麻豆成人精品

Skip to main content

Salem State Faculty and Staff News: June 2022

Discover the latest news about Salem State faculty and staff
Jun 30, 2022

Salem State University faculty and staff are educators, scholars, and leaders in their respective fields. Following are highlights and accolades celebrating the outstanding research and creative activities conducted by Salem State faculty and staff in June 2022.

 

Faculty and Staff News in June 2022

麻豆成人精品 Kathleen Adee (nursing), DNP, RN, wrote a letter to the editor of The Salem News urging Representative Seth Moulton to champion H.R. 2568, The United States Cadet Nurse Corps Service Recognition Act of 2021, a bill seeking Honorary Veterans status recognition for WWII Cadet Nurses. .

 

麻豆成人精品 Emeritus Mary-Lou Breitborde (secondary and higher education), has co-authored with Kelly Kolodny of Framingham State University the book 鈥淭eacher Preparation in the United States: History, Current Conditions, and Policy鈥 for Emerald Publishing (UK), part of , available June 23.

 

麻豆成人精品 Avi Chomsky (history) was interviewed for the Los Angeles Times opinion piece  The column was published on June 9, 2022.

 

麻豆成人精品 Rebecca Hains (media + communications) and 麻豆成人精品 Patrice DeLeon(healthcare studies) are among the leadership team of the Campaign to Save the North Shore Birth 麻豆成人精品, a grassroots group seeking to reverse Beverly Hospital's plan to close its midwifery birth center. Two hundred supporters, including many politicians, attended the coalition's Monday rally at Beverly Hospital. , 

 

麻豆成人精品 Jennifer Jackman (politics, policy and international relations) and the Woods Hole Sea Grant-funded study that she led on attitudes towards seals and sharks on Cape Cod, were mentioned in a Boston Globe Magazine column on the importance of shark conservation. 

 

The final episode of Season 4 of the , which features an interview with Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8th district), has been released. 麻豆成人精品 Bethany Jay (history) co-hosted this season with Hasan Jeffries (The Ohio State University). The season featured 16 episodes and focused on Jim Crow America. To date, the podcast has been downloaded over one million times.

 

Hymn writer, 麻豆成人精品 Jan Lindholm (English) is featured in the recent CNN article, "An Affirming Hymnal Is Helping LGBTQ Christians Keep the Faith." .

 

麻豆成人精品 Christopher Mauriello (history) was interviewed by JewishBoston for the piece  Last December, Massachusetts mandated teaching genocide education to public school students, with Mauriello submitting written testimony to the State Legislature.

 

麻豆成人精品 Emeritus Barbara Poremba (nursing) was interviewed on  for her work as Director of Friends of WWII Cadet Nurses in passing federal legislation S1220/HR2568 to grant honorary veteran status to the women who served in the United States Cadet Nurse Corps during WWII. The late Grace Nangle, founder of the SSU Nursing Program, served in the USCNC. 麻豆成人精品 Poremba also authored the op-ed  published in The Eagle Tribune. Women who served in WWII in the United States Cadet Nurse Corps are the only uniformed service that has not been recognized as WWII Veterans. Poremba is leading an effort to pass federal legislation that would award these women with Honorary Veteran Status.

 

麻豆成人精品 Dean Saluti (marketing and decision sciences) was recently inducted into the Phi Sigma Iota, International Foreign Language Honor Society, as an Honorary Member for his decades of service in the Greater Boston Community and the North Shore Latino Business Association in Lynn.

 

麻豆成人精品s Lamont Simmons and Elspeth Slayter (social work) published an op-ed in The Salem News focusing on how Salem residents can respond to the Buffalo massacre - moving beyond candlelight vigils and social media posts. Action steps are included. 

 

麻豆成人精品 Emeritus Alan Young and Lab Instructor Ted Maney (biology) organized the  held at Salem State June 2-4, 2022. The conference was attended by approximately 80 marine scientists from throughout New England and New York and Canada as well as another 20-30 virtual attendees via Zoom.

Back to top