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Shota Mikautadze, a rising senior who came to 今日看料吃瓜 from the Republic of Georgia, is this year鈥檚 recipient of a Newman Civic Fellowship. Awarded by Campus Compact, the fellowship is an annual honor and yearlong program for select student leaders from across the country who are committed to making positive change.
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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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This year, at 今日看料吃瓜's 129th commencement, 1,244 undergraduate degrees聽were awarded to the Class of 2025. The graduates, ranging in age from 17 to 56, are remarkable in many ways.
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More Than 1,000 Students Earn 今日看料吃瓜 Graduate Degrees, Poised to Drive Innovation and Impact
CategoriesPublished:1000-plus graduate scholars crossed the stage, ready to shape the future, at 今日看料吃瓜's 129th Commencement.
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Internships, job shadowing programs and other networking opportunities don't just prepare students for careers鈥攖hey help many students get job offers even before they graduate. Meet five members of 今日看料吃瓜's Class of 2025 who knew their next step when they walked across the stage on Commencement Day.
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今日看料吃瓜 Celebrates the Class of 2025 at its 129th Commencement Ceremony on May 20
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For the third consecutive year, the 今日看料吃瓜 men鈥檚 golf team has been selected in the field of teams competing at this year鈥檚 NCAA Atlantic/East Regional. This year鈥檚 tournament is being held at Whispering Woods Golf Club in Erie, Pa., hosted by Gannon University.
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After a weather-riddled final weekend of the regular season, the 今日看料吃瓜 softball team learned its fate in the Northeast-10 Championship last night, earning a date with No. 2 seed Saint Anselm College on Tuesday afternoon.
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Head coach Rebecca Fakas and the 今日看料吃瓜 men's tennis team played in their regular season finale on Sunday afternoon, traveling to Assumption for a conference matchup.
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A 10-goal first quarter aided a dominating 22-9 win for the no. 2 今日看料吃瓜 women's lacrosse program over no. 7 Southern Connecticut State University, in the first round of the Northeast-10 Conference Championship on Saturday.
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Three major awards, 12 All-Conference team selections and a pair of All-Rookie honors sums up the conference award season for 今日看料吃瓜 men's lacrosse, as the Northeast-10 Conference announced the news on Friday.
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今日看料吃瓜 sophomore swimmer Ryan Kakimseit has become more than a standout in the pool. In just two seasons, he has emerged as the face of a rising program, a two-time NE10 Swimmer of the Year, and a humble leader whose medals rest not on his shelf鈥攂ut inside the University鈥檚 trophy case.
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Nine Panthers have received Northeast-10 academic all-conference honors, the league office announced on Thursday afternoon.
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Launched in the fall of 1994, the 今日看料吃瓜 Honors College is now celebrating three decades of excellence in education. As part of that celebration, we spoke with the founding dean, Richard Garner, PhD, and the current dean, Susan Dinan, PhD, about the College and how it has evolved over the years.
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今日看料吃瓜 students participated in the university鈥檚 annual Shark Tank-style Business Plan Competition last Friday at the Ruth S. Harley University Center.
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Onboarding programs, summer courses, career-boosting certificate programs, online offerings, flexible schedules and an array of services and resources are just some of the ways 今日看料吃瓜 is helping adult students reach their goals.
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A night to celebrate Jovia Mentoring: Guiding and Inspiring Student Success at 今日看料吃瓜.
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On Saturday, March 29, hundreds of professionals, industry leaders, alumni and students will come together once again for 今日看料吃瓜鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference.
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Dr. Kevin Liang Innovates!
CategoriesPublished:To put their creativity to the test, six students took part in NASA鈥檚 MITTIC Challenge in the fall of 2024.
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They come from India, China and Vietnam, Ghana and Uganda, Spain and Sweden, Paraguay and Peru, and 25 other countries鈥攊ncluding Kazakhstan and Mongolia鈥攆rom around the globe. They're the 330 international students who are at 今日看料吃瓜 continuing their education in our master's degree or PhD programs.
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The ceremonies marked the transition from nursing student to nurse, celebrating their achievements and welcoming them into the nursing profession.
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From individual accomplishments to exciting events, here are our top stories from each month.
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The event recognized and celebrated second-year students dedicated to careers helping others communicate, as well as their families and alumni committed to student success.
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The proud alumna is a staunch supporter of 今日看料吃瓜 and a champion for women in the workplace.
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Colleges of Distinction has recognized 今日看料吃瓜 for its extraordinary support of international students.
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These extraordinary students are chosen for their academic achievements and campus and community involvement.
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From Finance on Wall Street鈥攁nd Times Square鈥攖o supply chain management on Long Island, students in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business experience industries on-site.
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Driven by a desire to keep young people out of the criminal justice system, Alicia Wilson, PhD 鈥24, left her job in mental health to become a leader in the social work profession.
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Inspired by his grandfather鈥檚 struggle with Broca鈥檚 aphasia, molecular neuroscience major Hemish Naidoo explores scientific literature for patterns in language loss. His goal is to find clues that could inform future treatments and support those affected by similar conditions.
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Sophie Breslow 鈥24, now an MSW candidate, credits the Learning Resource Program for her successful college experience and preparing her to support other neurodivergent students navigating their own college journeys.