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Tag: Bernard Dillard

Dillard Receives Patent for Invention

March 14, 2025 Jonathan Vatner College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Bernard Dillard, associate professor of Mathematics, invented and received a utility patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for […]

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Bernard Dillard’s Novel Wins Next Generation Indie Book Award

May 28, 2020 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Two ‘Til Midnight, a novel by Bernard L. Dillard, Science and Math,won first place in the African-American category of the […]

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Bernard Dillard Publishes First Novel

April 29, 2019 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff

Bernard Dillard, Science and Math, has written his first novel, Two ‘Til Midnight, which will be released June 1. The […]

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Bernard Dillard Presents at Economic Education Conference

October 6, 2017 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Bernard Dillard, Science and Math, was an invited speaker at the 56th Annual Financial Literacy and Economic Education Conference at […]

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Bernard Dillard Publishes New Math Textbook

August 24, 2017 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Bernard L. Dillard, Science and Math, has authored a new textbook, titled Moneymatics: Where Money and Mathematics Meet. Released by […]

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An Evening with the Central Park Five and Filmmaker Sarah Burns: Looking Back to Look Forward

January 6, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

In 1989, five black and Latino teenagers were wrongly convicted for the rape of a white woman in Central Park. The […]

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Bernard Dillard Was Lead Speaker at Math Teachers Conference in Philadelphia

November 7, 2016 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Bernard L. Dillard, Mathematics, was the lead speaker at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2016 Regional Conference and […]

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Science and Mathematics Faculty Member Joins Board of NEA Journal

May 16, 2016 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, FIT DIRECT, School of Liberal Arts

Bernard Dillard is the newest member of the editorial board of Thought & Action, a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the […]

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Science and Math Faculty Member Presents at Conference

April 15, 2016 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, FIT DIRECT, School of Liberal Arts

Bernard Dillard presented his research at the 49th Annual New York State Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges Conference, from April 8 to 10 […]

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Book by Science and Mathematics Faculty Members Reaches Fourth Edition

January 22, 2016 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, FIT DIRECT, School of Liberal Arts

Kendall Hunt Publishing Company recently released the fourth edition of Elementary Statistics by Henry Gibson and Bernard Dillard. The college-level textbook […]

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