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Spiritual and Folkloric Songs of Ukraine, April 20
Nazareth College’s Center for International Education is pleased to welcome various, local musical talents to perform a concert titled Spiritual and Folkloric Songs of Ukraine.
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Scholar Mary Evelyn Tucker to Speak on Religion and the Environment, Apr. 18 & 19
Accomplished scholar Mary Evelyn Tucker will present "Envisioning a Sustainable Future: Ecological, Spiritual, and Ethical Perspectives" and "Religions and Ecology: The Emerging Alliance" as part of the 2012-2013 Shannon Lecture Series.
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Nazareth Welcomes Multicultural Education Expert James Banks, March 28
Nazareth College’s School of Education and the Frontier Center for Urban Education are proud to present James Banks, a founder of multicultural education as the Center’s fifth annual lecturer.
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Physical Therapy Dept Honored at National MS Society Luncheon, March 15
The Nazareth College Department of Physical Therapy has been named a “Group On the Move” by the National MS Society Upstate New York Chapter.
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Nazareth Receives Presidential Award for Community Service
Nazareth College is proud to announce that for the first time ever, it was named a Presidential Awardee in the 2013 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
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Nazareth Hosts Eighth Annual Teen Book Festival, May 18
Nazareth College is hosting the highly anticipated, Eighth Annual Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival (TBF).
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Nazareth College to Host War Horse Author, May 16
Nazareth College is proud to announce their role as host for the 2013 Arbuthnot Lecture.
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An Afternoon With Luis Alberto Urrea, March 27
Nazareth College is proud to be the first stop for award-winning author Luis Alberto Urrea’s tour of Rochester as part of this year’s thirteenth annual “If All of Rochester Read the Same Book” program sponsored by Writers & Books, Rochester’s nationally renowned non-profit literary center.
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Phi Kappa Phi Induction, March 22
Nazareth is excited to induct its very first class into the College’s new chapter of Phi Kappa Phi—the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline honor society.
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Home Drone: A Public Art 'Intervention' By Two Rochester Artists
An 18-foot-long rhinestone covered replica of a U.S. Predator drone will be the center of new multimedia art exhibit opening on Friday, March 1, at the Hampden Gallery at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Nazareth Students Part of Hurricane Sandy Rebuild Service Trip, Feb. 22-24
The Nazareth College Center for Civic Engagement, in collaboration with Wagner College, New York Cares, and All Hands Volunteers in Staten Island, is sponsoring a Hurricane Sandy Rebuild Service Trip for Nazareth students, faculty and staff.
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Taking Play Seriously Across the Lifespan, April 11-12
Nazareth College is hosting "Taking Play Seriously Across the Lifespan," an opportunity to explore the importance of play and its impact on every stage of life.
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Nazareth Announces Mayor Thomas S. Richards as 2013 Commencement Speaker
Nazareth College is proud to announce that Rochester Mayor Thomas S. Richards, will address the class of 2013 at the College’s 86th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 12.
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Jon Fernando of Nazareth College Receives Civic Service Awards
Campus Safety Officer Jon Fernando has received the College’s 2012 Officer of the Year award, along with the 2012 Firefighter of the Year award for the West Henrietta Fire Department.
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Author and Army Captain Matt Zeller to Speak at Nazareth College, Feb. 5
Nazareth College welcomes Capt. Matt Zeller to speak and sign copies of his book Watches Without Time on Tuesday, February 5 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
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Babacar Fall to Lecture on "Youth in Africa: Challenges and Hopes for the Future" Feb. 13
Nazareth is proud to host Babacar Fall, as he presents a lecture titled “Youth in Africa: Challenges and Hopes for the Future,” where he will reveal results of his latest research during his commission with the United Nations.
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Nazareth Hosts Regional A Cappella Competition, Feb. 16
On Saturday, February 16 at 8 p.m., Nazareth College hosts the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal.
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Nazareth Teams Up with WXXI and The Little Theatre for 2013 Teen Film Festival
Nazareth College, the WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, and The Little Theatre are embarking on a new partnership to sponsor the 2013 Rochester Teen Film Festival, a collaborative, juried media competition for youth in the Rochester region.
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Ethicist Speaks on Catholicism and Social Issues, Feb. 28 & March 1
Renowned ethicist Lisa Sowle Cahill will present Catholic Bioethics, Political Priorities, and the Common Good on Thursday, February 28 at 7 p.m. and Jesus, Feminism, and Catholic Women on Friday, March 1 at 1:30 p.m. as part of the 2012-2013 Shannon Lecture Series.
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Nazareth Hosts Fourth Annual Alzheimer's Lecture, Feb. 13
Nazareth College’s Gerontology Program is proud to welcome Keith Harrington, director of programs and services at the Alzheimer’s Association of the Rochester and the Finger Lakes, as the keynote speaker at its fourth annual Alzheimer’s lecture.


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