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Nazareth hosts mental health career summit for high school students

More than 50 high school students from five area school districts spent a day at Nazareth to learn about various mental health professions.Ìý

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Nazareth hosts regional history honor society conference

ҹɫÊÓÆµ hosted the Western/Central New York Phi Alpha Theta HistoryÌýHonor Society Conference in late April.Ìý

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Nazareth accounting professor shares advice on credit limits

Nazareth Accounting Professor Eileen Beiter is featured in WalletHub's Credit Limit Guide with advice on how to manage both high and low credit limits.

Professor David Steitz named Lifespan’s recipient of the Carter Catlett Williams Award for Excellence in Aging or Long-term Care Services

David W. Steitz, Ph.D., director of ҹɫÊÓÆµâ€™s gerontology program, receives this year’s LifespanÌýCarter Catlett Williams Award for Excellence in Aging or Long-term Care Service.

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ҹɫÊÓÆµ sees record interest in nursing applications

ҹɫÊÓÆµ sees record interest in nursing applications and significant growth in first-generation and out-of-state applicants for Class of 2029.

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Nazareth launches cutting-edge M.S. in Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence

Nazareth launches aÌýMaster of Science (M.S.) in Business Analytics and Artificial IntelligenceÌýto equip professionals with the skills to lead in an AI-powered business landscape.

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Nazareth Director of the Institute for Responsible Technology talks about kids and AI on WXXI

Is it OK for kids to become friends with chatbots? Nazareth's Jeffrey Allan, Ph.D.,Ìýdirector of the Institute for Responsible Technology and assistant professor in the School of Business and Leadership is a panelist on WXXI.Ìý

Nazareth student composer attends the world premiere of his musical composition in Atlanta

Nazareth music composition student Aaron Soltis '25 is attending the world premiere of his piece The Odyssey of the Seafarer in Atlanta.

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