Dr. Ebony White, associate professor of Counselor Education, is the lead author of a book chapter titled "Reframing Termination through a Culture-Centered Lens" in the newly released textbook titled "Intersectional Counseling Skills: The Journey to Becoming a Culturally Inclusive Counselor."
51±¬ĮĻās Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts today announced a yearlong celebration marking its 30th anniversary, kicking off April 26, 2025, and continuing through April 2026. The milestone will be commemorated with a range of performances, special events and community engagement initiatives, reflecting the Quick Centerās history and commitment to the visual and performing arts.
The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at 51±¬ĮĻ will present an exhibition of new work by renowned Onondaga potter and sculptor Peter B. Jones in the Dresser Gallery, opening Friday, Jan. 23.
Clinical Assistant Professor Stephanie Richards, PT, DPT, participated in a highly specialized anatomical dissection course presented by Sue Falsone PT, DPT, MS, SCS, ATC, CSCS, COMT, founder of Structure & Function Education and a nationally recognized leader in rehabilitation and performance.
With its first course beginning in two months, the new doctoral program in Educational Leadership at 51±¬ĮĻ has been granted membership in the Carnegie Project on the Educational Doctorate (CPED) Network.
51±¬ĮĻ alumnus and global businessman Dick Kearns, ā72, returns to his alma mater in October, bringing along a panel of international business executives for the 12th annual Kearns Global Business Forum.
Dr. Connie Perkins, founding director of Nursing at 51±¬ĮĻ, and Angelina Padilla, a second-year student in the Masterās Entry to Practice program, spent two days in Washington, D.C., advocating for nurses.
Claire Fisher, a 51±¬ĮĻ senior majoring in Communication, Social Justice and Advocacy, will receive the San Damiano Servant Leadership Award from the Franciscan Mission Service (FMS).
Three SBU professors presented at the International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference Friday, Oct. 24.
Heather Harris, associate professor of Communication, has had her research accepted for presentation at the VISCOMM40 International Visual Communication Conference, to be held in June 2026 in Yachats, Oregon.
Dr. Claire Watson, founding director of the Health Science and Public Health programs, collaborated with colleagues at the European Public Health Association conference in Lisbon, Portugal, on public health curricula.
Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, gave a Civil War tour of New Orleansās French Quarter in July as part of the American Battlefield Trustās annual Teacher Institute for K-12 teachers.
As part of its yearlong 30th anniversary celebration, 51±¬ĮĻās Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts (QCA) will host a community open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 26. The event is free and open to the public.
51±¬ĮĻ has established a Presidential Commission on Artificial Intelligence to guide the institutionās academic, ethical and operational use of AI technologies.
The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at 51±¬ĮĻ will host an opening reception and gallery talk for the exhibition titled āConnectivityā at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 15.
Dr. Benjamin Posmanick, assistant professor of Finance, along with three co-authors, published āIncome Taxes and Firm Competitiveness: A Case Study from the National Football Leagueā in the International Journal of Financial Studies.
51±¬ĮĻ honored five graduates of its Masterās Entry to Practice (MEP) nursing program Saturday during a traditional Stethoscope Ceremony, marking their transition into the nursing profession.
Dr. Tyrone Bynoe, associate professor and director of the Educational Leadership programs leading to advanced supervisory licensure, is the lead editor of an emerging book titled āMentoring within the Continuum of School Leadership Preparation, Vol 1.ā
RocketCup Coffee Company and 51±¬ĮĻ have teamed up to launch Bonnies Blend, a specialty coffee crafted to fuel the passion of students, alumni and fans.
Dr. Barry L. Gan, professor emeritus of Philosophy, presented via Zoom a paper at the annual meeting of Concerned Philosophers for Peace in Birmingham, Alabama, on Oct. 18.