JUST PUBLISHED
Karen (Jawetz) Wolf '80 is the author of CliffsNotes Roadmap to College: Navigating Your Way to College Admission Success (Wiley, 2009). The book is a comprehensive overview of the college admissions process, including information about standardized testing, choosing a college, writing an effective essay, completing the application, and applying for financial aid. The book includes tips from Cheryl Brown, director of undergraduate admissions at Binghamton University.
Mark Cohen '81 is the editor of Missing a Beat: The Rants and Regrets of Seymour Krim (Syracuse University Press, 2010). Cohen is a cultural critic and lecturer living near San Francisco. He is the author of numerous articles of Jewish American literature.
Jesse Lubinsky '98 wrote a chapter in the textbook High-Tech Teaching Success! A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Innovative Technology in Your Classroom (Prufrock Press, 2009). He is chief information officer for the Irvington Union-Free School District in Irvington, N.Y.
Jo Malin PhD '95 is the editor of My Life at the Gym: Feminist Perspectives on Community Through the Body (SUNY Press, 2010). Malin is a project director and grants specialist in the Graduate School of Education and adjunct assistant professor of English at Binghamton University. She is the author of The Voice of the Mother: Embedded Maternal Narratives in Twentieth Century Women’s Autobiographies (Southern Illinois University, 2000) and co-editor of Encyclopedia of Women’s Autobiography and Herspace: Women, Writing, and Solitude (Taylor & Francis, 2003).