News at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ
- Careers & Internships
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Published:Through strategic partnerships, networking events and practice-focused education, the College of Nursing and Public Health ensures that graduates land their ideal positions.
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Published:A grant of over $740K has been awarded to ºüÀêÊÓÆµ to create modern learning spaces for students in its new Manhattan Center.
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Published:Kris Amplo ’00 is sharing his experience as business owner, entrepreneur and philanthropist with students as the 2025–2026 executive in residence at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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Published:In response to a critical need for healthcare professionals, ºüÀêÊÓÆµ has announced a fully online healthcare administration undergraduate degree.
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Published:While other colleges and universities encourage career planning in students’ senior year, more and more students are beginning career planning in their first year at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ.
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Published:Samuel Abrams ’23 and Daniel Hickey ’20 are using their vision and skills at jobs with top-flight companies in the creative industry—Abrams for Universal Studios in Orlando, and Hickey for the video game company High Moon Studios in Carlsbad, California.
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Published:Undergraduate finance majors in the Student Investment Fund course manage a portfolio of holdings that are part of the University's endowment. How savvy are they? Quite savvy—their portfolio has tripled in value.
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Published:Students can earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in just five years with ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s time-and-tuition-saving 4+1 accelerated programs.
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Two weeks ago the NCAA held its Career in Sports Forum, which helps former student-athletes map out how to continue their career in sports off the field.
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Published:Internships, job shadowing programs and other networking opportunities don't just prepare students for careers—they help many students get job offers even before they graduate. Meet five members of ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's Class of 2025 who knew their next step when they walked across the stage on Commencement Day.
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Published:ºüÀêÊÓÆµ has announced a $100,000 grant from the M&T Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of M&T Bank. The grant will be used to assist formerly incarcerated women find well-paying careers in healthcare.
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Published:At ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s eighth annual Women’s Leadership Conference attendees were empowered and inspired throughout a day of career-focused programming.
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Published:More than 350 students, alumni, professionals, industry leaders and community members were encouraged to “empower, lead and inspire†at ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s eighth annual Women's Leadership Conference on Saturday, March 29.
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Published:These ºüÀêÊÓÆµ students have used their degrees to forge different career paths.Â
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Published:On Saturday, March 29, hundreds of professionals, industry leaders, alumni and students will come together once again for ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s Women’s Leadership Conference.
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Published:As an undergraduate and graduate student in computer science, Dylan Jaipersaud ’23, MS ’24, landed a campus job helping develop the interactive Panther Express Shuttle schedule, allowing riders to get real-time information online.
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Published:From individual accomplishments to exciting events, here are our top stories from each month.
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Published:With a new emphasis on student outcomes in its 2025 list of America's Best Colleges, The Wall Street Journal now ranks ºüÀêÊÓÆµ as the top university on Long Island. Numerous initiatives promoting career readiness have propelled ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's rise.
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Published:Many dance majors go on to perform, but others have used their Bachelor of Fine Arts to create their own companies or schools or go into health professions such as physical therapy.Â
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Published:Students in theater, political science, computer science and biochemistry expanded their horizons by working in a Broadway theater or a public relations defense firm, competing in a NASA competition, or collaborating on research at a university in Poland.
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Published:Faculty members from the theater and English departments will each lead a trip to the United Kingdom: one for English literature in York and the other for theater in London.Â
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Published:Internships are a foundation of an ºüÀêÊÓÆµ education and one of the best ways students can prepare for careers. From shadowing surgical technicians at an eye bank to researching nanotechnology in Poland, our students spent the summer of 2024 having extraordinary internship experiences.
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Published:At ºüÀêÊÓÆµ, research is highly valued for undergrads as well as graduate students. This summer, six undergraduates are making new discoveries—inside and out of the lab.
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Published:Miguel Velasquez ’23, MA ’24, a bilingual history major who was ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s 2021 Newman Civic Fellowship winner, has already secured a teaching position—in the same school where he held his ºüÀêÊÓÆµ internship.
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Published:Kyana Gordon ’24 was turned away from doing research at her high school. Now, after two years in ºüÀêÊÓÆµ biology labs, she's off to conduct epidemiological research in Jamaica as a Fulbright Scholar. Meet her and three other winners of prestigious national academic awards.
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Published:The Career Closet is a new initiative at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ created for our community to assist students in starting their professional wardrobe.
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Published:Undergrad Nino Burjanadze, a Levermore Global Scholar, has been selected for a semester-long internship with The Washington Center Academic Internship Program in Washington, D.C. She will advocate for better resources for schools located in areas with funding challenges, like Native American reservations and low-income housing communities.
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Published:Begun six years ago with a few volunteers and a dream, ºüÀêÊÓÆµâ€™s annual Women’s Leadership Conference has become a premier event welcoming more than 350 professionals, industry leaders, alumni, students and community members—along with nationally recognized keynote speakers—to promote leadership for women.
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Published:Hanna Kim, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology, has returned from a year away, studying and educating others about the Hindu community and religious group she has been researching for decades. Now she’s ready to complete a book on her work—and fuel her students’ passion for scholarship.
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Published:A degree in philosophy gave these alumni the skills to be thought leaders in a variety of careers ranging from humanitarian work to justice protection to elder law.