Tag Archives: Academics
New E-Commerce and Web Design Minor Available this Fall
A new minor, in e-commerce and web design, will be offered to students starting this fall semester.
“This concentration is focused on how we’re doing business now—and in the future: a blend of brick-and-mortar stores and online offerings,” said Sharlene… Read More »
Daemen in the News
College’s Partnership of Polish and American Faculty Shines Light on Threats to Democracy in 21st Century
Challenges to the integrity of democratic systems in the U.S. were significant and unprecedented—even before the storming of the Capitol in Washington, D.C. in early January.
“Our country and its governing institutions have been facing moments of particular stress,” said… Read More »
New Dual Admission Program Provides Resources and a Residential Experience
Beginning this fall, Daemen will offer a dual admission program that will provide qualified SUNY Erie students access to Daemen resources before they transfer to the institution to complete their degree.
“The partnership between SUNY Erie and Daemen will provide… Read More »
Daemen Nursing Ranked Among Best in Nation
The college’s graduate Nursing programs have been recognized as some of the best in the nation according to U.S. World News Best Graduate Schools rankings released on Tuesday, March 30th. Daemen joins a list of notable institutions named to the… Read More »
Visiting Scholar Joins Daemen
Professor Bohdan Szklarski from the University of Warsaw, Poland has joined the Center for Polish Studies as a Kosciuszko Foundation visiting professor for the spring semester. Szklarski is teaching a course for the History and Political Science department, “Democracy after… Read More »
Paralegal Program Makes National List
The paralegal studies program at Daemen was recently ranked as the No. 17 program in the discipline nationwide by Bachelor’s Degree Center, an online resource for students who pursue higher education.
The list contains the likes of Loyola University in… Read More »
First Two Nurse Practitioners Complete the Advanced Practice Provider Stroke Fellowship Program at Mercy Hospital
The Advanced Practice Provider Stroke Fellowship Program (APP) was created by the Daemen Department of Nursing in collaboration with Mercy Hospital of Buffalo to provide specialized training for nurse practitioners in the hospital’s Neuro Intensive Care Unit. Daemen alumni Alyssa… Read More »
Physical Therapy Department Holds Virtual Evidence Based Practice Clinical Research Symposium
On Saturday, Dec.12, the Physical Therapy Department held its annual Evidence Based Practice Clinical Research Symposium event. This year, a virtual format was utilized showcasing the department’s third professional year doctor of physical therapy students as they presented their capstone… Read More »
RN to BS Degree, A Path to Leadership Skills
Now, more than ever, skilled nurses are essential to the health and well being of those in need across our global community. That is why it is so important that education systems encourage nurses to constantly improve their practice through… Read More »
Daemen’s Department of Social Work and Sociology Participates in Erie County’s Service Link Stop
The Erie County Department of Mental Health (ECDMH), in partnership with the Erie County Sheriff’s Office and the Community for Greater Buffalo’s Racial Equity Roundtable, has created the Erie County Service Link Stop at 120 West Eagle Street in Buffalo… Read More »
Daemen Programs Lead to Hottest Jobs in WNY
Daemen College specializes in programs that lead to 25 of the top 32 careers named on Buffalo Business First’s recent hottest jobs in Western New York list, making the college’s academic offerings and degrees among the most advantageous to graduates… Read More »
Effort Intended to Reach New PT Students
The Daemen College Physical Therapy Program has kicked off a new effort with its clinical partners to help raise awareness and interest in the doctor of physical therapy degree.
Starting this month, outreach will be done with more than 85… Read More »
Classes Cancelled for Election Day Voting
Daemen College has announced that no classes will be held on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3 as part of the college’s ongoing effort to encourage students, faculty, and staff to vote.
“This decision is in light of the concerns… Read More »