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Donna Black Bradley, 52, of Los Angeles is living proof. Bradley was driving home from work one evening when she suddenly was unable to read the freeway signs. When her doctor diagnosed diabetes, she felt paralyzed. "Then I said O.K., I got something I got to do here," Bradley says. "I got to change." And change she did. The 5-ft. 7-in. mother and grandmother started eating better and working out on a treadmill several times a week. Her weight dropped from 272 lbs. to 210 lbs., and her fasting glucose fell from 300 mg/dL to 103 mg/dL...
...assistant dean for public service, Kidd serves as the director of PBH, which comprises the physical building and governing board of the organization. She also sits on the board of PBHA, the umbrella organization for student public service groups, along with Winship and Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Bradley S. Epps. Fonseca-Sabune reports to Kidd on issues of fiscal integrity, safety...
Though he was unsure of the details of the ruling, Professor of Romance Languages and Literature Bradley S. Epps said he and his partner would marry if it indeed becomes possible...
...delighted that it was unanimous approval,” said Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Bradley S. Epps, who last year convened an unofficial faculty committee to discuss developing gender and sexuality studies at Harvard. He said the renamed concentration, complete with the changes planned for the near future, will “meet the need and demand of the students for greater structural coherence...
...field. Even a glance at the Committee’s website shows that a huge number of the faculty affiliated with Committee have research interests in questions of gender and sexuality. In the last several years the overlap has become even more striking: Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Bradley S. Epps, a member of the Committee, has published papers in the journal Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis, and Senior Lecturer in Women’s Studies Kath Weston has contributed to works like Gender Me and Families We Choose...