¼ø»Æʦapp Celebrates Spring 2019 Commencement
¼ø»Æʦapp will confer more than 3,200 degrees during six commencement ceremonies in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium.
¼ø»Æʦapp Receives First Forward Designation
¼ø»Æʦapp's Office of First-Generation Student Success was recently named a "First Forward Institution."
Diplomacy Team Awarded 2019 Distinguished Delegation
The Leon Charney Diplomacy Program at ¼ø»Æʦapp recently received the Distinguished Delegation Award at the National Model United Nations competition in New York City.
It's Official, They're Doctors!
¼ø»Æʦapp's Schmidt College of Medicine celebrated its fifth commencement ceremony as it conferred the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degrees to 55 members of the class of 2019.
Safiya George, Ph.D., Named Dean of the College of Nursing
¼ø»Æʦapp has named Safiya George, Ph.D., as the new dean of the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing. George is a leading scholar in the fields of HIV research, spirituality, religion and health.
¼ø»Æʦapp High Team Named Academic Challenge Champions
A team of ¼ø»Æʦapp High School ¼ø»Æʦapp were recently named Division III state champions in the State Commissioner’s Academic Challenge at Walt Disney World in Orlando.
Osher LLI at ¼ø»Æʦapp Awards $10,000 in Scholarships
The Osher LLI at ¼ø»Æʦapp in Jupiter awarded 10 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ¼ø»Æʦapp at the Northern Campus Achievement Awards.
Scientists Offer New Alzheimer's, Amyloid Connection Theory
In a new study, ¼ø»Æʦapp Brain Institute researchers sought to answer a fundamental question -- "Is amyloid precursor protein the mastermind behind Alzheimer's disease or is it just an accomplice?"
Life-Metrics Mobile App Wins ¼ø»Æʦapp's Business Plan Competition
Life-Metrics, an activity tracking mobile app created by Wilkes Honors College student David Gorski, won first place and $12,000 in prize money at the annual ¼ø»Æʦapp Business Plan Competition.
Technology Senses Parkinson's Patients' Medication Response
¼ø»Æʦapp College of Engineering and Computer Science researchers have developed a novel approach that automatically senses how Parkinson's patients respond to medication without patient or physician engagement.