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State Tipoffs Involving New Jersey Newsletter for 2022-10-16 ( 46 items )  
American Water To Discuss Third Quarter 2022 Earnings and Initiation of 2023 Earnings Guidance On November 1, 2022 (10)
CAMDEN, New Jersey, Oct. 15 -- American Water, a water and wastewater company, issued the following news release on Oct. 14, 2022: American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE: AWK) announced today that it intends to release its 2022 third quarter financial results and 2023 earnings guidance after the market closes on Monday, October 31, 2022. Susan Hardwick, president, and chief executive officer; Cheryl Norton, executive vice president and chief operating officer, and John Griffith, executive vi more PR

Author And Media Personality Michael Eric Dyson To Speak On October 27 As Part Of William Paterson University Distinguished Lecturer Series (10)
WAYNE, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (TNSconf) -- William Paterson University issued the following news release on Oct. 13, 2022: Michael Eric Dyson, the best-selling author of Unequal: A Story of America, will examine how racial inequality permeates every facet of American society through the lens of those pushing for meaningful change during his appearance as part of the Distinguished Lecturer Series at William Paterson University in Wayne on Thursday, October 27, 2022. The lecture begins at 7:30 p.m. more PR

Barnes & Noble Announces Their 2022 Discover Prize Winner (10)
LYNDHURST, New Jersey, Oct. 13 -- Barnes and Noble, a retailer of content, digital media and educational products, issued the following news release: Barnes & Noble announces Tess Gunty as its 2022 Discover Prize Winner for her novel The Rabbit Hutch. The bookseller made the announcement during a live event hosted at the Barnes & Noble flagship store in Union Square NYC. Each month, Barnes & Noble selects a debut novel as its Discover pick. This long-standing program has launched the careers o more PR

Ben Bernanke, Former Princeton Professor And Economics Department Chair, Receives Nobel Prize In Economic Sciences (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 11 (TNSawa) -- Princeton University issued the following news: Ben Bernanke, a Princeton professor of economics and public affairs from 1985 to 2002, chairman of the economics department from 1996 to 2002, and founder of the Bendheim Center for Finance, is among three winners sharing this year's Nobel Prize in economic sciences. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2022 to Bernanke,  more PR

Felician Appoints Special Assistant for Strategic Partnerships (10)
RUTHERFORD, New Jersey, Oct. 10 (TNSper) -- Felician University issued the following news release: Felician University President James W. Crawford, III announced the appointment of Jordan Glatt to the post of Special Assistant to the President for Strategic Partnerships. Mr. Glatt is a well-respected public servant and entrepreneur. He served in a similar role at Community Foundation of New Jersey (CFNJ) since 2017. Before joining CFNJ, he was Chief Marketing Officer of Free All Media. Mr. Glat more PR

Felician's School of Arts & Sciences Dean's Lecture Series (Oct. 24) (10)
RUTHERFORD, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (TNSconf) -- Felician University issued the following news release: In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Felician University proudly announces Broadway Bill Lee will be this semester's keynote speaker for the School of Arts & Sciences Dean's Lecture Series. On Monday, October 24 at 5pm in Ray's Place in the Education Commons building on the Rutherford campus, Broadway Bill Lee, of CBS FM 101.1 and a radio disc jockey for over 50 years, will present Care more PR

Governor Murphy, NJ TRANSIT Announce Selection of Developer for Metropark Development Project (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, Oct. 13 -- Gov. Phil Murphy, D-New Jersey, issued the following news release on Oct. 12, 2022: Governor Phil Murphy and NJ TRANSIT today announced the selection of DOR Woodbridge, LLC - a joint venture of Russo Development, Onyx Equities, and Dinallo Development LLC/Terminal Construction - to advance a transit-oriented development (TOD) project at Metropark Station in Woodbridge. The project reflects the Murphy Administration's ongoing commitment to promoting sustainable gr more PR

Gross Center For Holocaust And Genocide Studies At Ramapo College Presents 'Where Are The Nazis? Memory And Myth In Russia, Ukraine And The USA' (10)
MAHWAH, New Jersey, Oct. 11 -- Ramapo College issued the following news release: Dr. Ben Rifkin will ask the question, "Why do large numbers of citizens of the Russian Federation believe that the Ukrainian government, including its Jewish president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and the Ukrainian people, are Nazis?" when he is the guest speaker at Ramapo College on Monday, October 24. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 4-5:30 p.m. in the campus's Anisfield School of Busin more PR

