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Hofstra Master of Health Administration Alumni discuss healthcare transformation

Andrea Bilton April 17, 2018

The Hofstra Master of Health Administration Alumni Association presented a panel, “Strategic Alignment in a Time of Healthcare Transformation,” as part of National Public Health Week, on Thursday, April 12.

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Public Safety Briefs

News Hofstra Chronicle April 17, 2018

On April 4 at 7 p.m., PS received a call from an RSR about a male smoking marijuana at the bus stop outside of Colonial Square. PS responded and stopped the male, who was identified as a Hofstra student....

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Tenured Zarb professors driven to resign

Katie Krahulik- NEWS EDITOR April 10, 2018

A high turnover rate in the Accounting, Taxation and Legal Studies in Business Department has been linked to an atmosphere of bullying, cronyism and disregard for faculty policy. Since the spring of 2015, seven full-time faculty members that make up one of the largest departments in the Frank G. Zarb School of Business no longer work at Hofstra. Administrators within the school were accused of repeatedly breaching the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), circumventing checks and balances at the university. 

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Race and justice journalist speaks to students on ethical professionalism

Auditi Guha, a race and justice journalist for Rewire.News, shared insight on feminism, journalistic integrity and racial justice with students during an intimate talk held in the Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center on Tuesday, March 27.

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Political clubs go head-to-head at debate

Alixandra Wilens April 3, 2018

A conglomerate of student political organizations participated in an open forum for discourse on the issues of gun control and prison reform on Wednesday, March 28 in the Plaza Room West of the David and Sondra S. Mack Student Center.

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Yale professor lectures on religious freedoms

Alixandra Wilens April 3, 2018

The Department of Religion’s annual Critical Spiritualities Event featured a discussion with Yale University professor Tisa Wenger on her new book about the concept of religious freedom and its impact on ideas that shape American culture. “A Conversation with Dr. Tisa Wenger,” took place on Wednesday, March 28 at 6 p.m. on the 10th floor of the Axinn Library.

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Café on the Quad reopens as Dunkin’ Donuts

Leo Brine April 3, 2018

After undergoing renovations for nearly half a semester, Café on the Quad has officially reopened as a Dunkin’ Donuts.

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Former NBC news executive named dean of LHSC

Following an extensive national search, Mark Lukasiewicz, an Emmy-Award winning former NBC news executive and broadcast journalist, has been appointed to be the new dean of Hofstra’s Lawrence Herbert School of Communication.  

Public Safety Briefs 3/9/18

D'Asha Davis March 13, 2018

On March 2, at 12:45 p.m., a Hofstra Plant Department staff member reported to PS that 17 clocks were missing from all of the classrooms and hallways in Breslin Hall. An investigation is being conducted...

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Space exploration explained by NASA’s chief scientist

Kaylee Stebbins March 13, 2018

NASA Chief Scientist Dr. Ellen Stofan spoke at the Helene Fortunoff Theater in the Monroe Lecture Center about how the study of space can help us better understand Earth in order to improve our own atmosphere. The event took place on Thursday, March 8 as a part of Hofstra University’s Science Night Live series.

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Hofstra hosts 20th annual Irish Festival

Leo Brine March 13, 2018

The David S. Mack Physical Education Center was transformed into a sea of green on Sunday, March 11, as students, community members and vendors packed the facility to celebrate Irish culture at Hofstra’s 20th annual Irish Festival.

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Psychology majors receive new workspace

Alixandra Wilens March 13, 2018

Until this semester, Room 029 of Hauser Hall was simply a conference room used for psychology department meetings. But after a brief transformation, it has been officially converted into a dedicated study and hangout space as an “Undergraduate Student Workroom” for psychology majors.

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