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    Dean of Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, Rajib Sanyal Ph.D. and associate professor, Rakesh Gupta Ph.D., add their expertise on Amazon’s decision to not have headquarters in New York.

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    A study by Professor Geoffrey Ream Ph.D. on suicide rates in LGBTQ youth is featured by many media outlets including Reuters and Huffington Post.

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    According to Gothamist, Cultural advocate LeRoy McCarthy is working to change the name of a portion of Babylon Turnpike to Public Enemy Turnpike. Public Enemy formed on Long Island when Chuck D ’84, ’13 (Hon.) and Flavor Flav met at ³ÉÈËӰƬ.

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    Newsday features Bunny Hoest ’53, who donated 37,000 pieces of original art for The Lockhorns, the popular comics she and her late husband, Bill Hoest, authored, to ³ÉÈËӰƬ's archives.

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    "The cemetery within the fortification walls of Polystylon was discovered in 1991 and contained at least 20 graves, all of which were studied by Anagnostis Agelarakis, a bioarchaeologist at ³ÉÈËӰƬ University."

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    The collaboration of Damien Stanley, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, with the California Institute of Technology on autism theory of mind is featured in Pasadena Now.

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    Jackie Jahelka '18 and Anne Mungai, Ph.D., interim dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences, spoke to CBS2 about the College's efforts to remedy Long Island's substitute teacher shortage.

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    Newsday featured ³ÉÈËӰƬ graduates and the College of Education and Health Sciences' residency partnership with the Mineola, New York, school district.

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    EAB (formerly Education Advisory Board) cites Matthew Wright, Ph.D., ³ÉÈËӰƬ associate professor of physics and department chair. He says students need to hear they are loved and cared for by faculty and staff.

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    ³ÉÈËӰƬ Clinical Assistant Professor Stephen Shore, Ed.D., told WHNT19 News that employers should look at the strengths, not weaknesses, of individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

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    Perry Greene, Ph.D., vice president for diversity and inclusion, shares his advice for building a more diverse faculty with University Business Magazine.

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    Alumnus Chuck D '84, '13 (Hon.), talks about the recent opening of his new art gallery, Artmaggedon, with LA Weekly. He mentions his decision to attend ³ÉÈËӰƬ and what has inspired his artwork.

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    Newsday mentions ³ÉÈËӰƬ’s literacy center in a story on Long Island colleges offering literacy help to young students.

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    Long Island Business News reported on Director of Freshman Admissions Stephanie S. Espina receiving the 2019 ATHENA Young Professional Leadership Award.

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    According to U.S. News & World Report, ³ÉÈËӰƬ has one of the best online college programs in New York state, reports Patch.

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    ³ÉÈËӰƬ Clinical Assistant Professor Stephen Shore, Ed.D., travels the world to destigmatize society’s outlook on autism. He writes about not trying to cure autism but celebrating its potential in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.

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    According to Newsday, ³ÉÈËӰƬ is one of 25 institutions and companies to receive grants from Empire State Development as a way to retain and create jobs in 2017.

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    Innovate Long Island features ³ÉÈËӰƬ's accelerated dual-degree program that will teach students the business of science, giving them a marketable career path in science-related businesses.

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    Deborah Serani, Psy.D., adjunct professor, is cited by the Chicago Tribune on how to control the overwhelming fire hose of news. Her advice is to steer away from sensational headlines and head toward stories with solutions.

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    Newsday published a story featuring ways small businesses can invest in their employees without taking a big budget hit. Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Student Success Management MaryAnne M. Hyland, Ph.D., is featured in the article mentioning mentoring programs as a training alternative.

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    Employees should keep learning, and they don't need a formal classroom to do so, MaryAnne Hyland, Ph.D., associate dean for undergraduate programs and student success, told Newsday.

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    LI Herald reports that Patrick Coonan ’78, Ed.D., who served as dean of the College of Nursing and Public Health, will be recognized at the Malverne Union Free School District’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Awards ceremony along with former researcher for the Ruth Ammon School of Education Stephen J. Benfante, assistant principal of Davison Avenue Intermediate School.

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    Perry Greene, Ph.D., vice president for diversity and inclusion, shared with Inside Higher Ed how ³ÉÈËӰƬ successfully increased our number of new faculty hires who are people of color.

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    ³ÉÈËӰƬ adjunct professor and award-winning author Deborah Serani, Psy.D., was featured in MSN about healthy habits to help you live longer.

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    Young adult fiction has tackled plenty of controversial subjects. According to Visiting Associate Professor Donna M. Freitas, Ph.D.'s article in The New York Times, there's one topic publishers shy away from: religion.

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    More corporate boards include women, but not nearly enough, reports Newsday. MaryAnne Hyland, Ph.D., associate dean for undergraduate programs and student success, who teaches management, noted that board diversity improves the decision-making process in management oversight for companies. Anita D'Amico, Ph.D. '84, also quoted, is one woman who has made it to the C-suite: She is currently chief executive of Code Dx, Inc.

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    Psychology adjunct Professor Deborah Serani, Psy.D., is quoted by USA Today about seasonal effects on depression and suicide.

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    Anthropology Professor Brian T. Wygal is quoted about the real impacts of climate change in Newsday.

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    Several of ³ÉÈËӰƬ's Students are featured for contributing to Puerto Rico's hurricane relief during Winter Break in The Garden City News.

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    The work of Anthropology Assistant Professor Brian Wygal is featured in this story from the German publication Sueddeutsche Zeitung about the world's history with climate change.

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