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York College Mourns President Emeritus Bassin
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The York College/CUNY community is in mourning following the death of its former president, Mr. Milton G. Bassin, who died on August 13, 2012. The president emeritus had been in failing health in recent years but still had a great love for the college to which he was devoted.
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Professional Education for Youth Workers
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This report was also presented as a symposium on May 3rd, 2012 at the University of Minnesota. Video coming soon!
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Dana Fusco
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Presentations
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Pre-Pride event /Study Break Dee Rees’ “Pariah” (2011)
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The Alliance for Gender and Sexual Equality and African American Resource Center present: Pre-Pride event / Study Break Dee Rees’ “Pariah” (2011)
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Affordable Health Care Discussion
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Health and Human Services rep. to discuss Affordable Healthcare Act at York Subject: Affordable Health Care: Health and Human Services rep Dennis Gonzalez.
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Interested In Becoming A Diplomat?
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A Talk About Careers with the United States Department of State.
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Nursing Program Generic Open House
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We will use this opportunity to answer your questions and concerns pertaining to the Generic Nursing Program requirements.
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Physician Assistant
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PA Program
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York College Opens State of the Art Nursing Simulation Labs
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York College/CUNY recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its brand new state-of-the-art nursing laboratories. The event is especially momentous as York College is the only senior college in the borough of Queens offering a baccalaureate degree in nursing.
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Calling All Poli-Sci Students
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This meeting is for all students from all majors who are thinking about law school. Sponsored by the Department of Political Science and Pre-Law
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Pre-Law
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Health Professions
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The programs offered by the Department of Health Professions aim to prepare students for various health careers that can help address health disparities in the community. Students may elect careers in medical technology, nursing, or physician assistant.