher Ed Dive article for stepping in to merge with Bloomfield College to keep it open.
  • The Montclair Girl blog featured Montclair senior Jaslyn Bridges, who is currently serving as Security Forces staff sergeant (E5) with the United States Air Force, on its list of “23 Montclair Women to Watch in 2023.”
  • Steve McCarthy (Communication and Media) and Professor Emerita Susan Kerner (Theatre and Dance) are featured in this NorthJersey.com profile about their documentary, Eva’s Promise, which follows Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss’ efforts to share her 17-year-old brother Heinz Geiringer’s hidden artwork after he died in a concentration camp.
  • Stephanie Silvera (Public Health) is quoted in this December NorthJersey.com article about whether COVID-19 infections are expected to spike after the holidays.
  • Jonathan Howell (Linguistics) is quoted in this New Jersey Monitor article about the state government embracing new phrases.
  • Photographs produced by photojournalism students in the School of Communication and Media were published in Montclair Local.
  • New Jersey Stage noted that our campus was a featured location in the Peacock limited series The Best Man: The Final Chapters.
  • Christopher Parker (Classics and General Humanities) called in to The Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC for a call-in segment about miracles or things that happened “against all odds.” Parker shared that 30 years ago while waiting for a bus, he was hit by a car and suffered a traumatic brain injury. Despite not knowing if he would live, walk or speak again, Parker eventually recovered to finish his doctorate, father another child and go into teaching.
  • Kaitlin Mulcahy (Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health) is quoted in this NJ Spotlight News article about a recent report that found children with mental health conditions are being brought to pediatric hospital emergency departments at increasing rates across the country.
  • Kirk Johnson (Justice Studies) is quoted in this Philadelphia Tribune article about the merger agreement between Cooper University Health Care and Cape Regional Health.
  • Research by Eva Goldfarb and Lisa Lieberman (Public Health) is cited in this WBEZ Chicago story about one school’s approach to comprehensive sex education that sparked controversy.

Reminders

Kudos

  • To Janet Fike, Timothy Purnell and Richard Tomko (Educational Leadership) for being appointed to Governor Murphy’s Task Force on Public School Staff Shortages.
  • To Peter Flynn (Theatre and Dance) who will be traveling to Cape Town, South Africa, next month to direct the premiere of the new musical, Calling Us Home. He is the first American director in history to stage a new musical in South Africa.
  • To Tim White (Academic Affairs) for co-presenting a session at the NAFSA Region 10 Conference regarding historical study-abroad photographs, their meanings and the cultural narratives they convey. This session was named in December 2022 as “Best in Region” for Region 10 (N.Y. and N.J.).
  • To Kathryn Lansinger (Capital Planning and Project Management) for being named Facilities’ Capital Planning and Project Management 2022 Employee of the Year.
  • To Mike Peters (University Communications and Marketing) for his compelling interview in a prominent photography publication, The Online Photographer, about the art of photographing people.
  • To Thomas Franklin (School of Communication and Media) for publishing the latest installment of a story and photo essay he’s been working on for four years on the local humanitarian side of the immigration issue in TAPintoNewark.
  • To Meiyin Wu (Biology) for winning the 2022 Excellence in Environmental Education Award for Higher Education from the Alliance for New Jersey Environmental Education.
  • To Darren Sweeper and Karen Ramsden (Sprague Library), for their lightning talk “Red Hawks Soar!: Showcasing our Unique Collections to Engage the University Community and Beyond” at the 2023 New Jersey Academic Libraries Conference.
  • To Maughn Gregory (Educational Foundations) who co-authored Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher (Routledge, 2022), which won the 2022 Book Award from the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia.

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