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University of Rochester

Private, nonsectarian, research university in Rochester, New York, United States

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Dec 5, 2025
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Has dr. berg published peer-reviewed medical research or held academic appointments?

Available reporting shows multiple different individuals named “Dr. Berg” with distinct careers. Some—like Robert A. Berg and Wendie Berg—have long academic appointments and hundreds or dozens of peer...

Dec 4, 2025

Has David Gentile received any honors, awards, or notable recognitions from the universities he attended?

Available reporting and institutional profiles identify honors awarded to medical doctor David P. Gentile—specifically the Robert S. Davis Resident Teaching Award in 2015 at the University of Rocheste...

Dec 3, 2025

Where can I find verified profiles or résumés (LinkedIn, university pages) for david gentile?

You can find multiple publicly available, verifiable profiles for people named David Gentile: corporate/finance profiles tied to GPB Capital (Crunchbase, Bloomberg) and institutional profiles for a Ur...

Nov 23, 2025

How did reclassification affect alumni eligibility for professional licensing exams and state boards?

Reclassification can mean very different things depending on context — institutional classification (Carnegie), student class-year status, English Learner (EL) exit rules, or vocational-subject moves ...

Nov 20, 2025

psychology degree

A psychology degree’s shape varies widely by school: many U.S. bachelor programs require roughly 120–180 total credits and institution-specific major minimums (examples: 120 credits minimum at Michiga...

Nov 20, 2025

Which academic programs were reclassified and by which agency or department?

Available reporting shows multiple, different uses of the word “reclassification” in 2024–2025: athletic/athlete and institutional sports moves overseen by bodies like the NCAA, school and teacher sal...

Nov 19, 2025

What were the stated reasons and policy arguments the administration used to justify reclassifying those degrees?

The available search results do not contain a single, clear instance of “the administration” reclassifying degrees and laying out its full policy rationale; reporting instead shows multiple, separate ...

Nov 19, 2025

Which institutions or governing bodies ordered the reclassification of those degrees?

Coverage in the provided documents shows reclassification actions driven by institutional bodies, primarily the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) for athletic school classifications and the Phili...

Nov 19, 2025

How did the reclassification change the official degree titles on alumni transcripts and diplomas?

Available sources do not directly describe a single, specific reclassification that changed the wording on alumni transcripts and diplomas; reporting and guidance instead cover several different “recl...

Nov 17, 2025

Did the reclassification apply to all degree levels (bachelor's, master's, PhD) or only specific programs?

Available sources show many different “reclassification” policies in varied contexts (K–12 teacher ranks, university student standing, athletic classifications, and federal definitions of professional...