International Symposium At William Paterson University To Explore The "Silk Road" From China To Paterson (Oct. 26-27) (10)
WAYNE, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (TNSconf) -- William Paterson University issued the following news release: The history of the famous Silk Road, its connection to the silk industry in Paterson during the 1900s, and its role in the development of China and the United States in culture, education, art, industry, and commerce since the 18th century, will be explored during a two-day international symposium, "Across Time and Space: The Silk Road and the Silk City," to be held at William Paterson Univers more PR

Murphy Administration Launches Initiative to Support and Improve Trenton Water Works, Ensure Safe Drinking Water (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, Oct. 13 -- Gov. Phil Murphy, D-New Jersey, issued the following news release on Oct. 12, 2022: Following a months-long compliance evaluation of conditions affecting Trenton Water Works (TWW), Governor Phil Murphy, Commissioner of Environmental Protection Shawn M. LaTourette, and Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora today announced the launch of a new Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) initiative to better support and improve TWW. Through this initiative, the State will wor more PR

National Republican Congressional Committee: Nancy Pelosi Funded Malinowski's "Moderate" Stunt (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news: It turns out Tom Malinowski's "Moderate Party" ploy is funded by Nancy Pelosi's super PAC. House Majority PAC provided $500,000 in funding to New Jersey's Moderate Party, the New Jersey Globe reports, proving it never had anything to do with Malinowski being a moderate but everything to do with him trying to lie to New Jersey voters. NRCC Comment: "Tom Malinowski's dirty tricks may have worked wh more PR

New Jersey American Water Presents $950,000 Grant To Camden Lutheran Housing Inc. (10)
CAMDEN, New Jersey, Oct. 7 -- American Water, a water and wastewater company, issued the following news release: New Jersey American Water today presented a ceremonial check for $950,000 in Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit (NRTC) funding to Camden Lutheran Housing, Inc. (CLHI). The funding, which was announced in coordination with the state's Department of Community Affairs (DCA), will be used for "My North Camden!", a diverse and highly collaborative project submitted by CLHI and six loc more PR

New Jersey Department of Education: Ocean County Educator Named 2022-2023 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, Oct. 14 -- The New Jersey Department of Education issued the following news release on Oct. 12, 2022: The New Jersey Department of Education today announced that Christine Girtain, a Science Teacher and the Director of Authentic Science Research at Toms River High School North and South, has been named the 2022-2023 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year. Christine, a graduate of Toms River Schools herself, has been teaching science for 28 years, including Earth Science, Bio more PR

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection: MURPHY ADMINISTRATION HONORS RECYCLING LEADERS AND THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, Oct. 13 -- The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issued the following news release on Oct. 12, 2022: An airport that recycles numerous items including polycarbonate runway signs; a municipality with a comprehensive curbside, drop-off and food waste recycling system; and a senior citizen who volunteered to collect and deliver loads of recyclables generated by his neighbors during the COVID-19 pandemic are among those honored as New Jersey's 2022 recycling lea more PR

President Holloway's First Stakeholder Address Outlines Vision For Rutgers' Future (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news on Oct. 13, 2022: In his first annual stakeholder address, President Jonathan Holloway reaffirmed Rutgers' commitment to academic excellence while remaining accessible and affordable for all students and aspiring to a community grounded in mutual respect that recognizes that everyone plays an important role in service to the common good through health care, scholarly research and community outreach. Hol more PR

Princeton Scientists Win Major Physics Prizes (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSawa) -- Princeton University issued the following news on Oct. 11, 2022: The American Physical Society announced today that Princeton University researchers have won several of the society's major awards: Pablo Debenedetti won the Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics, Ali Yazdani won the Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Physics Prize, Frank Calaprice won the Hans A. Bethe Prize, Nathalie de Leon won the Rolf Landauer and Charles H. Bennett Award in more PR

Princeton Theological Seminary Names Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton as Eighth President (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 15 (TNSper) -- The Princeton Theological Seminary issued the following news release: Princeton Theological Seminary is pleased to announce that the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton has been elected by the Board of Trustees to serve as the Seminary's eighth president, effective January 1, 2023. Dr. Walton will succeed President M. Craig Barnes, who has served as Princeton Seminary's president since January 2013. Dr. Walton comes to Princeton Seminary from Wake Forest Uni more PR

