The ½ñÈճԹϠDepartment of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies will host a multi-event, interdisciplinary look at the migratory experience of the Puerto Rican community arriving in New York City from the
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Professor Robyn C. Spencer is offering free public programming that educates New York City communities about the sociopolitical impact of black women’s leadership and organizing.
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The Association for Death Education and Counseling recently awarded the health and nutrition sciences professor the Academic Educator Award for excellence in the field of thanatology.
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Winter intersession students take in life-changing experiences during the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Study Abroad in China Program.
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The computer and information science alumna says her education exceptionally prepared her for her current position at the tech giant.
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‘A New Deal for Artists: Connecting ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï to Its Past, Present, and Future’ tells the story of the school’s roots in President Franklin Roosevelt’s program to lead Americans out of the Depression.
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Twenty-eighteen was a seminal year at the college.
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A vintage sculpture by renowned abstract artist Tony Rosenthal gets a new life on the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï campus.
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Psychology Professor Angelo DiBello scores multiple grants to document drinking patterns and test interventions for college students.
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The Haitian Studies Institute brings together a dynamic curation of pieces from six Haitian artists whose work documents the country’s noble past, celebrates even the ordinary moments of its present, and asks tough questions of its uncertain future.
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