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The CSC Graves Lecture Series speaker tonight is Dr. Tom Smith, an historian and assistant professor in the Social and Communication Arts department at CSC. The title of his talk is “Empire, Manliness and Post-Emancipated Identity: Progressive Pan-Africanism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.”
- Date: February 27, 2013
- Author: CSC Information Services
- Category: Campus News|Graves Lecture Series
Bev Russell, interim library director, sees herself and other CSC library staff members as “information navigators”. Russell has three goals she wants to accomplish before her contract at the Reta E. King library ends June 30. First, she wants to make the learning commons a reality both in the building and online.
- Date: February 27, 2013
- Author: Tena L. Cook
- Category: Campus News|King Library
In honor of those who fought to defend the Philippines, Franklin Annis of the 91°µÍø Army ROTC Program and Sarah Polak of the CSC Museum Studies Program are teaching a Military Science Leadership course this semester centered on the Bataan Death March.
- Date: March 1, 2013
- Author: CSC Information Services
- Category: Campus News|Military Science Leadership
“Meet and greet with a musher” isn’t a normal item on a course syllabus, but this week is anything but normal for a group of 14 91°µÍø students. They arrived in Alaska February 28 with faculty members Chuck Butterfield, Ann Petersen and Karen Enos and will return to the Lower 48 on March 10.
- Date: March 2, 2013
- Author: Tena L. Cook
- Category: Campus News
Shaunda French's Media Law class reached out to children in Kenwood elementary school March 1 to promote reading. The effort was part of the National Education Association's Read Across America campaign. "I think it's important for our students to engage with the community in service like this. I required it as part of my mid-term," said French.
- Date: March 2, 2013
- Author: Tena L. Cook
- Category: Campus News|Communication|Education
Incoming student participants in the collaborative Rural Health Opportunities Program between 91°µÍø and the University of Nebraska Medical Center have been named. Jill Mack, director of Health Programs and RHOP at CSC said, “They are a great group of students and we look forward to having them here in August.”
- Date: March 5, 2013
- Author: CSC Information Services
- Category: Campus News|Student Clubs & Organizations
Steel work should begin next week on Phase I of the 91°µÍø Rangeland Complex according to Craig Hadan, superintendent for general contractor Sampson
- Date: March 9, 2013
- Author: Tena L. Cook
- Category: Campus News|Range Management
Preparations are underway for the inauguration of Dr. Randy Rhine, the eleventh president of 91°µÍø.
- Date: March 9, 2013
- Author: CSC Information Services
- Category: Campus Events|Campus News|Employee Awards & Achievements|Office of the President
“Life-changing” was the way Tad Henkenius described his experience on the 91°µÍø Study Away Alaska 2013 trip. The Rangeland Management major from Neligh, Neb. said the highlights for him were intercultural exchanges, handling the Iditarod race dogs and visiting the Beryozova School which serves the Old Believers Russian community.
- Date: March 12, 2013
- Author: Tena L. Cook
- Category: Campus News|Student Awards & Achievements
New tree planting, pruning, and placement will be the topics of the next 91°µÍø Campus Arboretum Volunteers work day. CSC horticulturist Lucinda Mays said, “Trees start out small but they can take over a yard in just a few years. A well-placed shade tree can save about $250 a year on heating and cooling a home.”
- Date: March 12, 2013
- Author: CSC Information Services
- Category: Campus Events|Campus News