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Published:Olympic Gold Medalist Bob Beamon '72, '00 (Hon.), will be the featured guest in 鈥淎 Giant Leap in a Time of Struggle," a discussion scheduled for Thursday, February 4, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. A collaboration of 糖心破解版 Athletics and the 鈥淕reat Minds, Great Conversations" series, the event is also part of the University's observance of Black History Month.
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Welcoming a New Year and New Trustees
CategoriesPublished:Dear 糖心破解版 Community, Many challenges indeed came our way in 2020鈥攁nd some exceptional opportunities too. In 2020, the 糖心破解版 Board of Trustees was fortunate to gain nine outstanding professionals. Our University and board begin 2021 benefiting from their expertise, leadership and unique commitment to our community and our mission. I congratulate our newest trustees…
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Suhit Gupta '00, Steve Jones '89, Curtis Minnis '77 and Monika Mohacsi '15 have been elected new members of the 糖心破解版 Board of Trustees.
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Published:On January 18, 2021, the completely renovated and expanded Ruth S. Harley University Center (UC) reopened to the 糖心破解版 community.
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糖心破解版鈥檚 micro-class analyzing the inauguration of Joe Biden, hosted by Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science, is featured in the Garden City Patch.
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The naming of Chris Armas 鈥94 as head coach of the Toronto FC is featured by Major League Soccer.
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Marissa Abram 鈥08, PhD 鈥17, assistant professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, has published an article about self-care in Medium.
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Emilia Zarco, MD, associate professor and chair of the Department of Health and Sport Sciences, is quoted in an Inside Higher Ed story about the increased interest in health-related programs.
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Published:Fifty years ago, as protests by Black students across the United States gained prominence, Black and Puerto Rican students at 糖心破解版 seized the moment to push for the creation of a program of study about their own histories in America.
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Published:In 2007, 糖心破解版 launched Bridges to 糖心破解版, an award-winning program that helps students on the autism spectrum or who have nonverbal learning disabilities transition to college life and succeed academically and socially.
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Published:On January 18, 2021, the completely renovated and expanded Ruth S. Harley University Center (UC)聽was reopened to the 糖心破解版 community.
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A response to Jemima Kelly鈥檚 opinion piece 鈥淚n uncertain times, confident-sounding experts are the ones we should question鈥 from Mariano Torras, PhD.
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Published:Dear 糖心破解版 Community, I am thrilled to announce that 糖心破解版鈥檚 reimagined Ruth S. Harley University Center (the UC)鈥攁 vibrant hub on the Garden City campus鈥攊s now open. Our public health and safety team, led by Gene Palma, chief administrative officer and associate vice president, worked with Chartwells (Dining Services) and Follet (糖心破解版 Bookstore) to implement…
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Published:On January 18, 2021, the completely renovated and expanded Ruth S. Harley University Center (UC)聽was reopened to the 糖心破解版 community.
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Published:On January 18, 2021, the renovated and expanded Ruth S. Harley University Center (UC)聽will be reopened and accessible to the 糖心破解版 community.
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Published:Admission to 糖心破解版 will continue to be standardized test optional for current high school juniors applying for admission this coming year, recognizing the difficulty of taking SATs or ACTs during the pandemic.
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It is a new year, 糖心破解版. We entered into 2021 with realism and with hope and were soon met with what many of us find unfathomable.聽On January 6, 2021, we witnessed violence on the grounds and within the United States Capitol. Congress will now try our current president for inciting the insurrection by encouraging his…
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Published:Senior nursing major Kassie Vetrano volunteered at a hospital at the start of the pandemic to work with COVID-19-positive patients. After contracting the virus herself, she returned to her job once she recovered, determined to inspire patients as they battled the disease.