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Aging studies faculty member selected for Rising Star Early Career Faculty Award

Nasreen Sadeq

Sadeq's research interests include computerized testing for cognitive decline, personality traits as predictors of cognition and health, and gerontology in higher education.

Nasreen Sadeq, PhD was selected by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) and the Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) as a joint recipient of the 2023 Rising Star Early Career Faculty Award. The AGHE Rising Star Early Career Faculty Award recognizes new faculty whose teaching and/or leadership stands out as impactful and innovative. This award will be presented at GSA’s Annual Scientific Meeting in November. As the AGHE Rising Star Early Career faculty awardee, Sadeq will provide a lecture at the GSA annual meeting and will be recognized in GSA’s Gerontology News and AGHExchange publications. 

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