Princeton: In Her New Book 'Viral Justice,' Ruha Benjamin Finds Hope By Celebrating How Small Changes Can 'Spread Justice And Joy' (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSbook) -- Princeton University issued the following news: In spring 2020, Ruha Benjamin received a DM on Twitter from her literary agent Sarah Levitt: "I'm hungry to read anything you have." Inspired, Benjamin began writing and spent the first few months of the pandemic conceiving what would become her new book, "Viral Justice" (Princeton University Press). In the book's introduction, Benjamin takes COVID-19 -- which we're used to encountering in negative term more PR

Princeton: June Huh Wins Macarthur 'Genius' Grant For Creative Approaches To Mathematical Puzzles (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 13 (TNSfund) -- Princeton University issued the following news: June Huh, a professor of mathematics at Princeton University who won the 2022 Fields Medal earlier this year, has been awarded a 2022 MacArthur Fellowship for "discovering underlying connections between disparate areas of mathematics and proving long-standing mathematical conjectures." Huh is one of 25 MacArthur Fellows in the 2022 cohort, a group of mathematicians, scientists, artists, scholars and act more PR

Princeton: Society Of Fellows In The Liberal Arts Welcomes New Scholars (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 13 (TNSres) -- Princeton University issued the following news on Oct. 12, 2022: Five new scholars have joined the Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts this fall. The Society is an interdisciplinary community of postdoctoral fellows and Princeton faculty members that aims to bring innovative approaches to scholarship and teaching. Established by a gift from charter trustee Lloyd Cotsen and the Humanities Council's leadership in 1999, it offers outstanding scholars  more PR

Raritan Valley Community College: Power Systems Institute Information Session Slated (Nov. 1) (10)
NORTH BRANCH, New Jersey, Oct. 13 (TNSconf) -- Raritan Valley Community College issued the following news release: Learn how to become a line worker or substation electrician in the electric utility industry by attending an information session for the Power Systems Institute (PSI), Tuesday, November 1, from 6-8 p.m., at Raritan Valley Community College. The program is offered by Jersey Central Power & Light, a FirstEnergy Company, in partnership with Raritan Valley Community College. The inform more PR

Rider University Alumni Association Names New President (10)
LAWRENCEVILLE, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSper) -- Rider University issued the following news release: Eileen Wirth '88, '95 has been named the new president of the Rider University Alumni Association Board of Directors. Her two-year term officially began on July 1. She previously served on the board for eight years in several capacities, most recently as first vice president. "I'm excited to be given this opportunity and really looking forward to it," says Wirth, adding that she is eager to mov more PR

Rider Welcomes New Director Of Master Of Arts In Organizational Leadership Program (10)
LAWRENCEVILLE, New Jersey, Oct. 13 (TNSper) -- Rider University issued the following news release: Dr. Kellie McKinney joined the Rider University faculty this fall as an assistant professor and director of the Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership program. She brings to Rider a diverse background with extensive experience both in and out of the classroom. After graduating from Kutztown University with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, McKinney earned her Master of Arts in Student Af more PR

Rowan University: Study By CMSRU Neurology Chair And Professor Published In The New England Journal Of Medicine (10)
CAMDEN, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (TNSjou) -- Rowan University issued the following news on Oct. 13, 2022: Internationally known stroke expert Tudor Jovin, MD, chair of the department of neurology and professor of neurology at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) and medical director of the Cooper Neurological Institute at Cooper University Health Care, is co-principal investigator and lead author of a study published today in The New England Journal of Medicine, one of the world's leadi more PR

Rowan University: Working Together To Create Change (10)
GLASSBORO, New Jersey, Oct. 15 (TNStalk) -- Rowan University issued the following statement on Oct. 13, 2022: * * * Earlier this week, the Philadelphia Inquirer published a story about the racial harassment incident that occurred at Holly Pointe Commons in September. The article provides links to the police report and video surveillance of a visitor defacing a student's residence hall door with abhorrent racist language. As you may recall, we shared several updates on the investigation with th more PR

Rutgers Researchers Develop Method With Single-Molecule Precision To Engineer Enzyme 'Stickiness' (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * The method aids in optimizing enzymes or proteins 'stickiness' for diverse biotechnological applications * * * Rutgers scientists have developed an analytical toolkit to measure the binding forces of single proteins when they are pulled away from their substrate - such as an enzyme - that will help the development of new nanomaterials, improve biofuel production and global carbon cycling, and i more PR

Rutgers University: Law School Establishes Endowed Student Fellowship For Palestinian Research And Advocacy (10)
NEWARK, New Jersey, Oct. 13 (TNSfund) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: The Newark-based Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights (CSSR) has received a $50,000 gift to endow a fellowship for law students focused on researching and advocating for the civil and human rights of Palestinians and Palestinian Americans. The Bassem and Muna Hishmeh Endowed Student Fellowship will also train and develop law students interested in race and international affairs related to Palestine. T more PR

