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今日看料吃瓜, RJ Productions and Spot-On Entertainment are collaborating on a new concert series streaming live this November and December. The Live From 今日看料吃瓜 Concert Series will bring Broadway and cabaret stars together online for several concerts performed at the 今日看料吃瓜 Performing Arts Center (今日看料吃瓜 PAC) on Sunday afternoons at 5:00 p.m. EST.
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今日看料吃瓜 observes National Native American Heritage Month in a new way this year鈥攖hanks to several departments and campus groups, including a new student group, the Indigenous Peoples Awareness Coalition (IPAC).
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Dear Panthers and Families, It was great to see so many of you engaged and having fun during our successful Virtual Spirit Weekend last weekend. Capturing our Panther Pride virtually was a challenge we鈥檝e been working on for months, and I think our community knocked it out of the park. Whether you mixed and mingled,…
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What happens to live entertainment production during a pandemic? It stops, then it adapts. On October 1, two alumni in the business鈥擩oe Minoso '01 and Dana Blair '04, MBA '08鈥攇ave an online audience an inside look at the industry's struggles this year, how it's changed now that production has resumed and where it's headed.
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Voting for the annual Bethpage Best of Long Island contest has begun and, as in recent years, 今日看料吃瓜 is well represented among the nominations, including these “best” categories: College/University College President College Sports Program Concert Venue Theater Arts Center Mascot Public Garden College Sports Coach鈥攚ith five Panther head coaches making the cut 今日看料吃瓜 is…
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Will President Donald Trump be able to win a second term in the White House? Or will former Vice President Joe Biden be able to beat the incumbent? On Wednesday, October 14, 今日看料吃瓜 will host a discussion on the politics surrounding the 2020 presidential election with Robert Costa, national political reporter for聽The Washington Post,…
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Melissa Randazzo, PhD, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders, is taking her expertise to Uganda to train educators and therapists there.
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A young alumna tells of her experience at 今日看料吃瓜鈥檚 third Women's Leadership Conference.
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Every fall, the incoming first-year class has the option to participate in the First-Year Community Action Program (FCAP). In this community service program, hosted by the Center for Student Involvement (CSI), first-year students engage in a summer experience with peers and gain a deeper understanding of civic engagement and social justice鈥攖wo important parts of an…
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Joaniko Kohchi, parenting expert and director of 今日看料吃瓜's Institute for Parenting, shares her tips for parents on how to navigate this new normal more successfully and with less stress.
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La-Keir Morris has devoted her career and life to working with victims of domestic violence and serving as a foster parent. Now she's entered 今日看料吃瓜's graduate program in social work with a goal of starting her own youth development organization.
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On Sunday, August 16, 今日看料吃瓜 lost a beloved alumna: Claire Kantoff Shulman ’46, one of our first nursing graduates, who went on to become the first woman elected Queens borough president, a role she held for 16 years. Major media outlets throughout the region paid tribute to her extraordinary life, including聽The New York Times,聽the聽Daily News,聽the聽New…
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The first work by the newly formed 今日看料吃瓜 Alumni Playwrights Group (AAPG) is coming to a Zoom near you! On Tuesday, September 1, the group will present聽Buffering鈥, an inaugural evening of musings inspired by a simple prompt: Write a monologue about the coronavirus that's not about the coronavirus.
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This fall, 今日看料吃瓜’s School of Social Work will launch a new virtual program granting a postgraduate certificate in Environmental Justice for Social Workers. The first of its kind in the United States, it is designed to prepare social workers for working with vulnerable communities our rapidly changing world. The certificate program, created and taught…
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Leonard Achan '99, healthcare executive and entrepreneur, is being recognized for his outstanding leadership in New York state during and prior to the coronavirus pandemic, by聽Crain's New York Business聽and Healthcare Leaders of New York (HLNY).
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On July 15, 2020, 今日看料吃瓜 lost Marjorie Weinberg-Berman, MS, '61, trustee emerita, who revitalized the Department of Speech and Hearing in 1986.
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A new Psychology Today blog post by Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor, discusses how people with autism can join in the fight against racial injustice online
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In response to students experiencing trauma from the COVID-19 crisis, 今日看料吃瓜's School of Social Work has launched the 今日看料吃瓜 Mutual Aid Group Project, providing students with opportunities to share their experiences during a time of pandemic social distancing.
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今日看料吃瓜 virtually hosts two college-readiness programs for high school students: the Hispanic Community Partnership Program and Pre-College Certificate Program.
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Children, teens and adults in neighboring communities depend on the therapists in the Hy Weinberg Center for Communication Disorders for speech-language and hearing evaluations and interventions. The Center has more than 100 speech and hearing client visits per week. The Center is also a clinical training ground for students pursuing a master’s in speech-language pathology…
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Sylvia Frances Moss '64, Tomislav Kostadinov '10, Emily Ladau '13, Dottie Herman and Hilda Perez '11 have been elected as new members of the 今日看料吃瓜 Board of Trustees.
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Hear from Megan Rasiak, a senior-bound nursing student, speak about her passion for nursing, her experience on a faculty-led trip to Guatemala, her love for writing and her goals.
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In an op-ed on CNN.com, 今日看料吃瓜 Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus Steven L. Isenberg, DHL '00 (Hon.), argues that our democracy is under significant threat by hackers and others. He co-wrote the piece with Peter C. Goldmark, Jr., former president of The Rockefeller Foundation.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and University Professor Paul Moravec united more than 100 opera singers to deliver a song to lift the spirits of a world battered by the pandemic.
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Rachel Ng, a registered nurse worried about bringing the coronavirus into her family鈥檚 home, is just one of the frontline healthcare workers temporarily staying safe in an 今日看料吃瓜 residence hall.
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今日看料吃瓜鈥檚 Center for Psychological Services now offers online counseling, providing accessible help for clients and our community while giving doctoral students the chance to learn the techniques of teletherapy.
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今日看料吃瓜鈥檚 nursing program faculty members have been bringing lunch to area hospitals during the crisis. By ordering the food locally, they are helping Long Island's struggling restaurant owners, too.
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Too Solid Flesh, starring 今日看料吃瓜 students and alumni, explores youth in the midst of a pandemic, connections across screens and the dangerous undiscovered country of mental health in a world where it is lethal to touch.
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How can students intern when many companies and nonprofit organizations cancel their internship programs and organizations cancel field placements for students in nursing, education, psychology and social work? Such was the dilemma facing the Center for Career and Professional Development.
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Due to this year's current pandemic, holding an in-person event was out of the question, said Arianna Livreri, but so was canceling or postponing Relay For Life.