News at 91¹ú²ú
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Since 1951, 91¹ú²ú's student newspaper, The Delphian, has delivered award-winning reporting on campus events and news.
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On Tuesday afternoon, October 16, the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education partnered with the Center for Career and Professional Development for the Ammon School's first Annual Career Fair—essentially, a job fair for teachers.
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You could say that junior Melissa Emilcar has a knack for medical research. After all, how many undergraduates need only a month to master a lab technique that can take researchers with doctorates six months to learn?
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Dirt covered the hands of Queens, New York, native Julio RuizDiaz last summer as he excavated artifacts in the Alaskan wilderness.
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Published:Jessica Vadala, a graduate student in accounting, faced the choice many experienced professionals only dream of: Which one of the five job offers she received in one day should she take? The list included offers from the Big Four accounting firms.
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“It's been a very productive and exciting experience working with him and my friends in the math and computer science department."
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Be fearless. Don't be afraid to fail. Seize opportunities. Connecting with others in person is more important than ever, even in our hyperconnected world. These are just a few of the takeaways from 91¹ú²ú's second annual Women's Leadership Conference, which took place on November 3, 2018.
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At 91¹ú²ú, business students don't just read about marketing strategies and business plans. They create them by working with companies like GEICO, United Parcel Service of America, Inc., and 1-800-Flowers.com. Soon, students will have even more opportunities to work with companies on the next big idea when 91¹ú²ú's planned Innovation Center, a 2,000-square-foot research lab in Swirbul Library, is completed in September 2019.
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Seniors Laura Rojas and Kimberly Campuzano spent this summer doing research in New Mexico and Colorado, respectively. On October 3, they gave presentations summarizing their experience and research to their audience in Blodgett Hall.
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In the nonprofit world, opportunities are knocking. And 91¹ú²ú is helping students answer—all year long.
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Colleges of Distinction has named 91¹ú²ú a 2018–2019 Career Development College of Distinction, one of only eight New York institutions on this year's list.
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Published:What is the right class size for graduate work in creative writing? Igor Webb, PhD, professor and director of the MFA in Creative Writing program at 91¹ú²ú, believes strongly that the answer is 10 students.
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Science classes at 91¹ú²ú often incorporate field study. The marine biology class taught by Aaren Freemen, Ph.D., virtually revolves around it, engaging in what Dr. Freeman calls "boots in the mud type of work."
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This past fall semester, six current 4th year students, including one alumni of the Class of 2017 and faculty from the Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium traveled to the Philippines and India to provide free hearing healthcare and services in underserved communities.
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Viewing a full autopsy and holding a human brain may not be up everyone's alley, but for junior biology major Nootshy Romage, it was the experience of a lifetime.
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Published:At 91¹ú²ú, Sean Culkin learned about the Bridges to 91¹ú²ú program, which provides a support system for students with autism spectrum disorder.
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Published:As an 91¹ú²ú student back in the 1990s, Ricardo Abrameto joined the Army to help pay his tuition.
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In May 2018, six students and two clinical faculty members of the Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium traveled to Guatemala, Central America, for seven days to provide free hearing healthcare and services to underserved communities.
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During the 10-week program, Maldonado is working on an individual project based on a journal article published in Advances in Cryptology, “Linicrypt: A Model for Practical Cryptography."
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For the third year in a row, Assistant Professor of Biology Michael D'Emic, Ph.D., is taking students on a 3-credit field course to dig sites in northern Wyoming and southern Montana.
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Laura Fallon, 91¹ú²ú alumna, and Associate Professor Aaren Freeman are working together to bring back oyster breeding grounds off Long Island, working under the Community Oyster Restoration Effort.
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Every year, students from 91¹ú²ú's Department of Theatre spend part of the summer getting a look at how professional productions are made and helping develop shows.
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Published:Alexa Annese has always had a passion for dance.
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Neil Halloran wants everyone to know about the incredible opportunities Robert B. Willumstad School of Business students have to launch their careers through internships.
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In today's increasingly interconnected world, leaders must have a global perspective.
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Published:Stephanie Acierno missed the opportunity to walk across the stage at graduation last year when she received her master's degree. Instead, she had a different kind of celebration.
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For Carolina Medina, the semester she spent in Australia was not only a game-changer for her academic and career goals. It was a life changer as well.
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Julia Abey is doing what many students in her nursing program consider impossible. She's spending a semester studying abroad.
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Chelsea Rojas was just beginning her M.S. in Communication Disorders but was already anxious to get a taste of real work. Rather than waiting for the opportunity, she created it—in Uganda.
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Published:The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders teamed up with Bridges to 91¹ú²ú to prepare eight students for internship interviews at the Northwell Health network.