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Nancy Kalish, Ph.D. received her B.A. in English Literature/Education from Douglass College of Rutgers University, and her doctorate in Linguistics (developmental psycholinguistics concentration) from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She has taught psychology at Monmouth University (N.J.), Loyola University of Chicago, and California State University, Sacramento, where she currently holds the rank of Professor of Psychology.

Dr. Kalish has appeared as a guest expert on many radio and television newscasts to discuss her Lost Love Project. National television appearances included Leeza, NBC news, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Maury Povich, ABC News 20/20, and Early Prime on CNN, as well as radio networks CBC (Canada), BBC (United Kingdom), The Osgood File and National Public Radio's The Morning Edition, and more. Her rekindled romance research has generated hundreds of articles in newspapers from small, hometown publications to USA Today, and as far away as Japan (Kyodo News Service), Taiwan, India, Israel, England, Australia, and China. Magazines that have featured her Lost Love Project include Psychology Today, Health, Self, Mademoiselle, Redbook, Modern Maturity, Chatelaine (Canada), German Cosmo, and Donna Moderno (Italy).

In addition to her Lost Love research, Dr. Kalish has published theater and movie reviews in newspapers in New Jersey and California, and has had numerous professional articles published in linguistics and psychological journals. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, Division 46 (Media Psychology), the American Psychological Society, and Authors Guild.