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October 2017
 
Jazz studies alumnus – a multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer, ensemble leader, and conductor – is one of 24 to receive honor
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William Paterson volunteers are helping to support graduate students in the department of clinical psychology at Carlos Albizu University, which has campuses in San Juan and Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
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Their research aims to create and analyze a millennium’s worth of historic temperature and precipitation records for northern and southern Laos
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View album of photos from debate, behind-the-scenes, and post-debate panel with students and faculty
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The Telling Project, an on-campus production, is among several events that deepen the understanding of the military and veterans’ experience
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All proceeds from the book,"Prospect Park," by Arcadia Publishing will support the education of William Paterson students from Prospect Park
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Lin, whose installations include the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, will discuss the intersection of art and architecture
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Highlights include foraging for edibles with “Wildman” Steve Brill on November 4, and a talk by iconic food writer and chef Ruth Reichl on November 9
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Alumni Kevin Guerrero ‘15 and Sebastian Escobar ‘15 exemplify the value of civic engagement
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