With helmets, bullet-proof vests, assault shields, and fake weapons, volunteer students are taken through the steps: run, hide, fight, find the exit and help others.
"I had a 13-hour surgery at Stony Brook University Hospital. Once I got my leg, I instantly thought of dance and asked if I could go. In May, I got to dance in my recital," pediatric patient Delaney Unger said.
“The materials are made with a lot of moisture embedded in the contact through technology,” Dr. Nancy Kwon said. “The only thing you can experience is dryness, which is just a little bit of discomfort.”
Over the last three years, giving to the Senior Class Legacy has grown significantly, from $4,584 committed by 150 members of the Class of 2016 to $24,287 last year by more than 900 members of the Class of 2018.
Frederick Walter is a galactic astronomer. His research interests include novae, neutron stars, Solar and stellar activity (flares and coronal mass ejections, and their effects on the Earth), and the formation of sun-like and low mass stars, brown dwarfs, and exoplanets. He has been consulted about Mars and Pluto. He observes regularly, using observatories in Chile and Arizona, and is a guest investigator on the Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra and XMM-Newton X-ray observatories.