Posts Tagged with “In the News”
Bryant receives Healthiest Employer designation
July 2nd, 2012
Bryant University is a recipient of a Healthiest Employer award from Providence Business News. The award, presented in the 600-1499 employee category, recognizes University's health and wellness initiatives and its encouragement to employees to adapt healthy lifestyles.
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Despite credibility problem, raters retain some influence
June 27th, 2012
Standard & Poor's, Moody's and Fitch, the top three rating firms whose reputations have taken a hit since 2008, continue to have significant influence on state and local government finances, Gary Sasse, director of the Bryant Institute for Public Leadership, tells Fox Business News.
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New research on how depressed people use Internet confirms Bryant faculty findings
June 15th, 2012
In this New York Times "Gray Matter" article, researchers from Missouri University of Science and Technology cite previous findings of Janet Morahan-Martin, professor of applied psychology, and Phyllis Schumacher, professor of mathematics: Frequent checking of e-mail may relate to high levels of anxiety, which correlates with depressive symptoms.
The research paper, "Loneliness and Social Uses of the Internet," was published by Morahan-Martin and Schumacher in 2003 in the summer issue of the journal Computers in Human Behavior.
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How (not) to choose a mutual fund manager
June 14th, 2012
Advisor's Edge reports on research conducted by Professor of Finance Jack Trifts indicating that even the best solo mutual fund managers become worse at their craft over time.
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Is mutual fund prowess luck or skill?
June 13th, 2012
The Mutual Fund Wire interviews Professor of Finance Jack Trifts about his new study that "calls foul on the idea that more experience equals better skill" when it comes to mutual fund managers.
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Bryant U. and McCabe students learn from each other
June 13th, 2012
The Valley Breeze reports on the videoconferencing conducted between a fifth-grade class at a Smithfield school and students in an educational psychology course taught by Asst. Prof. of Applied Psychology Allison Butler.
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Achieving energy efficiency across campus
June 10th, 2012
Revamping Bryant's data center, above, was a crucial element for turning the University's strategy of energy efficiency into a cost and energy savings reality, says Richard Siedzik, left.
In this EDUCAUSE Review article, Richard Siedzik, director of computer and telecommunications services, describes how Bryant's IT and Facilities departments collaborated on a project that reduced energy use through the introduction of smart buildings across campus.
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Professor explores reasons Gen. Grant considered quitting the Army
June 6th, 2012
"Grant on the Edge" is Thom Bassett's latest installment in "Disunion," the New York Times' series on the Civil War. In it, Bassett, a lecturer in Bryant's Department of English and Cultural Studies, explores the reasons Ulysses S. Grant was contemplating quitting the Army in June 1892, and the role William T. Sherman played in changing Grant's mind.
Bassett is writing a novel about Sherman and the burning of Columbia, S.C., in February 1865.
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R.I. economic recovery lagging behind neighbors, economists’ research shows
May 31st, 2012
An economic report prepared by Asst. Prof. Edinaldo Tebaldi and URI collaborator Prof. Edward Mazze indicates that Rhode Island will not recover as quickly as its New England neighbors due, in part, to the absence of an educated and skilled work force.
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To ensure a college graduate, parents need to instill self-reliance in their child
May 31st, 2012
In a conversation with education columnist Julia Steiny, Dean David Lux discusses how self-reliance is one of the most important qualities parents - as well as colleges and universities - can teach their children and students.
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