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One recently cleaned beach, thriving.

What a beautiful day to clean the beach

Lindsey Lolkema, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER October 4, 2024

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Unabomber investigator and former Hofstra professor returns to speak on campus

Former F.B.I agent and criminal profiler James R. Fitzgerald joined Hofstra University at a fully occupied Guthart Cultural Center Theater on Thursday afternoon for a talk on his life and involvement in the Unabomber case. He discussed his career and provided a condensed briefing on the Unabomber case, which took the F.B.I nearly 20 years to crack with Fitzgerald playing a prominent role.

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Students go head-to-head at annual Brain Bee

Alixandra Wilens February 7, 2018

This was part of a neuroscience event known as the Long Island Brain Bee competition, the local level of an international tournament, sponsored by the Zucker School of Medicine and the Department of Biology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Hofstra hosts ninth consecutive Ethics Bowl

A five-member team from The Stony Brook School defeated a team from Jericho High School in the final round after they presented a nuanced analysis of the ethical implications of driverless cars.

Panelists talk to students about the division of political parties in the United States

Hofstra Chronicle December 6, 2017

  By D’Asha Davis Staff Writer Panelists examined the role political parties are playing in modern America during the event “Beyond the Base? Are the Political Parties Keeping their...

TEDx talks about cultural sustainability

Hofstra Chronicle December 5, 2017

By Daniel Nguyen and Roger Orellana Staff Writer/ Special to the Chronicle Hofstra University and the Zarb Leadership and Consulting Association hosted it’s first TEDx event, which featured six...

Leaders at Newsday Speak to Aspiring Journalists

Hofstra Chronicle November 17, 2017

By Taylor Rose Clarke – Staff WriterNewsday’s senior leadership team offered an exclusive opportunity to the Hofstra community during an event that featured professional accounts from the...

Law Professor Slams America’s ‘Injustice’ System

Hofstra Chronicle November 17, 2017

By Jill leavey Assistant News Editor Yale law professor and criminal justice advocate James Forman Jr. spoke at Hofstra about reforming America’s criminal “injustice” system on Tuesday,...

Lecture Highlights Relation Between Religion and Politics

Hofstra Chronicle November 17, 2017

By Drashti Mehta Special to The Chronicle Students, faculty and attending guests gathered in Barnard Hall on Monday, Nov. 6, for the lecture “Abendland in Christian Hands – Right-Wing Politics...

SGA Recognizes QTPOCC to Enhance Social Acceptance

Hofstra Chronicle November 17, 2017

By Leo Brine Staff Writer The Queer and Trans People of Color Coalition (QTPOCC) was recognized by the Student Government Association (SGA) on Thursday, Nov. 9, which will allow them to expand in order...

Doctors Explain Physician-Assisted Suicide

Hofstra Chronicle November 9, 2017

By Ava Mandel Staff Writer Dr. Timothy Quill, acting director of the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), held a discussion regarding physician-assisted death (PAD) with an emphasis on the...

Tarana Burke’s #MeToo Movement Makes Strides

Hofstra Chronicle November 8, 2017

By Maria Zaldivar Staff Writer With more and more allegations surrounding sexual assault in the media, people have begun sharing their personal stories using the now viral hashtag “Me Too.”...

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