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Archive — 2017

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration at Nazareth College, Jan. 15

Nazareth College holds its annual celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, with student and staff workshops in the morning, followed by a lively celebration of Dr. King's legacy from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the Nazareth College Arts Center. This ceremony is free and open to the public.

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Toast to 2018 with The Capitol Steps at the Nazareth College Arts Center

The Nazareth College Arts Center is proud to present The Capitol Steps on Sunday December 31, 2017 at 2 and 6:30 p.m. in the Callahan Theater. 

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Nazareth Professor Honored with Appointment to the Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has named David Anderson, visiting professor at Nazareth College, to the Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission.

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Ring in the holidays with Rhythmic Circus at the Nazareth College Arts Center

Get ready to experience a new twist on your favorite holiday melodies with the addition of rapid-fire tap as the Nazareth College Arts Center presents Rhythmic Circus: Red and Green, Friday, December 8, 2017 at 7 p.m. in the Callahan Theatre.

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A New Nazareth College Choir Spreads Inclusiveness through Music

"Many voices, one mission." That is the mantra of the Everybuddies, a new Nazareth College inclusive choir that currently has 17 members: eight buddies (students with intellectual and developmental disabilities) and nine Nazareth students.

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New Marketing and Publicity Manager to Join Nazareth Arts Center

The Nazareth College Arts Center welcomes Michelle Shippers as its marketing and publicity manager.

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Demand for Big Data Drives New Analytics Minor

One of the most in-demand skills in the current job market will now be offered as a new program at Nazareth College.

 

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Nazareth College Theatre and Dance Department and the Theatre League present Ibsen's A Doll's House.

Nazareth College Theatre and Dance Department and the Theatre League present Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House.

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Hockey Team to Partner with VOC for Military Appreciation Game, Nov. 11

In September 2017 the Veterans Outreach Center (VOC), a local nonprofit that provides services to veterans in need, lost $2.1 million in annual federal funding.

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Nazareth Continues ThanksGIVING Traditions

Nazareth College is once again participating in two programs to give back to the Rochester community this Thanksgiving season.

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Nazareth Community Youth Development Celebrate Lights On Afterschool, Oct. 26

This letter was written by Nazareth College Community Youth Development (CYD) students to show words of appreciation to local youth workers who continue to provide mentorship to our CYD students through service-learning and internship activities

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Nazareth Professor Honored with Outstanding Teacher Educator Award

The New York State Association of Teacher Educators has selected Kate DaBoll-Lavoie, dean of education at Nazareth College with the R. Neal Appleby Outstanding Teacher Educator Award.

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Nazareth’s First Annual MLK Visual and Performing Arts Awards

Nazareth College will present the inaugural Martin Luther King Visual and Performing Arts Awards as part of the College’s MLK Day Celebrations on Monday, January 15, 2018.

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NPR’s Tiny Desk Winner Gaelynn Lea to Perform at Nazareth College, Oct. 28

Nazareth students and community members will have the opportunity to attend a performance by award winning, classically trained violinist and songwriter, Gaelynn Lea, in the Forum of the Shults Center on October 28 at 1:30 p.m.

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Nazareth’s Franca Mantisi Awarded Prestigious Dante Scholarship

Franca Mantisi has been honored by the Italian Women’s Civic Club (IWCC) of Rochester with the 2017 Dante Scholarship.

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Nazareth College An Evening with Kevin Hines: Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Advocate, Oct. 24

In September 2000, Kevin Hines leapt off the Golden Gate Bridge, a method of suicidal gesture that has resulted in death for most of the 2000 people who have made that jump since the bridge was erected in 1937.

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Nazareth Student Monika Rabjohn Named Social Work Student of the Year

Nazareth student Monika Rabjohn is the recipient of the Undergraduate Social Work Student of the Year Award at the 50th Conference of the New York State Social Work Education Association in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

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Performing for Peace and Justice: Nazareth College's Eighth Annual Poetry and Music Contest

Nazareth College’s Foreign Languages and Literatures department will host its 2017 Social Justice series featuring a creative writing workshop followed by a music and poetry contest.

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Nazareth Ranks in Top 50 of 2017 Washington Monthly College Guide Rankings for Master’s Universities

Nazareth College significantly rose in the rankings to land at 27th on a list of the Best Master's Universities by the 2017 Washington Monthly College Rankings.

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Lisa Fullam Hosts Second Installment of the 2017-18 Shannon Lecture Series, October 12-13

Lisa Fullam, associate professor of moral theology at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, will present two lectures in as many days.

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