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Nazareth student Sarha Smith-Moyo is a leader in the classroom and community — with a passion for social justice and responding to the homelessness crisis. Her activism earned her NY Social Work Education Association Student of the Year honors. News story »
Students learn & gain experience during more than 15,000 visits each year to Nazareth's on-campus clinics for creative arts therapy (art, music, and play), nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, public health, social work, and speech-language pathology and audiology.
With support from an American Association of University Women fellowship, Nazareth faculty and students provided a summer science camp focused on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to underserved middle school girls.
±Ê¾±³¦³Ù³Ü°ù±ð»å:ÌýMarie Bell, Ed.D., Nazareth assistant professor of nursing, shows campers how to use a stethoscope during the camp.
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Nazareth's annualÌýSocial Innovation Hack-A-ThonÌýconnects students withÌýsocial innovators, shares changemakingÌýknowledge and skills, and provides anÌýexperiential learning opportunityÌýto brainstorm approaches to pressing local and global challenges.
One student attendee said she realized the need to collaborate with people affected by a problem, or your solution won't work.
Meaghan de Chateauvieux ’03 hasÌýa passion for equity and human rights and is now president and CEO of Willow Domestic Violence Center. She reflects on how her college experiences helped prepare her.
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