Rutgers: Living Shoreline Combats Coastal Erosion Caused By Sea Level Rise (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 13 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: Rutgers scientists and high school volunteers from Camden are using nature to mitigate the effects of coastal erosion in southern New Jersey. Together they built a living shoreline, near the New Jersey Aquaculture Innovation Center in Cape May, that uses marsh grasses and recycled oyster and clam shells. The shells, incorporated into modified concrete blocks called oyster castles, fit together like Leg more PR

Rutgers: Microorganisms In Tumors May Help Identify New Approaches For Treating Pancreatic Cancer (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 11 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Rutgers Cancer Institute researchers tap university's microbiome expert to study microbes * * * Investigators from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, together with RWJBarnabas Health, examined the microbiome of pancreatic tumors and identified particular microorganisms that are associated with inflammation and poor survival. According to the researchers, these microorganisms may be new ta more PR

Rutgers: Military Law Enforcement Key To Convincing Service Members To Safely Store Firearms (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Rutgers study provides roadmap for communicating firearm storage messages with service members * * * Service members are more likely to store firearms safely when the message on safe storage is delivered by military law enforcement, according to a Rutgers study. The study, funded by the Military Suicide Research Consortium and published in JAMA Network Open, surveyed 719 firearm-owning service more PR

Rutgers: Reducing Barriers To Health Care - A Public-Private Solution (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 11 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Rutgers and Quest Diagnostics are working together to provide no-cost lab tests for uninsured adults * * * Rutgers University is teaming up with Quest Diagnostics to provide no-cost laboratory tests over the next year to diagnose and manage acute and chronic diseases for uninsured and underinsured patients of the university's H.O.P.E. Clinic in Plainfield, N.J. This will include lab tests for  more PR

Rutgers: Sexual And Gender Minorities Assigned Male At Birth Have Higher Odds Of Partner Violence (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 15 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Young bisexual, transgender and low-income individuals are most at risk of psychological and physical victimization, according to a Rutgers study * * * Intimate partner violence is chronic among young sexual and gender minorities assigned male at birth, with bisexual, transgender and lower-income people in this group having the highest likelihood of victimization, a Rutgers study has found. "O more PR

Rutgers: Study Backs Four-Step Plan For Detecting More Sexually Transmitted Infections (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: A Rutgers-led study of nearly 1,350 patients receiving care for HIV at nine different US clinics has identified steps healthcare teams can take to identify and treat more sexually transmitted infections (STIs): * Audio computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI) sexual histories at every routine clinic visit * Patient self-collection of genital, throat and rectal specimens for gonorrhea and chlamydia *  more PR

Seton Hall: Chemistry Leaders Say Boosting Diversity And Green Chemistry Are Top Priorities (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Oct. 7 (TNSres) -- Seton Hall University issued the following news: Cecilia Marzabadi, Ph.D., professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Seton Hall, recalls that when she attended the University of Missouri to earn her Ph.D. in organic chemistry, there were 21 faculty members in the chemistry department -- and only one was a woman. "At the time, I didn't think anything of it. But that one professor would always be putting articles in my mailbox about the glass ceiling  more PR

Seton Hall: Chesterton's Conversion - A Centenary Conversation (Oct. 26) (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (TNSconf) -- Seton Hall University issued the following news on Oct. 13, 2022: The G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture at Seton Hall University in collaboration with the American Chesterton Society is pleased to announce an online conference on the theme of "Chesterton's Conversion: A Centenary Conversation." A conversation with Dale Ahlquist, President of the American Chesterton Society, and Dr. Dermot Quinn, professor of history and editor of The C more PR

Seton Hall: Professor Presents On Healthcare Ethics Education At The University Of Oxford (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Oct. 11 (TNSres) -- Seton Hall University issued the following news: Bryan Pilkington, Ph.D. recently presented his work at the Oxford Global Health & Bioethics International Conference. His paper, "Reimagining Global Health Ethics Through New Education: Rethinking the Dominance of the Case-Based Approaches in Healthcare Training," argues for a new approach to healthcare ethics education. "We cannot hope to improve health around the world without training healthcare p more PR

