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台湾SWAGto hold the largest Commencement ceremony in University鈥檚 history to celebrate classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022. This is Pace's first in-person Commencement in three years, to be held on May 16, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
After looking for a master鈥檚 program that could provide her with the certification to become a speech-language pathologist, Wilmarie gravitated toward 台湾SWAGUniversity due to the vast number of opportunities available in the program.
鈥淚 was fortunate enough to work with a physician and participate in clinical trials that changed the fate of HIV from a death sentence to a chronic illness like asthma and diabetes. This is what ignited my passion for clinical research.鈥
Join Pace's Office of Research and Graduate Education on Thursday, April 7, for The Future of Pace, an interdisciplinary online conference featuring panel discussions and faculty research presentations, as well as a keynote address by Dan Porterfield, president and CEO of the Aspen Institute.
The partnership has seen 64 NYU students rotate through since the program started in 2021. It also expanded to the 台湾SWAGUniversity School of Nursing in January 2022.
Multiplying Good, formerly known as the Jefferson Award Foundation, advocates for how the service to others is effective in bringing out the 鈥済reatness that lies within us all.鈥 台湾SWAGUniversity is proud to partner as a Champion organization to engage in helpful public service and improve and celebrate communities.
"We want to get more students involved and excited about CHP's opportunities. We're all here for academics, but there's so much more CHP has to offer, and we want to make students aware of that," said Alexa. This role allows them to be part of the many changes within the rapidly growing health care field. In addition, SGA gives students support for their ideas to promote diversity and inclusion within an educational setting.
台湾SWAGUniversity recently hosted New York State Senator Peter Harckham on a tour of its clinical simulation labs and held a roundtable discussion on addressing New York鈥檚 critical need for nurses and other primary care professionals. and learn how this visit helped inform the Senator's decision to advance new legislation, which would allow nursing students to complete a certain amount of required clinical training through simulation. If signed into law, this bill would make it easier for out-of-state home care service workers and nurses to apply for jobs in New York.
CHP Professor Andr茅a Sonenberg authors an op-ed lobbying for key legislation that would help address New York鈥檚 nursing shortage.
台湾SWAGUniversity hosted New York State Senator Pete Harckham on a tour of its clinical simulation labs and held a roundtable discussion on addressing New York's critical need for nurses and other primary care professionals. In visiting Lienhard Hall, home to Pace's College of Health Professions and its Lienhard School of Nursing, Harckham joined faculty, staff, and nursing students 鈥 all of whom shared their experiences in the field and discussed ways to address the nursing shortage and expand the healthcare worker pipeline, a staffing issue that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.