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Marching Toward The Finish, Juan Siliezar
Marching Toward The Finish, Juan Siliezar
Featured News Story
A quick look at the work master's of architecture students are presenting as part of their graduate thesis.
History Mysteries: Crowdsourcing To Involve Alumni With Swosu's Institutional Repository, Phillip Fitzsimmons, April Miller
History Mysteries: Crowdsourcing To Involve Alumni With Swosu's Institutional Repository, Phillip Fitzsimmons, April Miller
Faculty Articles & Research
Crowdsourcing is the strategy Southwestern Oklahoma State University Libraries is using to fill in the gaps for many unidentified images in the SWOSU Digital Commons (https://dc.swosu.edu/). A photo gallery was created of some of the repository's unidentified images of persons, events and activities. An intriguing title - "History Mysteries" - was chosen to attract attention, and the page requested help from the public in identifying the unnamed items in the photographs. SWOSU Libraries began promoting the page during he SWOSU Homecoming in 2016, which was the 20th anniversary of winning the NAIA Football Championship. The increased number of alumni visiting …
Learning To Market A Labor Of Love, Juan Siliezar
Learning To Market A Labor Of Love, Juan Siliezar
Featured News Story
To help take a small business to the next level, RWU students learn the art it takes to make its signature treat.
The Alumni Connection: Tv Producer Shares Field-Reporting Experience With Journalism Students, Jill Rodrigues
The Alumni Connection: Tv Producer Shares Field-Reporting Experience With Journalism Students, Jill Rodrigues
Featured News Story
Kathleen Kiely ’13 takes students into the field as she reports for WCVB TV’s “Chronicle”. Jill Rodrigues.
News From The Graduate School - Allied Health, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
News From The Graduate School - Allied Health, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
Graduate School
Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Allied Health Graduate Program.
News From The Graduate School - Educational Mathematics, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
News From The Graduate School - Educational Mathematics, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
Graduate School
Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Educational Mathematics Graduate Program.
News From The Graduate School - Masters Of Business Administration, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
News From The Graduate School - Masters Of Business Administration, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
Graduate School
Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the MBA Graduate Program.
News From The Graduate School - Nursing, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
News From The Graduate School - Nursing, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
Graduate School
Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Nursing Graduate Program.
News From The Graduate School - Education, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
News From The Graduate School - Education, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
Graduate School
Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Education Graduate Program.
Bristol/Rwu Cooperative Committee Accepting Applications From Local Groups, Individuals, Edward Fitzpatrick
Bristol/Rwu Cooperative Committee Accepting Applications From Local Groups, Individuals, Edward Fitzpatrick
Featured News Story
Spring is in the air, so that means it’s time for local groups and residents to submit applications for the Fund for Civic Activities, run by the Town of Bristol/Roger Williams University Cooperative Committee.
The Roots Of Racism And The Challenge Of “White Fragility”, Edward Fitzpatrick
The Roots Of Racism And The Challenge Of “White Fragility”, Edward Fitzpatrick
Featured News Story
The New York Times on March 19 reported that a sweeping new study found that black boys in America end up earning less than white boys with similar backgrounds, even when they’re raised in wealthy, two-parent families in good neighborhoods.
Rwu Stay Break Part I: A Real-World Dive Into R.I.’S Food Insecurity Issues, Jill Rodrigues
Rwu Stay Break Part I: A Real-World Dive Into R.I.’S Food Insecurity Issues, Jill Rodrigues
Featured News Story
Students apply their hands-on lessons in food insecurity issues to make an advocacy pitch to state legislators.
2017 Student Outcomes Report, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
2017 Student Outcomes Report, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Assessment
The 2017 Student Outcomes Report includes UNO retention rates, completion rates, student engagement in high-impact practices (NSSE), student learning (CLA+), and post-graduate and alumni employment outcomes and satisfaction (post-graduate and alumni surveys). The report is based on the most recent data available at the time the report was published.
Rwu Students Help Gloria Gemma Research Programs For Children Whose Parents Have Cancer, Juan Siliezar
Rwu Students Help Gloria Gemma Research Programs For Children Whose Parents Have Cancer, Juan Siliezar
Featured News Story
The hands-on experience provided students with teamwork, research and writing skills they can use upon graduation.
Empowered By The Spirit, Mark Vroegop
12.001 Lesley University Alumni Donations, 1896-1987, Tessa Updike
12.001 Lesley University Alumni Donations, 1896-1987, Tessa Updike
Finding Aids
This collection consists of alumni donations to the Lesley University Archives. Donations may include, but are not limited to; personal correspondence, school records, scrapbooks, artifacts, photographs and published works relating to Lesley University and student experiences at Lesley. Published works have been removed to specific collections within the archives, with a photocopy of the front page of the work remaining within the Alumni Donation collection.
13.001 Lesley University Archives Oral History Collection, 2008-2010, Marie Wasnock
13.001 Lesley University Archives Oral History Collection, 2008-2010, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
The Lesley University Archives' Oral History Collection comprises recorded interviews conducted with Lesley alumni, professor emeriti, former staff and laboratory school teachers. The interviews are in digital .wav audio format. Transcripts of selected interviews, pre-interview preparation materials and administrative paperwork are also available.
