Bank of America names Nazareth its 2025 Neighborhood Builder. The award comes with a $50,000 grant to support Nazareth's pilot program to getÌý physician assistants into rural communities.Ìý
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Read the articleÍø±¬ÃÅ is offering students two new undergraduate majors with in-demand jobs waiting upon graduation: Applied behavior analysis and social innovation and entrepreneurship.
Read the articleNazareth’s physician assistant master’s program is granted accreditation and state approval, and is ready to accept its first cohort.
Read the articleNaz Weekend 2025 saw close to 2,500 on campus for the celebration.
Read the articlePhysician assistant and nurse practitioner are two of the fastest growing professions and Nazareth is preparing for new master's programs in both to help fill the gaps.
Nazareth prepares to launch its physician assistant hybrid master's program.Ìý
Can AI chatbots affect students' social and emotional well-being? Nazareth social work Professor Erin Cole spoke with 10NBC about the red flags.
Can physician assistants help ease the health care provider shortage? Íø±¬ÃÅ has a new physician assistant master's program and director Heather Grotke tells WXXI that PAs are primed to help resolve provider shortages.
Íø±¬ÃÅ is adding professional preparation for one of the most in-demand careers of the next decade to its graduate health and human services programs with a new hybrid Physician Assistant Master of Science (M.S.) degree.
Read the articleThree Nazareth students earn Gilman scholarships to study abroad and gain cultural understanding for their future careers.
Read the articleÍø±¬ÃÅ partners with Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) on theÌýCareer Pathways Training (CPT) Program, a state-funded program designed to address workforce shortages in health, behavioral health, and social care sectors across New York State.
Read the articleMore than 50 high school students from five area school districts spent a day at Nazareth to learn about various mental health professions.Ìý
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Íø±¬ÃÅ sees record interest in nursing applications and significant growth in first-generation and out-of-state applicants for Class of 2029.
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