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Summer 2017 | Anthropology Offers Summer Short Course: Forensic Anthropology

Dr. Nancy Tatarek

The Anthropology program announces ANTH 4470/5470: Forensic Anthropology in Summer 2017. This is a short course taught four days per week across three weeks, from May 9 to May 26. Forensic anthropology is a sub-discipline of applied physical anthropology. It deals with the identification of human remains in situations that generally […]

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February 21, 2017 at 3:08 pmNews

Advising Tip | Thinking About Changing Your Major? Now is the Time!

Sara Berens

By Sara Berens Academic Advisor & Retention Specialist If you’ve been thinking about changing your major and have already discussed your decision with friends and family, now is the time! The last day to change your major for the spring semester is this Friday, Feb. 24. Here are just a […]

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February 21, 2017 at 11:25 amAnnouncements News

Studying Abroad? Register with the Office of Global Opportunities

Travel Registration with the Office of Global Opportunities Students who are traveling abroad for university-affiliated purposes (e.g. internship, research, conference) must register with the Office of Global Opportunities in order to receive support while they travel. OGO will enroll students in international health insurance at a low cost of $1.24 […]

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February 20, 2017 at 2:20 pmAnnouncements

Career Corner | Learn About Healthcare Career Opportunities with Epic, Feb. 27

Kacey Schaum

By Kacey Schaum Assistant Director for the Career and Leadership Development Center Epic Virtual Information Session Learn about a challenging career improving healthcare. Epic, a healthcare IT company, is holding an online Info-session to talk about career opportunities. Monday, February 27, 2017 4 p.m. Use this web page to follow […]

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February 20, 2017 at 2:01 pmAnnouncements News

Career Corner | ScribeAmerica Looking to Recruit Students and Graduates, Feb. 22

Kacey Schaum

By Kacey Schaum Assistant Director for the Career and Leadership Development Center ScribeAmerica is currently looking to recruit students and recent graduates to work as scribes in various specialties and locations in the outpatient setting for Memorial Health Systems. The scribe will work one-on-one with board certified physicians, physician assistants […]

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February 20, 2017 at 1:48 pmAnnouncements

Career Corner | Leadership Experience for First-Year Students

Kacey Schaum

By Kacey Schaum Assistant Director for the Career and Leadership Development Center Foundations Leadership Program Foundations for First-Year Students is a six-week, certificate-bearing leadership development program designed to engage first-year students in leadership development. During Foundations, students will immerse themselves in reflective exercises, group activities, and experiential learning opportunities to […]

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February 20, 2017 at 1:33 pmAnnouncements

Transfer Tip | Complete Your Foreign Language Requirement As Soon As Possible

Transfer Tip | Complete Your Foreign Language Requirement As Soon As Possible

By Kristi Conrad Academic Advisor & Transfer Specialist The College of Arts & Sciences has a foreign language requirement for graduation, so transfer students should consider working on their foreign language courses as soon as possible. Students in Bachelor of Arts programs are required to meet the 2120 level in […]

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February 20, 2017 at 1:19 pmAnnouncements News