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Dyson College of Arts and Sciences Year in Review 2017-2018

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Faculty Bookshelf Books by Dyson Faculty to Add to Your Library N.O.K.: Next of Kin By Inbal Abergil, professor, Art 2017 Daylight Books From World War II to the ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, Abergil's book presents the stories of families across the United States that lost loved ones in action. Aspirations of Italian-American College Students By Joseph Franco, professor, Psychology 2017 Hamilton Books Franco's book assesses a sample of undergraduate university students who attended the Westchester campuses of Pace University, to determine the rela- tive significance of ethnicity in the educational and professional options perceived by Italian American vs. non–Italian American respondents. Lunar Eclipse By Helane Levine-Keating, professor, English 2018 Finishing Line Press This collection of poems focuses on the aftermath of divorce and the surprises that occur in finding renewal through words, nature, and new love in later life. Storytelling as Plague Prevention in Medieval and Early Modern Italy By Martin Marafioti, professor, Modern Languages and Cultures 2018 London Routledge, Taylor Francis Group The central theme of Marafioti's book is the preventative and healing power of the word. Specifically, the book examines the tradition of storytelling in a time of epidemic illness: the plague of 1348. Environmental Health Science: Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Chemical Health Hazards By Richard Schlesinger, acting dean 2017 Oxford University Press Schlesinger's co-authored book presents the latest concepts and terminology from chemistry, ecology, toxicology, and engineering necessary for identifying environmental contaminants, and preventing and treating the acute and chronic diseases they cause. Gloria Naylor's Fiction By Ama Wattley, professor, English 2017 Cambridge Scholars Publishing Wattley co-edited this detailed look at the ways in which Gloria Naylor's novels questioned the contemporary relationship between African Americans and the economic system of capitalism in the United States. W W W . P A C E . E D U / D Y S O N 11

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