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In the News

A Sound of Philadelphia Music Producer’s Work Sat in the Sigma Sound Archives for 50 years. Now Drexel Students are Bringing it Back to Life.
Monika Julien, an assistant teaching professor, and Toby Seay, PhD, a professor, both in the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, were quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer story on May 29 about Drexel’s MAD Dragon record label reviving an unreleased album from the Sigma Sound archive 54 years after it was recorded. Students Adriana Criswell, Hayden Clark, Cole Herrmann,  Bella Kaminsky and Harper Risch were also mentioned in the story.
Engineering Happiness into our Daily Lives
Eric Zillmer, PsyD, Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, was interviewed in the May 29 episode of WHYY’s “The Pulse” about why certain places bring us joy and how to engineer happiness in our lives.
Parental Mental Health — Not Medication — Drives Autism Correlation, New Study Finds
Brian Lee, PhD, a professor in the Dornsife School of Public Health, was quoted in a May 27 Los Angeles Times article about a new review of prenatal antidepressant use and whether there is a link to an increased risk of autism in children.
Should AIs be Required to Report a Human User Contemplating Violence?
Anat Lior, JD, an assistant professor in the Kline School of Law, authored a May 26 column for The Conversation about whether AIs should be required to report a human user contemplating violence.

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Abi Aghayere

Abieyuwa Aghayere, PhD

buildings, civil engineering, engineering

Aghayere studies structural systems and why they fail. He has written extensively about wood, concrete and steel construction and structural failure analysis. And commented in media stories about building collapses, the degradation and testing of infrastructure and the built environment.

 

Robert D'Ovidio, PhD

Criminology & Justice Studies
D'Ovidio researches the intersection of computer technology, crime and the criminal justice system. He directs Drexel's research program in computer crime and digital forensics. In the past, he has worked with the New York City Police Department and Philadelphia Police Department on research projects involving computer crime. His work with the law enforcement community also includes training investigators on techniques to trace Internet communication and seize electronic evidence and cell phones.

Girija Kaimal, EdD

creative arts therapies
Kaimal’s research focuses on understanding the way that creative self-expression affects human emotions and other brain processes. Her work particularly focuses on the ways people's experiences influence what they create, and how art-making can be used to reduce stress and stress-related issues.

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