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Welcome class of 2013
Welcome Class of 2013 to our web site!

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If you would like to contact us, send us an email to liupharmd2013@gmail.com or to our LIU email under contact us section.
If you have any problems accessing the site or would like to change your username, feel free to contact Eduard or myself for assistance.
Announcements
Physical Assessment Lab starts on Thursday September 9th in WL 115/116
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Because P-3 orientation will be held in HS 107 on Tuesday Sept 7th PH 210 has been rescheduled to Thursday 9/9 1PM-3PM in HS 107.
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Orientation for PH311 will be held on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 in the Kumble Theater (H building) from 3:30pm until approximately 5pm. Attendance is MANDATORY.
At this time, you should all know your placements which are posted on E-value.
We will be checking registration so make sure you are registered for PH311. You will not be allowed to go to your IPPE without proof of registration.
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To forward your LIU email to your personal email follow these following steps:
1) Log on to your email
2) from the home screen click on "Filters" tab on the left hand side
3) click on "forward"
4) enter your personal email (you have the option to also keep the emails in the LIU email server. If you do not select this option no emails will be stored in the liu email account.)
5) click save and your done.
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Dr. Jochsberger's Letter
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My Dear Students:

In my 42 years at the College I have had some very good moments: promotions, tenure, teaching awards, etc. But nothing in my academic life and few things in my personal life can compare to last Monday’s event.

The gifts were, of course, extravagant – I haven’t read a non-pharmacy book since before the computer was invented and now I can read all sorts of things electronically.

The poster was magnificent – it appears that all 600 of you signed it. And I will return p.r.n. or even when not necessary.

But the thing that moved me the most was the outpouring of affection and the complimentary words I received from all of you. With all due modesty, I consider myself to be a highly competent instructor. But I always believed that a professor’s obligation was not to just teach students, but to guide them and nurture them. My first committee assignment, which I requested, was on a committee called the Student-Faculty Relations Committee. Since then I have considered myself an advocate for students, both in academic and non-academic matters.

Many people finish a career without knowing if they’ve done anything worthwhile. Monday’s “surprise” validated my career and, if I had any doubts that I was successful, they completely vanished.

I am immensely grateful to all of you for what you did and for permitting me to teach you. I am also grateful to the tens of thousands of students who came before you and allowed me to touch their lives.

I wish you all the greatest of success, lives full of happiness, love, good health and, most of all, peace.

Sincerely,

Ted Jochsberger
May 5, 2010

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