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The Future of Fatherhood
CategoriesPublished:According to Diann Cameron-Kelly, Ph.D., associate professor and B.S.W. program faculty chair, early paternal engagement can have life-changing results.
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Filling in History's Gaps
CategoriesPublished:Brian Wygal, Ph.D., an associate professor of anthropology at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ, believes that light can be shed on the colonization of Alaska by prehistoric people through the study of microblades.
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The composer and University Professor Paul Moravec, D.M.A., has devoted his life to music, but he has another passion as well: history.
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This past fall semester, six current 4th year students, including one alumni of the Class of 2017 and faculty from the Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium traveled to the Philippines and India to provide free hearing healthcare and services in underserved communities.
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Elizabeth Palley, J.D., Ph.D., professor of social work and an expert in family policy, took to the pages of The Hill on July 12 to advocate for universal childcare.
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Jane H. White, Ph.D., is an expert in psychiatric-mental health nursing who has made a profound impact on ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's nursing program since arriving on campus in 2005.
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Beating the Odds
CategoriesPublished:ºüÀêÊÓÆµ math professor crunches numbers to catch cancer at its onset.
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How do individuals grasp their identity when they're forced to leave home during a time of war?
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Dr. White has been selected by The New York Academy of Medicine's prestigious Fellows program.
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Dr. Jacques Barber will be honored for lifetime work with the 2018 Distinguished Psychologist Award for Contributions to Psychology and Psychotherapy.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's first recipients of the DAISY Award “for extraordinary nurses," presented by the College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH).
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There's an art to teaching science. That's the idea behind the Mobile Summer Institute (MoSI) program.
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New research reinforces the importance of that role, finding that children who have fathers—or father figures—in their lives do better, both academically and socially.
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In honor of National Nurses Week 2018, ºüÀêÊÓÆµ held more than a week of events celebrating the contributions of our nursing students, faculty and alumni.
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University Professor of Music Paul Moravec, the composer behind the acclaimed 2016 opera adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining, has tackled another American epic in his Sanctuary Road.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ offers personal attention from faculty members with international reputations. From Fulbright awardees to Pulitzer Prize winners, there are world-class scholars across the University.
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Just as the storm over Michael Wolff's book reached peak intensity, The Christian Science Monitor decided to take a look at the very first insider account of life in the White House.
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Dr. Richard Garner is an accomplished scholar, published author, Alumni Legend and current and founding dean of the Honors College.
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An ºüÀêÊÓÆµ chemistry professor is taking select students on a big journey to study very small things.
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How are Derner School of Psychology doctoral students applying their training in the community? Learn about the growth of the Derner Hempstead Clinic, its impact, and the experience of student psychotherapists training at this innovative program.
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Derner Hempstead Child Clinic Grows
CategoriesPublished:How are Derner School of Psychology doctoral students applying their training in the community? Learn about the growth of the Derner Hempstead Clinic, its impact, and the experience of student psychotherapists training at this innovative program.
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Both here and abroad, Stephen M. Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor, stresses the importance of a strength-based model to help empower individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Nominate your fellow ºüÀêÊÓÆµ employees for the President's Award for Excellence!
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The co-editors and contributors to Written in Her Own Voice: Ethno-educational Autobiographies of Women in Education hope their book will help strengthen black women educators while changing attitudes among white male colleagues and supervisors.
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Daryl Gordon, Ph.D., Ammon School associate dean, presented on TESOL topics to an international audience at the 14th annual CamTESOL Conference on English Language Teaching in Cambodia.
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The 300-plus area high school students who attended the Human Rights Awareness Day Conference on ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s Garden City campus left with useful information about the various forms of discrimination, sexual harassment, mental health and immigration.
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The Ammon School’s first campus-wide Conversations on Race event took place in 2014. Current news events have shown us that the need for such dialogue is probably greater than ever.
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Professor Beth Christensen, Ph.D., director of ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's environmental studies program and chair of the Faculty Senate, has been asked to speak at the World Ocean Summit 2018.
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Carmen de Lavallade '03 (Hon.) made headlines when she was named a Kennedy Center honoree for her illustrious career.
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Champigny suffered a stroke at age 11. She credits ºüÀêÊÓÆµ for providing the personalized education that has enabled her to continue her recovery process, live on campus and complete her biology degree this spring.