News at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ
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In the fast-changing healthcare sector, the ability to innovate is key to an organization's survival. "We constantly have to anticipate, think, change and adapt to the new environments.â€
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's Theatre Department hosted a Q&A with two Hollywood veterans
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ faculty discuss their research into how best to respond to increasingly common disasters.
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“Somewhere between four and five significant others are affected by one person’s addiction,†explains Dr. Errol Rodriguez.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ faculty investigate environmental impact on aquatic life.
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A look at how ºüÀêÊÓÆµ researchers are studying food and nutrition.
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A glimpse into the professional achievements of Derner faculty throughout 2012-2013.
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Mychael Fabio ’12
CategoriesPublished:Earned All-American honors for his 400-meter dash at the 2012 NCAA Division II Championships.
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Dr. Wladimir Louis-Charles ’12
CategoriesPublished:Believes that healthcare in Haiti will only improve with a strong nursing infrastructure.
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Matthew Puvogel ’06
CategoriesPublished:ºüÀêÊÓÆµ hosts Camp Abilities, a weeklong sports camp for young people with visual impairments. There, Matthew Puvogel and the Long Island Bombers, in a demonstration of beep baseball.
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Steve Silverman ’69
CategoriesPublished:Pledged Pi Lambda Phi fraternity so that his collegiate experience would be more than driving to campus, going to class and driving home again.
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Karen Messineo ’78
CategoriesPublished:Has seen her share of corporate change and restructuring and has thrived through hard work and her desire to learn.
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Kimberly Grey, M.F.A. ’09
CategoriesPublished:A poet and former ºüÀêÊÓÆµ adjunct professor, she has been chosen as 2012 Stegner Fellow.
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"It doesn’t matter whether you’re male or female—as long as you can do the job, you’re aces in my book."
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Class Notes: Fall 2012
CategoriesPublished:Find out what our ºüÀêÊÓÆµ graduates have been up to.
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Most Americans at least suspect that the meanings, menus and traditions we associate with Thanksgiving—even its date—have only a nodding acquaintance with historical fact.
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The Littlest ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Students
CategoriesPublished:Who are the youngest students at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ? Not the freshmen, nor the high school students coming for campus visits or summer programs.
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Good Chemistry
CategoriesPublished:Estée Lauder Interns Learn the Science of Beauty
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In learning so many odd and entertaining tidbits about ºüÀêÊÓÆµ, I just knew I had to share some of the finds.
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Noises Off
CategoriesPublished:By Jeffrey Weisbord ’15 Have you ever tried to enjoy American Idol on mute? Probably not, and you’re hardly alone. But, for more than 600,000 deaf Americans, the volume on Idol and other music shows is always off. So how do they find pleasure in music? One way, according to Antoinette Sacchetti, a part-time professor in the…
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By Caitlin Geiger It doesn’t fit the mold of the traditional classroom setting, and its students receive far more than a typical educational experience. In Dr. Diane Dembicki’s Healing and the Arts course, housed under the School of Nursing, each class focuses on a different approach to healing therapies, spanning from expressive and visual arts and drama therapy…
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The quest for social justice today may take a different path.