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April 2017
 
Maureen Conway ’66, retired senior executive at Hewlett-Packard, will be awarded an honorary doctorate
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School of Continuing and Professional Education offers programs for Grades K to 12, exposes students to college-level material, emphasizes STEM/STEAM, and offers a hands-on approach to learning
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Bravo, the chief executive officer of Morris Habitat for Humanity in Randolph, is honored as a Distinguished Alumna by the William Paterson Foundation at its 27th annual Legacy Award Gala
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Wayne-based company to be honored with 2017 Distinguished Corporation Award at William Paterson University Foundation’s 27th Annual Legacy Award Gala
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Brianna Egers, a sophomore majoring in marketing, is one of 273 students in the nation and one of only five in New Jersey to receive the 2017 Campus Compact Newman Civic Fellows Award for civic engagement
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Students in the School of Education and Training (SET) at John F. Kennedy High School in Paterson were participants in a global awareness initiative called Imaging Children of the World and distributed through the non-profit Memory Project
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Susan Anlian Ketigian ’79, a registered nurse, embarks on her 15th surgical medical mission
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WP Bowling Team now advances to Intercollegiate Team Championships in Baton Rouge, LA this week, where they placed second in 2016
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Stephanie Rivera Berruz, an assistant professor of philosophy at William Paterson, is one of 30 faculty honorees nationwide
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NJTV News features story on third-graders from Paterson School 12 learning about science, nature, and the environment from future elementary teachers
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