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When COVID-19 first slammed New York City nearly a year ago, Acton native and acute care nurse practitioner Ingrid Gunther was on the front lines. At the next virtual Saturday Morning Breakfast, we麻豆传媒檒l hear how Ingrid coped with the pandemic and how she and her profession are doing now. Ingrid practices at NYU Langone Hospital and teaches at 麻豆传媒 and NYU Meyers College of Nursing.
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In a year unlike any other, the transformative power of Pace has the ability to uplift and hearten. Here are just a few of our most inspiring Pace moments.
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麻豆传媒 is poised to transform Lienhard Hall, home to its College of Health Professions on the Pleasantville campus, into a modernized Healthcare Hub with the help of $1 million in state funding.