News Archive

Archive — 2023, October

New county-wide teacher residency program provides scholarships, pay, and experiences to support more high-quality teachers

A $3.6 million grant from the New York State Department of Labor’s Empire State Teacher Residency Program launches a new county-wide collaboration to strengthen teaching in Monroe County schools. The Monroe Regional Teacher Residency Consortium will support the training of 120 aspiring PK-12 teachers who enroll in 15-month master’s degree and initial teacher certification programs at Nazareth University’s School of Education and the University of Rochester’s Warner School of Education over the next two years.

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President Paul is honored as a Rochester Business Journal 2023 Icon

For her innovation and leadership, and for being a force for positive change, Nazareth University President Beth Paul is a Rochester Business Journal 2023 Icon Honors winner.

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Nazareth hosts its first Centennial Summit — Burmese Changemakers Living in Exile

A history-shaping event regarding human rights in Burma, also known as Myanmar, will take place at Nazareth University, as Nazareth's Konar Center for Tolerance & Jewish Studies, partnering with the Congress of Nations and States (CNS), hosts the second international Burma summit — Burmese Changemakers Living in Exile: Frontline Reports on Indigenous Land Rights, Religious Freedom & Gendered Violence on Oct. 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Nazareth's Shults Center Forum

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Nazareth Professors Weis and Campbell honored for contributions to international education

In gratitude for their ongoing support and contributions to international education, the University of Pannonia in Vesprém, Hungary honored Nazareth University English Professor emerita Monica Weis, Ph.D., SSJ, and Philosophy Professor Scott Campbell, Ph.D., with the  "Pannonia Award." 

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