Nazareth has named Alicia Collins the College’s new associate registrar. In her new position, Collins will provide leadership and technical expertise across multiple areas to ensure the integrity of grading processes, academic records, and degree completion for all Nazareth Students. Through this, she offers a strong commitment to supporting students, faculty, and staff.
Collins previously worked as a data management specialist for Academic Affairs at Nazareth. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature with a minor in Communications and Media at Nazareth College, and is expected to complete a Masters of Science degree in Information Design and Technology at SUNY Polytechnic in May of 2017.
Nazareth University is an inclusive community of inspired learners, educators, and changemakers who for nearly 100 years have been driven by a bold commitment to action, empathy, equity, and leading innovation for the common good. Impact experiences are at the heart of a Nazareth education, preparing each student to discover within themselves the potential to cultivate positive change in their life's work, in any career field, and in a world that is constantly evolving and infinitely interconnected.
Our broad academic offerings present a range of study options typical of larger universities, yet achieved in our supportive campus culture. Nearly 2,100 undergrad and 600 graduate students enroll in degree and certificate programs and engage in collaborative, transformative learning experiences, preparing for the professions and society of today and tomorrow. In a learning community that purposefully integrates liberal arts and professional programs, Nazareth University graduates are able to launch a lifetime of impactful leadership in communities and workplaces near and far.