News at 果酱视频
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Published:Capping off an exceptional year for 果酱视频 Athletics, the program has just been awarded all three of the 2024 NE10 Conference Presidents鈥 Cups. Highlights this year: a hard-fought National Championship for men鈥檚 lacrosse and a run to the national title game for women鈥檚 lacrosse. The Presidents鈥 Cups are the NE10鈥檚 highest honors given to the top-performing programs in the conference.
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Parents, students and staff gathered around the bus and cheered the Panthers鈥 return to the Garden City campus with a trophy in hand. Hear from the athletes, coaches and families about what this win means to them and why it was only right that it started to rain as they walked off the bus.
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Every year 果酱视频 recognizes students who go above and beyond with the President鈥檚 Student Leadership Awards.
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Published:Four 果酱视频 professors have been awarded SUNY Teacher Workforce Investment Grants totaling $1,244,035 to support a project focused on targeting and retaining diverse teaching professionals.
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Published:In their annual ceremony, the University recognized those committed to pursuing excellence at 果酱视频.
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Published:The Career Closet is a new initiative at 果酱视频 created for our community to assist students in starting their professional wardrobe.
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Published:Jennifer McIntosh, PhD 鈥21, has three going on four nursing degrees. Her journey shows the many opportunities nursing offers to those who keep learning and growing.
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Published:Becoming a mother while enrolled in the undergraduate accounting program at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business did not slow this 果酱视频 student down. In fact, she continued right through to graduate studies and is now working toward an MBA. Meet Janary Mojica Martinez 鈥23 and her baby Kairo, and see how the School of Business has supported her inspiring academic journey.
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Published:On April 27, the 果酱视频 School of Social Work will present 鈥淏reaKING the Ice: Black Men鈥檚 Mental Health and Wellness Conference,鈥 highlighting the importance of mental health and wellness among Black men.
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Published:The junior majoring in international relations is using her research and outreach skills to make a difference for her native country.
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Published:Undergrad Nino Burjanadze, a Levermore Global Scholar, has been selected for a semester-long internship with The Washington Center Academic Internship Program in Washington, D.C. She will advocate for better resources for schools located in areas with funding challenges, like Native American reservations and low-income housing communities.
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Published:Begun six years ago with a few volunteers and a dream, 果酱视频鈥檚 annual Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference has become a premier event welcoming more than 350 professionals, industry leaders, alumni, students and community members鈥攁long with nationally recognized keynote speakers鈥攖o promote leadership for women.
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6 sisters attending Long Island university together with dreams of opening nursing center.
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Meet Lead Costume Designer Sarafina Bush '12.
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Published:Workforce development grants help employees from underrepresented groups pursue their Master of Social Work while continuing to work full time and serve their clients.
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Published:Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences undergraduate physical education students, seniors Christina Folias and Giavanna Dushaj, have been named SHAPE America Physical Education Majors of the Year.
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果酱视频 Physics is Family
CategoriesPublished:In the realm of higher education, 果酱视频 has long been recognized for cultivating academic excellence. Despite being a field where women are uncommon, the Physics Department at 果酱视频 boasts two remarkable sisters among its alumni; Bridget and Katie Gifford.
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Published:An 果酱视频 professor changed the course of this brilliant NASA researcher鈥檚 life鈥攂y connecting her with internships, helping her secure an opportunity with the National Science Foundation and serving as an extraordinarily caring mentor.
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Published:The aspiring orthopedic surgeon is determined to make a difference by increasing the numbers of Black doctors and closing gaps in health equity.
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Published:The data is in: The average annual salary for the Class of 2022 is almost 30 percent higher than the national average for baccalaureate graduates. Students who received a graduate degree earned an average base salary of $90,853. Explore other impressive results from the yearly survey by the Center for Career and Professional Development.
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Published:Krista Aliscio 鈥23 anchored the women鈥檚 soccer team throughout its trip to the Division II Final Four this fall while working on her master's degree in school psychology. Jamie Yonker 鈥22 continued studies for her master's degree in exercise science even as she led 果酱视频鈥檚 volleyball team back to the NCAA tournament. Both share how much work it took to excel as athletes and NE-10 Conference honor roll students.
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Published:For higher education, student retention has become mission critical.
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Published:Here's a look at our top stories for each month.
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Published:Chad Williams, MSW 鈥23, a Queens, New York, native and dedicated social work PhD student, works for the New York City Administration for Children鈥檚 Services while completing his doctorate. He recently authored a children鈥檚 book with his daughter that encourages young girls to feel empowered and confident. Williams鈥 goal: to continue to find ways to tie social work to the arts.
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Published:Multitalented junior Angelina Saccone performed with the New York State Symphony Orchestra Musicians at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, thanks to adjunct professor and 果酱视频 Symphony Orchestra director Stefano Miceli.
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Published:In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Bridges to 果酱视频 program and the 果酱视频 Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging co-hosted an event focusing on self-advocacy for individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Alumni Spotlight: Maureen Gannon MS 鈥88, PhD
CategoriesPublished:For Maureen Gannon MS 鈥88, PhD, 果酱视频 was both a logical and life-altering stop on her path to earning her doctorate in cell biology and anatomy.
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The 果酱视频 Robert B. Willumstad School of Business has named Deborah Zawisza 鈥80 its 2023鈥2024 Executive in Residence.
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Published:The U.S. Digital Corps, a program launched in 2021 by the White House to bring civic-minded early-career technologists to serve in the federal government, has selected 果酱视频 alum Lylybell Teran 鈥22鈥攐ne of just 4 percent of applicants chosen for this honor. Meet Teran and hear why this project is so important for her career and the veterans who will benefit from her work.
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Published:Camila Restrepo, a senior psychology major, is putting her skills to work at The New Hope Mental Health Counseling Services.