Sentences with phrase «emeritus who»

An abstract expressionist painter and professor emeritus who gave to Herron through his estate planning.
Niels Pederson, a UC Davis professor emeritus who helped with the sequencing, is trying to better understand the genetic causes of FIP (feline infectious peritonitis,) a fatal illness in cats.
(I am a prof. emeritus who taught public affairs reporting, feature writing, and publication editing and publishing.)
John Witte, a UW - Madison professor emeritus who was the principal researcher on a long - term study of Milwaukee's voucher school program, said studies in Milwaukee «found that competition from charter, magnet and voucher schools has had beneficial effects on the public schools.»
I am a retired biology professor emeritus who developed a class: «The Biology of Obesity, Ageing and Disease» and would definitely add all of Dr. Fungs articles and videos into the curriculum as required reading and viewing.
«His biggest contribution was taking the plasma activities at MIT from a group of warring fiefdoms to a unified and productive laboratory,» said Ronald Parker, a professor of nuclear engineering and electrical engineering and computer science emeritus who succeeded Davidson as the director in 1988.
«It's a well - done study,» says Henry Schwarcz, an anthropologist and professor emeritus who researches paleodiets at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, though he notes more work will be needed to confirm the findings.

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«Here is a guy who's just like, wow, he gets it,» says virologist Larry Corey, president and director emeritus at the Hutch.
«She is a very inquisitive person,» says James Gillies, professor emeritus at Schulich School of Business at York University, who has known the Phelan women since they were teens.
The new owners will work with Maytag, who will serve as chairman emeritus of the new corporate entity, to «maintain the iconic brewery and distillery in San Francisco,» according to a release.
The board currently includes four family members, Aerin Lauder, William Lauder who serves as executive chairman of the group, chairman emeritus Leonard Lauder and Aerin's sister Jane, who works as global president of Clinique, another skincare line launched under the brand.
Winkler will assume the title of editor in chief emeritus and will work directly with Bloomberg LP founder Michael Bloomberg, who is returning to full - time leadership of the financial data and news company next year, the company said.
Benoit Mandelbrot was a Polish - born mathematician and polymath, a Sterling Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Yale University and IBM Fellow Emeritus (Physics) who developed a new branch of mathematics known as «Fractal» geometry.
«Without any doubt,» the Pope Emeritus taught, «a first meaning is that it is Our Lady, Mary, clothed with the sun, that is, with God, totally; Mary who lives totally in God, surrounded and penetrated by God's light.
Who was involved in, and what was the thinking behind, the decision to compound the historically unprecedented nature of his abdication with the equally unprecedented — indeed, unimagined — title of «Pope Emeritus», and the distinctive, quasi-papal vesture Benedict adopted in his retirement?
«He is a man of convicted compassion and courteous candor who — as a function of his own deeply held Christian beliefs — will work tirelessly for people of all faiths and none,» said Chris Seiple, president emeritus at the Institute for Global Engagement.
Suppose our 90 - year - old professor emeritus of philosophy, who had a weak bladder, got up to go to the bathroom.
Ian Dixon is a New Zealander who is professor emeritus of pastoral theology at Knox College in Dunedin.
Ashbrook, who before his recent death was a pastoral theologian and professor emeritus of religion and personality at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, and Albright, executive editor of Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, seek to develop a «neurobiology of faith.»
These attributes pose a sharp contrast, we are informed, to his mean - spirited, judgmental and arrogant predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who was known for his fancy vestments and aloof, academic attitude.
Ward, an Anglican minister who was once an atheist, is a philosopher by training and Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Oxford.
Finally, special thanks should be extended to Rev. Charles Currie, S.J., President of Xavier University, Dr. John Minahan, Academic Vice-President, and Rev. Edward Brueggeman, S.J., Professor Emeritus of Theology, who as an advisory committee in the fall of 1982 gave their consent and support to the project.
Surveying the Pope Emeritus's life and works, it is difficult to think of any other Catholic thinker who so profoundly shaped the Church's theology since the Second Vatican Council.
Carl H. Esbeck, an emeritus law professor at the University of Missouri who gathered the National Association of Evangelicals, the Assemblies of God, the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, and other groups for an amici brief, believes that «specific religious - liberty protections» will be needed for churches, religious believers, and religious organizations.
Crossan, an emeritus professor at DePaul University, published extensively on the «historical Jesus» from 1991 to 1994 and summarized his conclusions in Who Killed Jesus?
'» There is much to sympathize with in Moran's analysis, but he too quickly cross-wires this package with the thinking of emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, who foresees a shrinking of the Church into «creative minorities» who «will ultimately convert worldly decline into fresh vitality.»
