The president of the SUNY College of Optometry’s Class of 2022, Julie Song, is all about advocacy through action. NEW YORK, N.Y. (January 14, 2020) — Julie Song takes her job as president of the SUNY College of Optometry’s Class of 2022 very seriously for two major reasons. The first…
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The College’s assistant chief of police believes it is important to go the extra mile. Dapo Adurogbola didn’t know what he wanted to be as a kid, but he knew one thing: “Whatever I do must matter.” As assistant chief of police for SUNY Optometry, he makes good on that…
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Dr. Jenelle Mallios, an assistant clinical professor at the University Eye Center, discusses amblyopia, or lazy eye, in children and why it is so important for amblyopia to be identified and treated early on in a child’s life. What is amblyopia? Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is a common visual disorder…
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For some people, allergy season can mean red, itchy, irritated eyes. The University Eye Center’s chief of Advanced Care, Dr. Joseph Stamm, explains what to do if you suffer from seasonal allergies: What are some of the eye issues people get when suffering from seasonal allergies? The classic symptoms of…
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ANAHEIM, November 11, 2016 — SUNY Optometry alumna and faculty member Dr. Andrea P. Thau was honored during Women In Optometry’s first Theia Awards for Excellence presentation at the annual American Academy of Optometry meeting in Anaheim, CA on November 10. The Theia Awards, named for the Greek goddess of vision or…
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