Investors Bancorp Announces the Election of Two Directors
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SHORT HILLS, N.J., Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Investors Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISBC), the holding company for Investors Bank, today announced the election of John E. Harmon, Sr. IOM, and Kim Wales to its Board of Directors, effective January 26, 2021. Mr. Harmon and Ms. Wales will join the 2021 class of Directors for Investors Bancorp and Investors Bank.
In announcing the new directors, Investors Bank Chairman and CEO Kevin Cummings said, John brings significant expertise in guiding and nurturing fast-growing, minority and women-owned small businesses. His knowledge and insight forming strategic private and public sector alliances will add value in the Boardroom as we continue to grow our banking franchise.
The Power of Internships: Anthony Zamora ’21 Merges Passion for Computer Science and Finance with
News Highlights: The Power of Internships: Anthony Zamora ’21 Merges Passion for Computer Science and Finance with.
Last summer, Anthony Zamora ’21, a computer science and information security graduate, immersed himself in the world of technology and finance during an internship with Brown Brothers Harriman, a 200-year-old financial institution offering private banking, investment management and investors. Services. As a Systems Engineer Intern, Zamora has gained hands-on experience, building and training a virtual machine server with some of the industry’s leading experts. “Financial companies invest in their IT and technology departments to help them meet the demands of their customers and in a changing world. Interning at Brown Brothers Harriman was exciting because it merged two markets that I am really passionate about, finance and computer science, and gave me an op
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The Covid-19 pandemic has made home offices, virtual meetings and remote learning the norm, and it is likely here to stay. But are people paying attention in online meetings? Are students paying attention in virtual classrooms? Researchers Jens Madsen and Lucas C. Parra from City College of New York, demonstrate how eye tracking can be used to measure the level of attention online using standard web cameras, without the need to transfer any data from peoples computers, thus preserving privacy. In a paper entitled Synchronized eye movements predict test scores in online video education, published in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they show that just by looking at students eyes they can predict how well students will do on quizzes based on educational videos.
These Are the 100 Best Public High Schools in America
By Lexi Pandell, Stacker News
On 1/27/21 at 8:00 PM EST
As filmmaker and writer Nora Ephron said during a 96 commencement address at Wellesley College, Your education is a dress rehearsal for a life that is yours to lead. If that s the case, high school may be one of the greatest dress rehearsals of all.
It s a place where students explore their interests, dive into extracurricular activities, finally get the freedom to choose their own classes, and prepare for college or the workplace. For many of these students and their families, public education is key: 56.4 million students enrolled in public elementary and secondary schools in 2020; and there are almost 24,000 public high schools in the U.S., according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
New study identifies genetic markers associated with female color pattern
Elymnias hypermnestra Beatrice from Singapore, one of the butterflies researchers studied.
January 26, 2021
A new study by researchers at the University of Chicago and the City College of New York has identified a unique, genetic mimicry switch that determines whether male and female
Elymnias hypermnestra palmflies mimic the same or different species of butterflies.
Published in the journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the results of the U.S. National Science Foundation-funded research can help scientists better understand the genetics underlying differences between males and females in the animal kingdom, the investigators said.