News at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ
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Hugs and Shrugs
CategoriesPublished:Advice from Laura Brumariu, Ph.D., on raising a well-adjusted child.
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Read about Dilara Islam ’16 and her journey from Bangladesh to NY law.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s new Global M.B.A. is giving students the opportunity to study in New York City—and then take on the world!
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Benson is the executive director of Hip Hop Public Health with plans to return to the University to teach a youth sports class.
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Learn how a student office job helped Sandesh Tuladhar ’12 become a rising star in education technology.
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Leonard Achan '99 studied to be a clinician while working as a doorman; years later, he helps manage Mt. Sinai as a healthcare executive.
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Perez struggled to receive his teaching license as an undocumented immigrant and now is happy to shine a light of hope for his students.
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Eyes on ºüÀêÊÓÆµ
CategoriesPublished:Since 2013, William Fuessler '79 has been recruiting ºüÀêÊÓÆµ graduates as IBM entry-level rotational consultants.
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Meet the Mayor
CategoriesPublished:Business education teacher Don Ryan '66 takes office in his hometown of Hempstead.
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The Painting Park Ranger
CategoriesPublished:ºüÀêÊÓÆµ alum MaryEllen Hacket '10 paints the landscapes she protects as a national park ranger and residential artist.
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A Shining Year
CategoriesPublished:Composer and University Professor Paul Moravec's music wanders in Venice and screams Stephen King.
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Almost 600 health providers will be trained in addiction screening by ºüÀêÊÓÆµ.
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Pop Art Pops Up
CategoriesPublished:Artist Lorryn Moore ’13 is inspired by our bunnies—and Peeps.
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Action and Advocacy
CategoriesPublished:Social Work PhD candidate Dena Gassner is building a career helping others with autism spectrum disorder.
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Learn about the accomplishments of Derner Institute faculty.
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Learn about the accomplishments of Derner Institute students.
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Profiles with a Purpose
CategoriesPublished:You may have noticed recent changes to the faculty profile pages at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ.
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For Emily Kang, Ph.D., assistant professor in ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, TEP was the perfect laboratory for road-testing her own scholarship on teacher quality and its influence on student performance.
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Dairy and Death in New York State
CategoriesPublished:In an essay, Margaret Gray, Ph.D., associate professor, exposes the dangers of dairy farming, especially on New York’s smaller farms.
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Against The Odds
CategoriesPublished:For four ºüÀêÊÓÆµ graduates, long odds are just the beginning of their noteworthy stories.
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A look back at All-College Night held at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ where students and faculty put on a show.
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Kim Petry '91 joined itBit in 2015, as itBit—founded in 2013 as a bitcoin exchange—began shifting its focus from trading bitcoin to the technology of blockchain.
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To be cast in a play by esteemed playwright Charles Mee at Brooklyn’s acclaimed BAM Theater is a privilege few actors can claim. José Leon ’14 earned it just two years after graduating.
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When Lenore Nemirow passed away in 2012, her children, Joan Benn ’85, Elisa Nemirow ’83 and Mark Nemirow, honored her memory by creating the Lenore Nemirow Scholarship.
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The ’96 Panthers’ own metamorphosis produced a team that will long be remembered.
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Brantley hopes to play in the major leagues someday. But he is not letting that goal deter him from his other equally compelling ambition: to earn a law degree.
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As an ºüÀêÊÓÆµ basketball player, Linda Cimino ’01, M.A. ’04, was, by her own description, cerebral and intense, a passionate team leader.
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Sithole’s part, as Mother Courage’s mute daughter Kattrin, was the second biggest in the play, and in a rave review, The New York Times described her performance as “simply extraordinary,†noting that she gave the production “a moving emotional center.â€
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Digging Dinosaurs
CategoriesPublished:Bones are assistant professor of biology and paleontologist Michael D’Emic's, Ph.D., keys to unlocking some of the mysteries of dinosaur growth and evolution.
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Insider information from a Wall Street veteran who now teaches in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business