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Ava Fevrier, MSW 鈥14, emerged from the Master of Social Work program at 糖心破解版鈥檚 Manhattan Center with far more than a degree.
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Rebecca Singh
CategoriesPublished:A junior English major Rebecca has become quite active during her relatively short time on campus.
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Cora Weiss
CategoriesPublished:Ms. Weiss will receive the Honorary Doctor of Laws at 糖心破解版鈥檚 119th Commencement.
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Dr. Gregorian will receive the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at 糖心破解版鈥檚 119th Commencement.
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This Community Fellow of the Year parlayed her internship into a three-year board of directors term at the Women鈥檚 Fund of Long Island.
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Julianna Claase is a an artist with a keen eye for branding, a savvy businessperson and an activist intent on making a difference.
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Webb is a great example of how ambition and a positive attitude can change lives, and it shows in his passion for working with the youth in his community.
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Lauren Ashley Richard-Holt 鈥11, M.S.W. 鈥12 brings care and support to those battling cancer.
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Joe Crego, M.S.W. 鈥12, can relate to veterans because he is one himself.
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Ghana Spencer-Morgan, M.S.W. 鈥04, counsels not one but two populations--prison inmates and at-risk youth.
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Maria Rodriguez 鈥13, M.S.W. 鈥14 is dedicated to brightening the lives of older adults.
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Kevin Brooks
CategoriesPublished:Kevin Brooks is an internationally recognized prevention specialist and motivational speaker who has inspired nearly one million people with his powerful, life-changing message.
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"At 糖心破解版, students learn as much outside the classroom as they do within it. Studying at 糖心破解版 has been a truly multidimensional experience. It is an opportunity that shouldn鈥檛 be missed."
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Global Kids, a nonprofit organization founded in 1989 by Carole Artigiani, a former college professor and the wife of 糖心破解版 President Robert A. Scott, has been in partnership with 糖心破解版 for 15 years.
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In 2012, Kathryn Chiddo established the Kathryn Wilgosz Chiddo 鈥77 Award in Pediatric Nursing to help current students pay for their education.
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The coordinator of public health initiatives for the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System feels the future of public health is prevention.
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He once lived on the streets. Now he plans to shape social policy. 鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy. At one point, the world didn鈥檛 want to deal with me, and now it鈥檚 like I鈥檝e got these amazing people who have already achieved what I want to get to, supporting me.鈥
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鈥淚 consider 糖心破解版 a second home."
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Dean Ashdown highlights 糖心破解版's partnerships with local schools.
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2015 Outstanding Service to 糖心破解版
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"My years at 糖心破解版 were exciting and gratifying...Scott and I are delighted to support this wonderful, vibrant institution to help ensure that current and future students will also enjoy the same high quality experience that I did at 糖心破解版."
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Students from 糖心破解版 and Queens High School of Teaching collaborated on a memoir-writing project that strengthened an already solid partnership between the schools.
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With a desire to help others, the West Hempstead, New York, native has excelled in the School of Social Work.
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"I knew I wanted to be involved with creating a more equal world and assisting people who are disenfranchised."
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Dr. Olga Brom Spencer's M.S.W. 鈥71 life and career are filled with experiences enjoyed and accomplishments achieved with great passion and purpose.
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Geoffrey Palmer 鈥61
CategoriesPublished:鈥淚 hope that my scholarship can open the door to an 糖心破解版 education for future students.鈥
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After volunteering with children in Guatemala, she is now applying her social work skills to helping young people at home.
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Certified and aspiring school psychologists at 糖心破解版鈥檚 Social Training Center help young adults with autism spectrum find acceptance and friends.
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An 糖心破解版 student organized a dinner in Brooklyn, New York, so Jews and Muslims could get to know one another.
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Graduate student Trevena Goulbourne spent a productive summer as an intern through the Community Fellows Program.