The University has recently opened a Benedict XVI Centre specialising in Catholic social teaching, and is proud of its particular links with Pope Emeritus Benedict, who addressed a vast crowd of children gathered there from schools across Britain on his State Visit in 2010.
Australia needs to put aside objections to foreign investment because the alternative is falling farm productivity and rising subsidies, said Peter Langridge, emeritus professor at the University of Adelaide who has advised the United Nations on agricultural policy.
When reviewing nominees, we strive to honor leaders and dynamic individuals who have propelled our industry forward as well as serve as leaders in education and the sharing of knowledge,» outlined Ferdinand Metz, CMC, Chairman of the event education programs which bear his name, and President Emeritus of the Culinary Institute of America.
Dan Rooney, the Steelers» chairman emeritus and the U.S. ambassador to Ireland for the past year and a half, picked up the handshake tradition from his father, Art, who founded the Steelers in 1933.
Perhaps the leading source for pin trivia is professor emeritus of marketing Bill Nelson of Tucson and the University of Arizona, who publishes three pin - collectors» newsletters.
«It appears that, in children who have a genetic susceptibility to ADHD, things can be done to prevent it,» says Michael I. Posner, Ph.D., professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Oregon, who headed the study.
For generations in American culture, breast - feeding was the primary way of nourishing infants and young children, said Dr. Lawrence M. Gartner, professor emeritus at the University of Chicago who headed the pediatrics academy group that released the new guidelines.
Emeritus Professor Peter Moss Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London Professor Margaret O'Brien Co-director, Centre for Research on the Child and Family, University of East Anglia Professor Michael Lamb Professor of psychology, fellow and director of studies, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University Professor Tina Miller Professor of sociology, Oxford Brookes University Adrienne Burgess Joint chief executive, Fatherhood Institute Susanna Abse Chief executive, Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships Rebecca Asher Author, Shattered Duncan Fisher Author, Baby's Here: Who Does What?
«Depression can lead to other problems,» agrees Constance Ahrons, PhD, professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and an author and speaker based in San Diego who has researched and written about divorce.
«Don't get me wrong: I think nursing is great for lots of reasons, co-sleeping is fine, and carrying a baby in a sling is great, but you can do all of those things and not be a sensitive parent,» says Alan Sroufe, a professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota Institute of Child Development, who has studied attachment for decades.
With probes underway of both the Cuomo and de Blasio administrations, it's an extraordinary time in political scandal — even for New Yorkers, who often swing from apathy to cynicism when it comes to public corruption, said Michael Johnston, a Colgate University professor emeritus.
It's an extraordinary time in political scandal, even for New Yorkers, who often swing from apathy to cynicism when it comes to public corruption, said Michael Johnston, a Colgate University professor emeritus.
On hand at the McMahon victory celebration was Borough President James P. Molinaro, chairman emeritus of the Conservative Party, who told the Advance: «It has been 28 years since the Democrats have held this [congressional] seat.
Litwin, who is chairman emeritus for life of the Real Estate Board of New York, got his start in New York City real estate in the 1950s when he and his father developed the Pavilion which was the largest luxury apartment in the city at the time, according to a biography on the REBNY website.
«I wouldn't rule out rivalry, but what's also in play is that the governor sees how the public at large and those who vote in Democratic primaries are moving to the left on most of these issues,» said Kenneth Sherrill, professor emeritus of political science at Hunter College.
The issue was initially raised by former Cuomo secretary Larry Schwartz, who retains emeritus status on Team Cuomo, in an op / ed posted on City & State's website.
«This is a visceral, powerful issue, and it gets to the question of who voters view as a fighter, who voters view as a leader,» Kenneth Sherrill, a professor emeritus of political science at Hunter College, told the Journal.
Ken Sherrill, an out gay professor emeritus of political science at Hunter College, lauded Nixon's campaign launch, saying he is struck by «how much more polished she was as a candidate than Zephyr Teachout,» the Fordham law professor who four years ago challenged Cuomo from the left and captured 34 percent in the primary.
The frontrunner is state Assembly Speaker Emeritus Albio Sires, who started aggressively raising money for the race long before Menendez was formally named to the Senate by Gov. Jon Corzine (D).
«It's the kind of result a lot of people wish wouldn't happen,» says Douglas Wahlsten, an emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Alberta, Canada who has studied how animals react to experimenters.
The work is thought provoking, says Warren Page, a professor emeritus of mathematics at the City University of New York in New York City, who attended the session.
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One of the people she turns to for advice most often is a 90 - year - old professor emeritus, who happens to be a man.
«It's superficially an easy question to ask, but answering it is fraught with difficulties,» says Al Aynsley - Green, an emeritus professor of child health at UCL, who led the study.
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