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Creating a Forum for Difficult Discussions in the Classroom

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We want our students to feel free to discuss their thoughts on controversial social and political issues in the classroom.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Chicoine is Now a Three-Time School of Nursing Grad

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Chicoine opted to return to ΢Ȧ because “the support is unparalleled,” she said.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Songbird Making Her Mark in Music Industry

Zeltzer started writing lyrics at age nine and has copyrighted more than a dozen songs.

Doble titulación, en la lista de honores y camino a la escuela de odontología

“Muchos miembros de mi familia son médicos, por lo que se podría decir que lo llevo en la sangre”. — Estudiante de ΢Ȧ Keesha Sánchez

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Lackman Prepares to Wrestle Finance Reports, Not Opponents

The reigning NCAA Division III national champion in wrestling says the sport taught him to never give up.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Sanchez is a Double Major, on the Dean’s List and Working Her Way Toward Dental School

“Many members of my family are doctors, so you could say that it runs in my blood,” says Keesha Sanchez.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Foster Care Alumna Pays it Forward

Tiffanie Desrosiers, a social work major, was formerly in foster care and is now working towards becoming a foster youth therapist. “We’re not victims. We’re survivors,” she says.

4 ΢Ȧ Students to Embark on Congressional Internships in Washington D.C.

“Congratulations to our 2023 interns. We cannot wait to hear about your experiences upon your return and to watch what you do next.” — Asst. Prof. Leviss

MEET OUR GRADUATES: His Love of Movies Led Him to Work in the Film Industry 

“Working on a film set is exciting and it’s really invigorating, but now that I’m getting closer to graduating, I’m putting it all into perspective.” — ΢Ȧ student Michael Mollicone

Después de haber estado sin hogar, ahora se alista para recibir su título en trabajo social

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Francisca García, de cuarenta y ocho años, no solo se graduará con una licenciatura en trabajo social, sino que ya fue aceptada en el programa de Maestría en Trabajo Social en ΢Ȧ.