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SUMMARY:Humanity & the Horseshoe Crab - John Tanacredi\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Earth and Environmental Studies\, Molloy College
DESCRIPTION:Register for this meeting:  \nJohn T. Tanacredi\, Ph.D.Dr. Tanacredi has over 43 years of experience in environmental/ecological/conservation biology research and management. As Director of Molly College’s CERCOM\, he has worked on a variety of water quality and conservation issues along the near shore ocean of the Long Island coast\, including the Great South Bay. He has produced more than fifty peer-reviewed scientific publications; five books; and has led scientific/academic research expeditions to Easter Island\, Chile; the Mediterranean (Italy\, Greece\, and Turkey)\, Costa Rica\, Belize\, eastern Canada\, China\, Taiwan\, Japan the Caribbean\, Bermuda and the Galápagos. \nHe is a world authority on Horseshoe Crab conservation and ecology. In more than forty years as a scientist and as a conservationist\, flight meteorologist with the U.S. Navy “Hurricane Hunters;” environmental analyst with the U.S. Coast Guard Bridge Administration; 24 years as research ecologist with the National Park Service\, and 13 years as an academician chairing a department of Earth and Marine Sciences\, he has obtained or been involved as principal investigator in more than $5.5 million of research-related funding. \nHe has held research associate positions at the American Museum of Natural History’s Department of Invertebrate Zoology (1992-2012)\, the Wildlife Conservation Society\, New York Aquarium Osborn Laboratories for Marine Sciences (1990-2012)\, and Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (2001 – 2012). Dr. Tanacredi received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Polytechnic University (today\, NYU Polytechnic Institute); his M.S. in Environmental Health Sciences from the Institute of Health Sciences at CUNY Hunter College; and his B.S. in Biological Sciences from CUNY Richmond College. Dr. Tanacredi is presently an active member and long-standing member of The Explorer’s Club\, the NY Academy of Sciences\, and CRESLI. He is currently the Director of CERCOM & Professor of Earth and Environmental Studies\, Department of Biology\, Chemistry\, and Environmental Research (BCES) at Molly College. \nRegister for this meeting:  \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/humanity-the-horseshoe-crab-john-tanacredi-ph-d-professor-of-earth-and-environmental-studies-molloy-college/
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SUMMARY:Covid's Effect on Higher Education - Dr. Hank Foley\, President\, New York Institute of Technology
DESCRIPTION:Register for this meeting \nHenry C. “Hank” Foley\, Ph.D.\, is the fourth president of New York Institute of Technology. He joined the university in June 2017 after serving as interim chancellor of the University of Missouri-Columbia (MU). A seasoned administrator and an accomplished research scientist and teacher\, Foley has decades of high-level experience in strategic planning\, economic development and advanced research collaborations\, program development\, and enhanced funding in higher education. \nAs president of New York Tech\, he is committed to expanding the university’s reputation as well as elevating its resource management and global outreach by ensuring that the university’s assets are synergistic and support its mission; instilling a leadership culture conducive to setting strategies that build excitement and passion for New York Tech’s future; and building and sustaining financial resources\, enrollment\, and the university’s relationships and stature within its various communities. \nAs MU’s interim chancellor\, Foley directed the university’s research mission as well as led the quality and effectiveness of all academic programs. He joined the University of Missouri System in 2013 as executive vice president for academic affairs\, where he was tasked with growing its academic and research expertise before being appointed interim chancellor in November 2015. Foley has also served as vice president for research and dean of the graduate school at The Pennsylvania State University. In addition\, he has held faculty appointments at MU\, Penn State\, and the University of Delaware. \nFoley earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry at Providence College\, a master’s degree in chemistry from Purdue University\, and doctorate in physical and inorganic chemistry from Penn State. An accomplished researcher who has dedicated more than 30 years to advancing the study of nanotechnology\, he holds 16 patents\, has written more than 150 articles and a textbook\, and has mentored nearly 50 undergraduate and graduate thesis students. Foley has been recognized as a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers\, the Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society\, the American Association for the Advancement of Science\, and the National Academy of Inventors. \nIn addition\, he holds numerous memberships in professional and honor societies\, including the Computing Research Association\, Sigma Xi\, Phi Lambda\, and Sigma Pi Sigma. In 2015\, Foley was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science by Providence College and in 2017 earned the Distinguished Science Alumni Award from Purdue University. He is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Commission on Independent Colleges & Universities (cIcu) in New York and the Long Island Regional Advisory Council on Higher Education\, and is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Lincoln Center Business Improvement District. In 2019\, he received a Long Island Business News Executive Circle Award. \nFoley is married to Karin\, his wife of 40 years. They reside in Plandome\, N.Y.\, and have two daughters. \nRegister for this meeting
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/covids-effect-on-higher-education-dr-hank-foley-president-new-york-institute-of-technology/
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