Seton Hall: Vice President Shares How Exploring the 5 Ws Framework Supports Student Success (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSconf) -- Seton Hall University issued the following news: On September 30, Monica Burnette, Ph.D., Vice President of Student Services, was invited as the keynote speaker at the Rutgers University School of Nursing Student Affairs Retreat in Piscataway, New Jersey. Burnette's presentation was titled Fostering Excellence by Exploring the 5 Ws of Student Success. The Five Ws (who, what, where, when, and why) and One H (how) are questions whose answers are cons more PR

SPIA Reacts: Insights On The Protests In Iran From Scholars At The Princeton School Of Public And International Affairs (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 13 (TNSjou) -- Princeton University issued the following news: More than three weeks after the death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of Iran's morality police, deadly anti-government protests continue across the country. World leaders have condemned the Iranian government's actions, and the U.S. and Canada have released new sanctions against Iranian officials. As the civil unrest continues to intensify, many are wondering how long the movement can be sustained.  more PR

SPIA Reacts: Protests in Iran (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSjou) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news: More than three weeks after the death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of Iran's morality police, deadly anti-government protests continue across the country. World leaders have condemned the Iranian government's actions, and the U.S. and Canada have released new sanctions against Iranian officials. As the civil unrest continues to intensify, many are wonde more PR

Stevens Institute of Technology's University Center Complex Earns LEED Gold Certification, a Globally Recognized Symbol of Sustainability Achievement and Leadership (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (TNSawa) -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news release: The University Center Complex, the largest construction project in Stevens' history, has been awarded the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. The internationally recognized honor highlights the university's mission to incorporate sustainable design and construction to address climate change and is the second building  more PR

Stockton University: Head Of Amnesty International USA Encourages Students (10)
GALLOWAY, New Jersey, Oct. 11 (TNSper) -- Stockton University issued the following news: As the head of Amnesty International USA, Paul O'Brien knows how important students are to his organization. "We are a member-led movement, and our membership always starts with students," said the new executive director of the nonprofit during an appearance at Stockton University on Oct. 6. "I have two board members who were leaders of student groups two years ago and they are my bosses -- both under 25, more PR

Stockton University: NAACP Panel Discussion - Continuing the Conversation (10)
GALLOWAY, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSconf) -- Stockton University issued the following news on Oct. 11, 2022: Following the national NAACP convention in Atlantic City this summer, Patricia Collins seized on the opportunity to continue the conversation about youth engagement in politics and civil service with a panel discussion at Stockton University Oct. 10. "The idea was to get them thinking about important issues like why getting involved in voter registration is important; why representation i more PR

Stockton University: Panel Discussion Focuses on Revitalizing Indigenous Cultures (10)
GALLOWAY, New Jersey, Oct. 15 (TNSconf) -- Stockton University issued the following news: Thousands of years before Stockton, Lake Fred, or even the Caldwell and Woodruff Saw Mill site existed, the lands were known as Lenapehoking, or the traditional and ancestral territory of the Lenape people. It's revitalizing terms like this that the second annual Indigenous Peoples' Day panel discussion on Oct. 10 centered around. "Revitalization is a word with many different meanings and approaches when more PR

University Again Named Fulbright HSI Leader (10)
MONTCLAIR, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSawa) -- Montclair State University issued the following news release on Oct. 11, 2022: For the second consecutive year, the U.S. Department of State has recognized Montclair State University for its commitment to providing life-changing educational opportunities. The Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announced today that it has named the University a 2022 Fulbright Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Leader, one of only 43 colleges and un more PR

Verizon Frontline Introduces Newest First Responder Advisory Council Member (10)
BASKING RIDGE, New Jersey, Oct. 12 (TNSper) -- Verizon, a communications and technology solutions company, issued the following news release: Verizon Frontline today introduced Chief Kara Kalkbrenner (Ret.), former chief of the Phoenix Fire Department, as the newest member of the Verizon First Responder Advisory Council (VFRAC), bringing 37 years of public safety experience to this new role. Kalkbrenner was one of six women in fire chief roles in major U.S. metropolitan fire departments. She l more PR

Westminster Alumnus Named Artistic Director And Conductor Of The Bach Choir Of Bethlehem (10)
LAWRENCEVILLE, New Jersey, Oct. 15 (TNSper) -- Rider University issued the following news release: Dr. Christopher Jackson '11, who received a Master of Music in Choral Conducting from Westminster Choir College, is the new artistic director and conductor of the Bach Choir of Bethlehem. He is only the seventh person to hold the position in the 125-year history of the organization, which is the oldest Bach choir in the country. Following an international search, he succeeds another Westminster g more PR