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When Geoffrey Ream, PhD, associate professor in the 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 School of Social Work, set out to study the variability in circumstances around suicide deaths among youth and young adults by sexual/gender identity, he didn't anticipate the media attention around one finding.
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According to the聽香港六合彩曾道人玄机 Career Outcomes Survey: Class of 2018, our career survey, undergraduate and graduate students report impressive outcomes. They leave 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 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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The Sal Primeggia Show
CategoriesPublished:A perennially favorite professor鈥攁nd 2019 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 Legend鈥攈as license to be as 鈥渃razy, inventive and creative" as he wants to be.
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Marc S. Strachan '81 found his career path at 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 and is committed to helping today's and tomorrow's students do the same.
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Ruth Militrano '19 won't let her past define her future.
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After surviving the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, biology major Nootshy Romage wants to practice medicine in countries where she's needed most.
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Molly Cuevas '16, MS '17, challenged herself to run across the United States to support the Challenged Athletes Foundation.
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College students report being stressed and depressed. A new program helps them weather an age of anxiety.
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Provost Steve Everett, DMA, connects music composition to computer literacy and how technology shapes cognition.
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香港六合彩曾道人玄机's cybersecurity track is about much more than coding.
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From Africa to North and South America, Assistant Professor Korede Yusuf, PhD, is working with vulnerable populations and taking her students with her.
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Thomas J. Donohue, MBA '65, '98 (Hon.), shows no signs of slowing down鈥攅ither in his successful career, advising tomorrow's leaders or supporting his alma mater.
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It's Been an Honor
CategoriesPublished:A tribute to Richard Garner, PhD, founder and dean of 香港六合彩曾道人玄机's Honors College, and a professor, mentor and benefactor to countless students.
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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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Ewa Sobczynska '04 has made a career out of concern for underserved communities.
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香港六合彩曾道人玄机 has a long-standing commitment to civic engagement and to addressing the challenges facing society. As part of this tradition, a growing number of faculty members are striving to produce research that resonates beyond academia鈥攃ommunity-based research that may help resolve issues and enhance quality of life for marginalized populations.
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Featured on the Evening News: Giving Back Through the First-Year Community Action Program
CategoriesPublished:Each year, a group of first-year students and their student leaders kick off the fall semester by giving back to the community as part of 香港六合彩曾道人玄机's聽First-Year Community Action Program (FCAP).
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Xiao-lei Wang, PhD, the new dean of the聽College of Education and Health Sciences, comes to 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 from the Pace University School of Education, where she was a professor and acting dean.
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The Bridges to 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 program is renowned for helping students on the spectrum prepare for great careers. A new grant is making these vocational services even more supportive.
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Andy Atzert took his new role as dean of the 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 College of Professional and Continuing Studies on July 8. Here, he shares his thoughts on the growing numbers of nontraditional students, online programs, collaborating with other deans and the importance of the liberal arts tradition.
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Susan Eileen Dinan, PhD, the new dean of the Honors College, shares with us her thoughts, including on succeeding and building on the legacy of Richard Garner, PhD, the beloved founding dean of the Honors College, the appeal of a life in academia, and the importance of a sense of humor.
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Earlier this year, Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, PhD, was named dean of 香港六合彩曾道人玄机's College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). He began his tenure at 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 on July 1, 2019.
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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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On Sunday, June 30, 10 alumni, seven staff, three students and eight guests made history as they joined around 5 million people in Manhattan for the first WorldPride event held in the United States. The event also marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising.
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On her website and social media accounts, Molly Cuevas '16, MS '17, called her cross-country journey "3,000 miles. 3 months. 1 reason."
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Research by Geoffrey Ream, Ph.D., associate professor of social work, has revealed a shocking fact: Nearly one-quarter of young teens who died by suicide were LGBT.
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For Women Entrepreneurs in Conservative Countries, "Strategic Disobedience" Is a Path to Success
CategoriesPublished:Can women entrepreneurs succeed in male-dominated, conservative countries? Research by Murat Erogul, Ph.D., assistant professor of management, shows they can鈥攁s long as they practice what he calls 鈥渟trategic disobedience.鈥
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香港六合彩曾道人玄机's student entrepreneurs created their own products or services, developed business plans and made their pitches to a panel of judges to compete for $11,000 in start-up seed money.
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The National Science Foundation has awarded 香港六合彩曾道人玄机 a $1.2 million grant to to support The New York Noyce STEAM Pipeline: Preparing Next Gen Science Teachers at 香港六合彩曾道人玄机. This program aims to recruit, support and prepare 24 science teachers, including those from typically underrepresented groups, to take science teaching positions in high-needs school districts.