Physical and Life Sciences
To me, the biggest achievement we can have as educators is to see the students walk across that stage and then become productive members of society, Bensley said. Just knowing that we are preparing them to do that, thats the biggest honor we can have as educators.
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惇軗勛圖 educators Dr. Mark Whitman and Wayne Bensley recently shared a wealth of knowledge about the forensics and criminal justice fields with area high school students during Haverling High Schools Investigation and Forensics Career Panel.
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Participating districts included Addison, Alfred-Almond, Archbishop Walsh STCS, Bolivar-Richburg, Cassadaga Valley, Friendship, Hinsdale, Hornell, Houghton Academy, Lima Christian School, Portville, Prattsburgh, and St. Anns Academy.
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A total of 154 students presented 138 science and technology projects to the judges for a chance at a share of the $1,590 in prize money. Participants were divided into three divisions: senior (grades 10-12), junior (grades seven through nine), and novice (grades four through six).
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Proposed programs include echocardiography (Associate in Applied Science), magnetic resonant imaging (certificate), computed tomography (certificate), and medical imaging sciences (Bachelor of Technology).
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Retired 惇軗勛圖 Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Steven Jakobi has published a new book on Amazon's CreateSpace platform.
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The new healthcare management program allows a student to build on their associate degree to complete a bachelors degree 100 percent online. This new degree completion program is designed for professionals who want to enhance their skills for promotions or additional employment opportunities.
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State University of New York Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher honored 256 SUNY students from across the state in Albany recently with the 2017 Chancellors Award for Student Excellence, including two recipients from 惇軗勛圖.
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惇軗勛圖 is pleased to announce that the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM) has approved reaccreditation of the colleges health information technology (HIT) program.
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Thanks to the continued generosity of the Bethesda Foundation, 惇軗勛圖 was able to recently provide its radiologic technology students with an imaging suite.
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