News at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ
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Published:Who is better prepared for success in college: first-generation students, meaning the first in their families to pursue higher education, or non-first-generation students, those whose parents and perhaps earlier generations in the family attended college?
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Published:ºüÀêÊÓÆµ instructors and students aren't only making the best of remote learning during the time of pandemic. In some cases, they're taking advantage of it and building on it.
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Published:With racial tension continuing across the country, ºüÀêÊÓÆµ has responded to include voices of students, faculty and administrators by creating a new diversity and inclusion action team this summer, the Equitable ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Action Team. Formed by the Division of Student Affairs, the Equitable ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Action Team is “a student-centered council that will provide the University…
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Published:Since childhood, Courtney Lee Weida, EdD, associate professor and director of graduate art education in ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, has found the princess archetype “both captivating and problematic.†Dr. Weida partnered with her sister, Jaime Chris Weida, PhD, assistant professor of English at Borough of Manhattan Community College (The City University of…
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Published:New research reveals the impact of leadership on new product development.
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Published:Demystifying blockchain, Bitcoin and other digital money matters
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 12 million people were employed in the manufacturing sector across the United States. According to a 2017 survey in the journal Applied Ergonomics, around 57 percent of workers in factory settings—who often perform heavy, repetitive tasks—reported feeling fatigued at work, which can lead to reduced output, chronic injury and even…
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Published:A young alumna tells of her experience at ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s third Women's Leadership Conference.
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Published:A well-known scholar of issues in East Asian politics and international relations, Vincent Wang, PhD, dean of ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's College of Arts and Sciences, continues to be a highly sought-out speaker and presenter.
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Spoiler Alert: It’s not the equipment, technology or dreaded state PE Tests
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Published:When Provost and Executive Vice President Steve Everett, DMA, talks about the wealth of talent among ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's faculty, one name that emerges immediately is Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composer and University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA.
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Published:New insights into the impact of college sports on athletes’ voices.
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Published:Studies of endocrinology in Chilean rodents shed light on human health.
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Published:According to the World Health Organization, half of the world's population will be living in water-stressed areas by 2025, creating a dire need for improved waste recycling and water purification systems. Scientists around the world are searching for efficient energy sources to harness for this purpose—among them, Justyna Widera-Kalinowska, PhD, associate professor of chemistry at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ.
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Wearable Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Safeguarding the Health of Seniors
CategoriesPublished:For many seniors, the prospect of losing their independence is terrifying. Fortunately, new technologies involving algorithm-driven artificial intelligence (AI) are making it possible for seniors to stay at home without sacrificing their health or their access to quality care.
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Published:An underutilized drug, buprenorphine, can pave the way to recovery.
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Applying Business Theory to Nursing Practice
CategoriesPublished:ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's nursing and business schools join forces to inspire the next generation of nurse managers.