Countdown to Naz Weekend 2023 |
Jam-packed with opportunities to connect, engage, and learn, this year’s Naz Weekend starts Friday with our Centennial Celebration kick-off, features a keynote with Marlee Matlin, and an opportunity to hear about Globalization and Multiculturalism at TEDxNazarethUniversity. Join us for these and more this weekend!
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Join us for a series of virtual career workshops with a cohort of Nazareth alumni. Together you’ll foster community and learning through self-reflection, engaging discussions, and interactive exercises designed to help you gain valuable insights and strategies for navigating today’s ever-changing job market. Our next workshop, on fostering social awareness and reducing self-blame, is Thursday, October 12.
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| Be part of Nazareth’s Centennial History Book |
As Nazareth approaches our centennial, we are gathering alumni stories across generations and life experiences for a unique historical archive and a commemorative book. Alumni of all ages are encouraged to call our partners, Publishing Concepts, Inc. (PCI), to participate. Be sure you set aside some time to verify your alumni data and reminisce about your memories of Nazareth. At the conclusion of the call, you’ll be offered the chance to buy the centennial history book and Nazareth University swag. Regardless of whether you choose to make a purchase, your participation is encouraged!
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| Calling Nazareth’s military-affiliated alumni |
Dillon Smith, Army veteran, oversees Nazareth’s Military & Veteran Services and wants to engage with our military-affiliated alumni (veterans, ROTC, dependents, and spouses). Please let us know if you are a military-affiliated alum and if you’re open to further connection.
Take the survey »
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| Join us for the Shannon lecture series |
Join us on campus to hear nationally known speakers explore the transformative power of compassion and community. Inspired by Pope Francis’s vision of what it means to be human, this year’s theme, Flourishing Together in Justice and Joy, challenges us to see one another as neighbors to be accepted and embraced, and to discover that compassion and the search for justice foster rich, flourishing lives. The William H. Shannon Chair in Catholic Studies Lecture Series begins October 11.
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| Volunteer in the Atlas Center |
Nazareth is looking for a team of volunteers to help staff the Atlas Center, our Gender & Sexuality Resource Center, for a couple of hours each week. Volunteers create a welcoming environment and answer questions if needed. Send any questions to atlascenter@naz.edu.
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Naz launches Well-Being Collective |
Seeing urgent and critical mental health needs for students nationwide, Nazareth University has expanded its commitment to support students’ mental health and wellness and to enhance suicide prevention. Nazareth pursued and secured a $300,000, three-year federal grant for this campus-wide Mental Health Awareness Across Campus project launching in fall 2023, one of only 22 colleges and universities nationwide to be awarded this grant.
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Intergenerational living debuts |
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nazuniversity Introducing the newly renovated Millie’s Cafe! A ribbon-cutting ceremony opened the expanded space on the first day of classes. Nazareth students gave their input on everything from food to furniture. We’re thrilled to have this new space for students to socialize and study.
markayla_madill Looks so good! 🙌
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Alumni Book Club: Fellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark |
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Church as Sanctuary: Healing Refuge in an Age of Forced Displacement |
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Fostering Social Awareness and Reducing Self-Blame |
October 12, Noon – 1 p.m. ET |
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Alumni Book Club: This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger
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