Architecture professor honored for contribution to medical field

StephenSonnenbergDr. Stephen Sonnenberg, adjunct professor for the School of Architecture and the Plan II Honors program, is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the American Psychoanalytic Association last Friday. Sonnenberg’s desire to help people in addition to his love of humanities was the inspiration for his research in psychoanalysis–The Texan Daily Website on January 22, 2014.

Photo Credit: Claire Trammel | Daily Texan Staff.

A Roundtable On Silence & Open House at IPTAR

Recruitment Event
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Sunday Salon at IPTAR: A Roundtable On Silence
in the psychoanalytic encounter
with
Sheldon Bach Ph.D., Andrew Druck Ph.D. Mary Libbey Ph.D. & Bruce Reis Ph.D.
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Sunday February 23rd, 2014

Address: 140 West 97th Street (between Amsterdam and Columbus)
4:00-­‐6:00 followed by
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US psychology body declines to rebuke member in Guantánamo torture case

Mohammed-al-QahtaniClick Here to Read:  US psychology body declines to rebuke member in Guantánamo torture case: Complaint dropped against John Leso, involved in brutal interrogation of suspected 9/11 hijacker Mohammed al-Qahtani • APA: ‘We cannot proceed with formal charges’ By Soencer Ackerman on the The guardian.com wesbsite on January 20, 2014.]

Mohammed al-Qahtani was twice charged by the Pentagon in 2008 with war crimes related to 9/11. Photograph: motesjj

 

YIVO: February Events Are Now Online!

YIVOEventsFirst event is on February 6!
Stay tuned for the full Winter/Spring 2014 Season announcement next week both online and in your mailboxes. Look out for our new brochures.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2014 | 6:30pm
Jews, Cities and Culture: Hamburg, New York and Kiev
ROUNDTABLE

Join us to discuss how three cities provided settings for the flourishing of Continue reading YIVO: February Events Are Now Online!