In the Know – Issue 46
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What to Expect with Holiday Shopping
Social media trends, and supply chain and inflation concerns will make for another unprecedented holiday shopping experience. Our own consumer and economy experts Manveer Mann, Patrali Chatterjee, Archana Kumar and Luis Portes share predictions and observations about the most wonderful time of the year.
First-Gen Pride
During Montclair鈥檚 first official National First-Generation College Celebration Day, Assistant Director of First-Generation Initiatives Jasey Bedoya explains that more than half of our students identify as first-generation. 鈥淏eing first-gen is all about storytelling.鈥
Culture, Kinship and Kimchi
A multicultural group of kimchi fans explored the significance and flavor of the Korean diet staple during a lecture and interactive workshop. See how professors Yeon Bai and Yun Kim shared cultural information and tips for making the vegetable dish to faculty, staff and students.
In the News
- Jordanna Maziarz (Undergraduate Admissions) is quoted in about higher ed institutions like Montclair that are offering direct admissions to help remove barriers during the college application process.
- The Center for Strategic Communication鈥檚 research showing increased hate speech on Twitter continues to get media traction, including , and .
- Emily Hodge (Educational Leadership) is the lead author of , that looks at ways to respond to community concerns about critical race theory. The report was also and picked up by .
- Patricia Virella (Educational Leadership) wrote about the steps the city of Paterson has taken to create and support a more equitable school district.
- Harold Abraham 鈥11, 鈥15 MA (Educational Leadership) is featured in about a program he implemented at Norwood Elementary School (where he is principal) that rewards good deeds and reading. Tokens are awarded to students for committing acts of kindness and can be cashed in at vending machines that dispense books.
- Stephanie Silvera (Public Health) is quoted in about the mental health impact of those with long COVID.
- In honor of Veterans Day, with student Jaslyn Bridges, who is currently in her last year at Montclair and served as Security Forces staff sergeant (E5) with the United States Air Force for five years.
- Jim Anderson (Financial Aid) is quoted in about the Pell Grant.
- Michael Robbins (English) wrote a about the end of the world, or what he calls today’s “apocalyptic structure of feeling.” The essay combines personal history, Marxist and environmental theory, meditations on popular culture and readings of the Book of Revelation.
Reminders
- The Division of Human Resources is pleased to offer the Social Security 101 seminar designed to provide information for your retirement planning on Thursday, December 1. .
- Visit the to sign up for events this weekend wrapping up Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week.
- You can find the latest campus COVID-19 data, including case numbers, on the COVID-19 Dashboard.
- With Thanksgiving break and the winter closing approaching, Human Resources asks all employees to review the instructions for timekeeping.
- If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis or thinking about suicide, call or text 988, the new nationwide for free, confidential support, 24/7.
- Enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday 鈥 In the Know will resume on December 2.
Kudos
- To Darren Sweeper and Karen Ramsden (Sprague Library), for presenting “Red Hawks Soar!: Showcasing our Unique Collections to Engage the University Community and Beyond” at the . Their talk shares some of the unique events on the University’s institutional repository, 精品成人福利在线 University Digital Commons.
- To Kasia Malinowska (Social Work and Child Advocacy), for being published in Advances in Social Work as a co-author of “Social Workers as Potential Agents for Drug Policy.鈥
- To Laura Nicosia and James Nicosia (English), for being awarded a starred review in Library Journal for their work on the collection Digital Literacy: Skills and Strategies.
- To Dawn Meza Soufleris (Student Development and Campus Life), who has been selected to serve on the board of the NASPA, James E. Scott Academy. The 20-member board of national leaders in student affairs provides thought leadership regarding critical issues facing the profession.
- To Milton A. Fuentes (Psychology) for being elected to serve on the American Psychological Association鈥檚 Council of Representatives, representing the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race.
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