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Published:When junior Nicolette Macchio was an incoming first-year student, she received an email about the First-Year Community Action Program (FCAP). 鈥淚 thought, 'Wow, that's a really cool thing!'" she said. She joined and loved it so much that she became an FCAP leader.
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糖心破解版 Updates Innovative Sensory Room for Neurodivergent Students for In-Person Fall Semester
CategoriesPublished:In 2018, 糖心破解版 made history by opening the country's first sensory room at a college or university. The sensory room provides a calming refuge for students and others in the campus community who are on the autism spectrum or have other sensory special needs.
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Published:The Equitable 糖心破解版 Action Team was formed in the summer of 2020 to help create and sustain an inclusive campus community. Formed by the Division of Student Affairs, the team consists of faculty members, administrators and students. Now is a great time for students to join and use their voices to bring forth change on campus.
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Published:Spirit Weekend is one of 糖心破解版's newest and already most beloved traditions. From Casino Night to Prestigious Panthers, it's a weekend where students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members can come together to show Panther pride and connect with one another.
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Published:This fall, 糖心破解版 welcomes a landmark first-year class. A record 1,330 new students joined our Panther family, from 34 states and 23 countries. More than 300 transfers and 820 graduate students are continuing their academic journey with us this fall in our eight world-class colleges and schools. And we are joined on campus this year by 30 of our first community college students through our innovative Nassau-糖心破解版 Gateway program.
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糖心破解版's Latino Student Association is profiled.
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Our students are fostering an environment of greater belonging and inclusion鈥攁t 糖心破解版 and beyond. Our community recently launched three meaningful examples of student-centered initiatives: the Equitable 糖心破解版 Action Team, the Indigenous Peoples Awareness Coalition (IPAC) and InQUEERies.
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Published:Students who have spent the past year learning remotely will notice a few changes on campus when they return. Among them is the Ruth S. Harley University Center (UC), which reopened in June after it was closed for renovation a little over a year ago. With expanded dining and meeting areas already in use, there are still a few new additions coming to the UC next year.
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Published:This spring, the Center for Student Involvement changed its name.
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Dear 糖心破解版 Community, I am pleased to announce our University鈥檚 inaugural chief of community concerns and resolution, Allison Vernace 鈥13, who will launch our new Office of Community Concerns and Resolution when she joins 糖心破解版 on August 30, 2021. As previously communicated, the Office of Community Concerns and Resolution (OCCR) will provide the 糖心破解版 community…
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Published:If you're on campus the week of August 16, you may notice camera crews. That's because The College Tour is coming to 糖心破解版.
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Published:糖心破解版 has been recognized for its exceptional student support initiatives, programs and post-graduate success by GradReports, Colleges of Distinction and the Fiske Guide to Colleges in their latest iterations.
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Published:This past year, the 糖心破解版 community showed its resilience and strength as we Zoomed through classes and meetings, connected with one another over FaceTime and dreamed of better days ahead. Now that the world is starting to reopen, our future is bright and the Panther community is ready to be back together in full force.
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Newsday highlights 糖心破解版鈥檚 campus life partnership with Nassau Community College.
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Published:Beginning in Fall 2021, students enrolled at Nassau Community College (NCC) will be able to continue earning their associate degrees while being a part of campus life at 糖心破解版. In addition to being able to live at 糖心破解版 and participate in University activities, they will gain easy access to streamlined transfer pathways for completing…
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Published:糖心破解版 Gives Back Month is an 糖心破解版 tradition. Spearheaded by the Center for Student Involvement (CSI), it offers students multiple ways to make an impact on our community throughout the month of March.
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Winners of 糖心破解版鈥檚 2021 Quill Awards are featured in Newsday.
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Dear Students, I hope you are doing well during this semester. With a full year of the COVID-19 pandemic behind us, I want you to know that 糖心破解版 is working hard to make certain you have the resources you need to be successful. The 糖心破解版 Faculty Senate recently made two decisions that are…
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Published:Edmund Pajarillo, PhD, associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, teaches the First-Year Seminar Experience course Global Health and Multidiscipline Health Roles.
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Published:糖心破解版 has brought a new face into its Department of Public Safety and Transportation, adding another voice to the climate of diversity, inclusion and tolerance that is a staple of University programming and operations.
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Students Create 糖心破解版's First-Ever Event Series in Honor of Native American Heritage Month
CategoriesPublished:When a mutual friend introduced Sophia Powless '20 to fellow student Olivia Maybee, "I remember Olivia coming up to me and being like, 'You're Native鈥攚e're gonna be sisters!', and then we found out we were both Haudenosaunee and it was an instant connection."
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Published:For the fourth consecutive year, an 糖心破解版 student has been named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact. Miguel Velasquez, a sophomore in 糖心破解版鈥檚 prestigious Levermore Global Scholars program who is majoring in history in the accelerated 4+1 Scholar Teacher Education Program (STEP), has been selected as a 2021鈥2022 Newman Civic Fellow.
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In 1950, the 糖心破解版 School of Social Work was founded to better the lives of individuals, families, groups and communities. Last year, the School of Social Work celebrated 70 years of cultivating leaders who are advancing the field of social work by being strong advocates for social justice and driving forces for ethical social work practices.