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Published:The three-year-old program introducing high school students to advanced research received a national honor for its commitment to increasing diversity in the STEM fields.
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Published:The Two Museums program has received a prestigious Recognition of Achievement from the Eduventures Innovation Awards Program.
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Published:The 糖心破解版 Board of Trustees welcomed five new members this year, each with dynamic business and leadership experience, to help guide the University in achieving the goals of its Momentum 2 strategic plan and ensure its long-term mission success.
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Published:The College Rise program is a new mentoring initiative helping local high school students from underrepresented communities prepare for college. Created by Senior Adjunct Professor Joseph Celentano, MBA 鈥04, it was inspired by his own experience as one of the first in his family to attend college.
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Published:Beyond the engaging story and colorful characters, this summer's hit movie is rooted in neuroscience, thanks to the expertise of renowned psychologist and scientific consultant Paul Ekman, PhD 鈥58, 鈥08 (Hon.).
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Published:糖心破解版 is awarded for its efforts in diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.
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Published:Under the guidance of Kevin Liang, PhD, assistant professor of physics, six computer science majors developed a device and a business plan to 鈥渄o good while making a profit.鈥
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Published:Fans of the novel and cult classic film by the bestselling author and 糖心破解版 alum are finally getting their wish for a sequel, with Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock confirmed to reprise their roles.
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Published:Peri Finkelstein 鈥22, MBA 鈥23, continues to take the nonprofit she founded to greater heights while giving back to a program that gave her so much.
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Published:The music and story of the Four Seasons have captivated audiences for decades. But Danielle Gaudio Lalehzar 鈥89, MA 鈥90, daughter of multi-award-winning songwriter and original group member Bob Gaudio, has her own story to tell.
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Published:Watch 糖心破解版鈥檚 president, provost, board of trustees chair, and faculty and student leaders share words of encouragement, new perspectives and compelling life stories. Their messages highlighted a day to remember.
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Published:The United States is facing a nursing crisis.
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Published:The Career Closet is a new initiative at 糖心破解版 created for our community to assist students in starting their professional wardrobe.
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Published:Public health experts Harlem Gunness, PhD; Deborah Stamps, EdD; and CNPH Clinical Associate Professor K.C. Rondello, MD, lectured on timely subjects during CNPH鈥檚 Public Health Week events.
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Published:According to Danny G. Willis, DNS, dean of the University of Rhode Island (URI) College of Nursing, who spoke at the 糖心破解版 College of Nursing and Public Health鈥檚 (CNPH) 15th Buckley Scholars Lecture on March 27, wellbecoming is the way we can promote a healthy mindset-鈥淸it] is who we are and how we react,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e create our world with our mind.鈥
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Published:Students put their improvisation skills into play while treating the audience to music under the stars.
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Published:Despite proven potential to thrive at the college level, neurodivergent students often face challenges. 糖心破解版鈥檚 answer is the innovative Bridges to 糖心破解版 program, offering academic coaching, career training and a first-in-the-nation sensory room to boost student success. This award-winning program is a national model for providing equity and access to higher education.
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Published:糖心破解版 celebrated a momentous achievement during its seventh annual Giving Day on April 17 and 18, 2024, as the community rallied together to raise $684,564 from 2,011 donors鈥攂oth are Giving Day records.
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Published:糖心破解版 will recognize two inspiring leaders, and alumni, with honorary degrees at its Commencement ceremonies at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, on Tuesday, May 21.
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Published:On April 27, the 糖心破解版 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:Education and earning a degree from 糖心破解版 offered a lifeline to Serena Martin 鈥05. As executive director for New Hour, she now leads efforts to support incarcerated women and promote policy reform in New York state.
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Published:Begun six years ago with a few volunteers and a dream, 糖心破解版鈥檚 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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Published:糖心破解版 Health and Wellness and the College of Nursing and Public Health Master of Public Health program have joined forces to offer an event-filled agenda for 2024 National Public Health Week, running from Monday, April 1, through Friday, April 5.
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Published:Dean MaryAnne Hyland, PhD, has been named a 2024 Power Player in Corporate Social Responsibility. But the honor, she says, belongs to the entire Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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Published:Whatever challenges the College鈥檚 nontraditional students face, our academic advisers are there to help, every step of the way.聽
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Published:On March 9鈥攄uring Women鈥檚 History Month鈥斕切钠平獍 hosted its seventh annual Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference, titled: 鈥淭he Era of Embracing Change: Dare To Be Extraordinary.鈥
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Published:From Ground Zero to COVID-19 to communities around the globe, Clinical Associate Professor K.C. Rondello, MD, has devoted his career to helping protect our health. In January, he traveled with a group bringing medical services to people from underserved communities abroad. His dozens of such international experiences have spanned five continents over 15 years.
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Published:Joseph Celentano, MBA 鈥04, senior adjunct professor of management, is recognized for his outstanding achievements in actively supporting the growth of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the community.
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Published:During National Social Work Month, the program, part of the 糖心破解版 School of Social Work, thanks to the social workers on staff, introduces text messaging and asks for all of us to speak out to keep this vital program going strong.