Elizabeth Hicks (Assistant Professor) is a graduate of the University of Buffalo, where she received her Master’s Degree in Sociology (2010) and Library Science (2008). Before joining CSI, she taught at Plaza College and the Career Institute of Health and Technology, where she also oversaw the Brooklyn Campus Library. Her research interests include investigating the interaction between libraries, race, socio economic status and life course outcomes, as well as the role of librarians as teachers. Professor Hicks will serve in the position of Evening/Weekend Instruction Librarian.
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- The subcellular metal distribution of soft-bodied invertebrates (clams, shrimp, worms) has been studied extensively, and […]
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- Brief presentations (three to five minutes) will be given by Olalekan Adepoju (English), Tatiana Anderson […]
- This session covers syncing your Outlook calendar with Navigate, creating appointment availability, and launching an […]
- Mock it til you make it gives students the chance to practice professional conversations, elevator […]

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