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- December 23, 2020
Part One: Daemen’s Coordinated Preparedness – Making Emergency Management Information Accessible Keeps Daemen Student Safe
In the face of a global pandemic, Daemen University’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) worked diligently to provide, implement and maintain a thorough plan – complete with accessible resources, and robust procedures – to help protect students and all Daemen University community members. The ERT’s efforts have helped keep active cases minimal and prevent the spread of Covid-19. In fact,…
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- December 22, 2020
Wildcats End Unprecedented Semester and Look Ahead to Potential Return of Competitions
When it became clear that COVID-19 would drastically alter the landscape of college athletics during the Fall 2020 semester, Daemen University Director of Athletics Traci Murphy didn’t mince words about the resolve of the Wildcats. “Let me assure you, the Daemen Division of Athletics is not closed. We must continue to compete for championships, regardless of what month the competition…
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- December 7, 2020
Downstate to Upstate Western New York: A NYC Perspective of Daemen
NYC Native Jevon Jordan Tells All As a student coming from New York City to Buffalo, there are a lot of unique opportunities waiting for you here. While The Big Apple has so much life, history, culture, and massive amounts of people, students like Jevon Jordan have been able to experience something special right here in Western New York as…
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- December 6, 2020
Daemen professor shares rich history of Buffalo Polish immigrants
Dr. Andrew Kier Wise, professor of history and director of the Center for Polish Studies at Daemen University, has been sharing some unique insights into the history of Buffalo. Wise, through his presentations, provides a look back in time to Buffalo at the end of 19th century, when the city was an industrial center and Polish immigrants accounted for much of the expanding…
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- December 3, 2020
Daemen Social Work Creates Impact with Service Link Stop
Daemen University’s own Social Work and Sociology Department has joined many local agencies to help form the Erie County Service Link Stop, a safe and welcoming environment which connects individuals leaving detention with comprehensive services to help them not only adjust in their community, but thrive in it. “The Service Link Stop is an important collaborative, which is changing life outcomes…
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- November 19, 2020
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AT students benefit from on-ice simulation
Daemen University athletic training students had the opportunity to learn and test out their skills during their program’s annual on-ice seminar, held at Nichols High School’s Dann Memorial Ice Rink on Nov. 11. This unique continuing education event was hosted by Sports Medicine Concepts, Inc. (SMC), a company from Avon, N.Y. that focuses on training sports healthcare professionals in the management…
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- November 17, 2020
AT Student Moriah Gregory Awarded Scholarship
Each year, the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association scholarship program honors student members for their demonstrated excellence in academic and clinical work as an entry-level athletic training student. There are only 11 of these awards available, and we are proud to share that one of Daemen’s finest, Moriah Gregory has been selected for the Joseph Abraham Scholarship! The competitive EATA application…
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- November 12, 2020
Perks of attending a small college
As a student looking around the room in your high school classes, have you ever thought, “What if there were five times the amount of students in here?” Now, transition that to college, and think of your ideal classroom. It may not have meant as much to you until now, but if your smaller classes, seeing and knowing your teacher…
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- November 12, 2020
Healthcare Degrees for the Future
As a high school student, looking forward to all that is ahead, one of the biggest choices to make can be in selecting a degree of choice that will lead to a fulfilling and long career. A great place to be for that job security and return on your investment is in healthcare. In an era where the world is…
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- November 11, 2020
An inspirational letter on education to all Veterans
By Col. Jean M. Anderson Chief, Army Medical Specialist Corps, US Army Reserves Daemen University, Physical Therapy, ’92 Veterans Day 2020 will be different in so many ways from prior years. Although we may not be able to participate in many in-person celebrations, the sentiment is still the same. I would personally like to start by saying a huge, “thank…
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