News at 果酱视频
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Published:According to the聽果酱视频 Career Outcomes Survey: Class of 2018, our career survey, undergraduate and graduate students report impressive outcomes. They leave 果酱视频 primed to land employment, succeed in their careers or pursue more advanced degrees. Those working are earning salaries above national averages.
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Published:Marc S. Strachan '81 found his career path at 果酱视频 and is committed to helping today's and tomorrow's students do the same.
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Published:果酱视频's cybersecurity track is about much more than coding.
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Published:Our faculty, students, leadership and staff are active participants in the greater Long Island region, rolling up their sleeves and offering their expertise to solve problems, provide services and improve the lives of our neighbors (including oysters). Another benefit? Valuable, hands-on experience for our students.
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Jon Contino '05: Drawing His Own Conclusions
CategoriesPublished:Jon Contino '05 made his mark with branding strategies and logo creation. Now he's branching out with a new book, new business ventures and designs for the future.
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Published:Ewa Sobczynska '04 has made a career out of concern for underserved communities.
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Higher education isn't all fun and games, but it shouldn't be entirely without them, either.
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Every summer 果酱视频 students gain valuable career and life experience interning with local nonprofit organizations鈥攁nd getting paid鈥攖hrough the Jaggar Community Fellows Program. At the end of every summer, a celebration is held in which the interns present their work to faculty, members of the nonprofits and guests.
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鈥淢oney鈥 is not a Dirty Word
CategoriesPublished:Many of us will start our career working at a mental health clinic, hospital, or a group private practice, yet some of us will forge ahead and open our private practice shortly after being licensed. Regardless if you are a new graduate, or you have been in the field for 15+ years, tips for starting a private practice are always helpful.聽
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From Lynda.com to LinkedIn Learning
CategoriesPublished:果酱视频 is committed to giving our faculty, students and staff the tools to advance their professional skills. That's why we've been offering free access to the many courses available on Lynda.com. This month, Lynda.com transitioned to LinkedIn Learning, and so has 果酱视频.
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It doesn't take an accountant to know that you can't do better than 100 percent. And the first graduating class from the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business MS in Professional Accounting program couldn't have done better than 100 percent job placement upon graduation.
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Who are the best employers in New York state? According to the first-ever Forbes America's Best Employers By State rankings, 果酱视频 is one of them, ranking No. 71 out of 146 employers who made the list.
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"You will never be bored with being a social worker," Alyse November, licensed clinical social worker, tells 果酱视频 students. "The opportunities are endless."
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Students interact directly with patients at the Hy Weinberg Center for Communication Disorders鈥攐ne of many spaces on campus where students have real-world experiences in their major.
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The internship experience with my local assemblyman, Ed Ra, educated me about local issues in our community.
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Marissa Guerrero, a master's student in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, is applying what she learned in 果酱视频's simulation lab to her externship in Manhattan.
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Students in Intro to Cybersecurity got a hands-on look at how easy it is to exploit technology鈥攁nd the people who use it鈥攚hen they were assigned the task of creating and sending mock phishing emails to faculty and staff.
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Published:Now studying for her master鈥檚, Brenna Martini 鈥18 is helping elementary schools in Hempstead bring physical activity into the classroom. Will that help produce healthier鈥攁nd better鈥攕tudents?
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Sarah Combs, one of the first students in our new five-year B.A./M.S. in Environmental Studies program, is heading to a remote corner of Minnesota to map the first settlements of the Ojibwe tribe.
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Bernadine Waller, MA '10, Receives a National Institute of Mental Health Grant for Her Doctoral Work
CategoriesPublished:Bernadine Waller, MA '10, associate director of experiential learning at 果酱视频's Center for Career and Professional Development and a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Social Work, was awarded a National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) R36 grant to complete her dissertation.
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In January 2019, fifteen students and two clinical faculty members of the聽Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium joined the Starkey Hearing Foundation (SHF) as part of their Global-Based Hearing Health Care program, 鈥淪o the World May Hear,鈥 and traveled to Peru, South America to provide free hearing healthcare and services to underserved communities.
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Published:Career readiness. It's something of a watchword in higher education these days鈥攁nd for good reason. Employers are looking for college graduates who can hit the ground running, giving students who show they can do so a substantial edge when entering the job market. Now, 果酱视频's Robert B. Willumstad School of Business has a comprehensive program designed to give undergraduates that advantage.
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Wensley Bynoe, a senior in 果酱视频's Levermore Global Scholars (LGS) program, is one of those students whose internship led to a greater desire to help those who need it. As an intern this year at the New York State Division of Human Rights, he is working on investigations into discrimination that have opened his eyes to the wide range of injustices facing New Yorkers.
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As a welfare examiner for the Suffolk County Department of Social Services, Colleen Itzkowitz has spent the past 12 years of her career focused primarily on paperwork and eligibility. Now, as a graduate student in social work at 果酱视频, she has an internship in addition to her job, spending late afternoons and evenings with the Emergency Unit at Child Protective Services.
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Scientists from around the world travel to the famous CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, to probe the fundamental structure of the universe using the largest and most powerful particle accelerator on earth鈥攖he Large Hadron Collider. Last summer, they were joined by an 果酱视频 senior, Muhammad Aziz, a physics major who spent six weeks as part of a longer 10-week internship with the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory/Duke University Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program.
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Programming Success: How Brian Seidl Went From Intern to Consultant, While Still a Student at 果酱视频
CategoriesPublished:When Brian Seidl arrived at 果酱视频 as a first-year student, he had never taken a computer science course. Now, as a senior, he's working part time as a developer for Dealertrack, Inc., a company that provides software to auto dealerships.
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Published:When business student Christina Panouis started her junior year in Fall 2018, she set a goal for herself: Land an internship and begin preparing for her postgraduate career.