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The APEX Auxiliary Gym was a full house at this week's 2024 Career and Internship Fair. (Photo by Mildred Perez) | |
"We are truly grateful for our strong partnerships with the Lehman community. Our students turned out in large numbers to connect with employers, learn and apply for career opportunities, and practice their networking skills."
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Change is Coming to Commencement |
Class of 2024 graduates will have their name called as they walk across the stage at Commencement on May 30.The rest of the program will be streamlined to accommodate the extra time needed for this and as a result there will not be a post-event barbecue, but there will still be plenty of time to pose for photos with family and friends after the ceremony.
For more details, please bookmark the class of 2024 webpage.
Faculty, Staff, and Students:
Commencement Needs YOU in order to be a success.
Sign up to volunteer.
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Poet and Professor Memorialized
The Leonard Lief Library's archival exhibition and website dedicated to late Lehman College Professor Joseph Tusiani, is now available for all to view. View the collection in person in the Library Special Collections, room 230.
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ICYMI: Lehman Welcomes International Nurse Trainees
A new program is giving international nurses living in New York free training for the NCLEX exam and a chance to double their salaries thanks to the New York City Department of Small Business Services.
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Boosting Enrollment to Fulfill Bronx Health Care Needs
School of Health Sciences, Human Services, and Nursing Dean Elgloria Harrison talks with the Bronx Times about Lehman's new Nursing Education, Research and Practice Center and what it means for the future of healthcare in The Bronx. (Photo by Edward Caruso)
| “Many of our students will stay in the Bronx and practice in the Bronx after graduation, which we’re very proud of. They’ll continue caring for their local community.” | |
Need for Nurses
Univision visits the new Nursing Education, Research, and Practice Center to speak with Interim Provost Jorge Silva Puras and Professor Brenda Hernandez-Acevedo about the growing need for nurses in NYC.
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Describing an Ekphrastic Poet
Domnique Winters (Africana Studies) reflects on her friend–Bronx Poet Laureate and City College of New York Adjunct Professor Kerryanne Bell–in the Mott Haven Herald. (Photo c/o Kay Bell and the Mott Haven Herald)
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Curriculum That Represents Cultures in the Classroom
Professor Robyn Spencer-Antoine (History) is one of the leading scholars who contributed to the groundbreaking curriculum, Hidden Voices: Stories of the Global African Diaspora, Volume 1. Harlem World reports on the new curriculum, which offers an in-depth exploration of the African diaspora’s influence on global and United States history.
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Women's History Month Begins 🌟
From the Archives
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Making Waves: During World War II, nearly 81,000 women were trained as decoders, navigators, and mechanics on Lehman's campus, which was then known as Hunter in the Bronx. The women were part of a new division of the Armed Forces known as the WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service) and were the first women who could serve in the American military. | |
Celebration of Black Women's History with Novelist Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa 🌟
Thursday, March 7, 1-4 p.m.
All are welcome to join the Women's and Gender Studies Program in the Leonard Lief Library, room B-05 for a discussion led by Letras Boricuas Mellon Fellow Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa and moderated by Lecturer Mariposa María Teresa Fernández.
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Honoring Women: Creating Art, Book Reading 🌟
Thursday, March 7 Creating Art: 2:30-4:30, Student Life Building, Room 222
Brazen Book Reading: 4-5:30 Online
Create artful thank you notes and artwork to give to an important role-model in your life or attend a book-reading from graphic novel Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World by Pénélope Bagieu. Get info about all Campus Life events at Club Central.
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Art as Packaging
Friday, March 8, 1 p.m.
Mixed Media Artist Luis Stephenberg is this week's Sara Little Turnbull speaker. Delve into thought-provoking themes at the intersection of art and design. Register for the Zoom series.
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The Johnny Pacheco Latin Music and Jazz Festival Evening Performances
Wednesday March 13- Friday, March 15
Don't miss 3 nights of jazz in the Lehman College Studio Theatre. No tickets needed. Get info here. The concerts will also be streamed on BronxNet.
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Majors and Minors Fair
Thursday, March 21, 12:30-3 p.m.
Set the direction for your future! Explore all of Lehman's majors and minors, connect with faculty and staff, collect Lehman gear, and take advantage of other great opportunities. Students: RSVP to be entered into a raffle for a $100 Amazon gift card.
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Herbert H. Lehman Memorial Lecture: Hip Hop With a Heart
Tuesday, March 26, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Former Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr. ’05 and Bronx Hip Hop Legend/Entrepreneur Fat Joe rap about how their experiences in The Bronx have kept them civically engaged and working to do more. Register now.
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Basic Needs Support: Student Affairs Support Grants For Eligible Lehman Students
This spring, the Basic Needs department presents emergency grant for eligible Lehman College students facing financial hardships including emergencies. Details are available here.
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Faculty Lunch and Learn Thursday: March 14 or 21, 11:30 a.m.
Science Building, room 1405
Treat yourself to a delicious meal while getting the latest information on Lehman’s Career Success initiative for your students. RSVP here.
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Welcome to HS2N: Lehman's School of Health Sciences, Human Services, and Nursing held their accepted students day. The event was highly interactive with blood pressure checks, CPR training, and a Virtual Reality simulation. (Photos by HS2N Faculty) | |
Honor to Host: Lehman welcomed Macaulay Honors College administration Dean Dara N. Byrne, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Roblin Meeks, and Executive Director for Student Services and Engagement Curtis W. Hoover to campus. The group met with students, faculty, and President Fernando Delgado. (Photos by Lehman College Multimedia Center). |
STEP Speaks UP: The Lehman STEP Student Advisory Committee facilitated a workshop that highlighted historical artifacts around Lehman Campus, such as the Olmec Head, at the 30th annual Bronx Parks SpeakUp. |
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Black History: Dr. Larose Parris, Chair (Africana Studies) delivered the Keynote at last week's Urban Male Leadership Program/Crear Futuros event focused on Black History and the legacies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. UMLP Director Michael A. Deas, LMSW also spoke and the Celia Cruz High School Choir performed. (Photos c/o Mariposa María Teresa Fernández via Instagram) |
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Wealth of Knowledge: Lehman College School of Business Dean, Dene Hurley, spoke to special guest John Catsimatidis about his new book, How Far Do You Want to Go. Catsimatidis answered students' questions about his journey to becoming a billionaire. (Photo by Lehman College Multimedia Center) |
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Event Coverage: Last week, the documentary Preschool to Prison was screened on campus. News 12 was in attendance and spoke to former special education teacher and film director Dr. Karen Baptiste. (Photo by Barnabas Crosby)
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Events should now be submitted directly to the College Calendar for consideration. If you have questions about how to do this, reply to this email.
Send your photo submission with the subject line "Photo of the Week" to
communications.digest@lehman.cuny.edu.
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