14.01 Lesley University Special Collections, Objects And Memorabilia, 1929-2002, Alyssa Pacy
14.01 Lesley University Special Collections, Objects And Memorabilia, 1929-2002, Alyssa Pacy
Finding Aids
This collection consists of a variety of materials that are organized into the following categories: artwork, objects, scrapbooks, and textiles. Some highlights include former president of the Lesley College Board of Trustees Livingston Stebbins’ family coat of arms, the trowel that former Lesley College President Trentwell Mason White used during the dedication ceremony of Trentwell Mason White Hall, a gym suit from the 1930s-1940s, and a green Lesley blazer. Also included are several scrapbooks, one of which chronicles the life of a Lesley School student in 1929.
10.01.007 Lesley College Publications, Lesley Review, 1958-1970, Marie Wasnock
10.01.007 Lesley College Publications, Lesley Review, 1958-1970, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
The Lesley Review was a quarterly publication by Lesley College featuring articles on current events, issues, and alumnae news. The Lesley Review collection comprises issues published between 1958 and 1970. The Spring 1958 issue (vol. 1, no. 1) of the "Lesley Alumnae Bulletin" appears to be the predecessor to the "Lesley Review." In Fall 1967, the "Lesley Review" changed its title to the "Lesley Alumnae Review."
05.04 Aib/Lucad, Alumni 1993-2008, Marie Wasnock
05.04 Aib/Lucad, Alumni 1993-2008, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection comprises materials about alumni of the School of Practical Art (SPA) and the Art Institute of Boston (AIB), and the Lesley University College of Art and Design (LUCAD) since its founding. These materials include alumni directories, news articles, portfolios, and papers from alumni.
My News
My News (2014-2020)
- CEIT receives NSA/NSF grant to teach middle school students cybersecurity
- Future Eagles build bright futures in the Division of Continuing Education
- Museum to unveil artifacts on Facebook Live Tuesday
- Georgia Southern receives $1.3 million grant to bring nurse practitioners to Georgia’s underserved communities
- COE to host first doctoral graduate alumni reunion July 15
University Update - July 20, 2017, Academic Affairs
University Update - July 20, 2017, Academic Affairs
University Updates & Communications from the University President
Included in this Update:
- Above and Beyond Honoree
- Department Updates
- New Videos
- Comings and Goings
Ouachita Professor Emerita Virginia Queen Remembered For Life Of Music And Service, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita Professor Emerita Virginia Queen Remembered For Life Of Music And Service, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Miss Virginia Queen, Professor Emerita of Music at Ouachita Baptist University, died Wednesday, March 29, at age 96.
Miss Queen, who graduated from Ouachita in 1944 with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees, also earned a Master of Music degree from the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. She taught at Prescott High School and the Tennessee College for Women before joining the Ouachita music faculty in 1946. She retired in 1986 after 40 years of service at Ouachita. In recent years, she resided at Parkway Village in Little Rock.
Dr. J.D. Patterson, Noted Ouachita Supporter, Remembered For Life Of Ministry And Service, Trennis Henderson
Dr. J.D. Patterson, Noted Ouachita Supporter, Remembered For Life Of Ministry And Service, Trennis Henderson
Press Releases
Dr. J.D. Patterson, a noted alumnus, benefactor and former trustee of Ouachita Baptist University, died Sunday, March 26, at age 90.
University trustees affirmed Dr. Patterson’s lifelong commitment to Ouachita by naming the J.D. Patterson School of Natural Sciences in his honor in 2002. A 1947 Ouachita alumnus, he received Ouachita’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1984 and an honorary Doctor of Science degree in 1999. He served two terms on the Ouachita Board of Trustees from 2005 through 2011.
Recent Alumna's Gift Is Devoted To Service, Helping Refugees, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Recent Alumna's Gift Is Devoted To Service, Helping Refugees, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
When Jannel Noelle Mariano ’16 attended Dominican, the confidence and experience she gained through internships and immersion trips guided her toward a rewarding path of service focused on helping refugees integrate into American society.
Alum Composes Musical Score For National Toyota Commercial, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Alum Composes Musical Score For National Toyota Commercial, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
With the skills he honed and the mindset he developed as a music major at Dominican, Anthony Circo ’14 at the age of 24 was chosen this fall to score a national television commercial for Toyota.
Living Out Micah 6:8 As A Family Nurse Practitioner, Marcia (Knaus) Williams
Living Out Micah 6:8 As A Family Nurse Practitioner, Marcia (Knaus) Williams
Alumni Publications
No abstract provided.
Ouachita Honors Alumni Milestone And Worthy Ouachitonian Award Recipients, Trennis Henderson
Ouachita Honors Alumni Milestone And Worthy Ouachitonian Award Recipients, Trennis Henderson
Press Releases
Honoring its seventh class of Ouachita Alumni Milestone Awards recipients, Ouachita Baptist University recognized outstanding graduates from the classes of 1966, 1976, 1986, 1996 and 2006 at halftime of the Homecoming football game Oct. 15. The alumni honorees were selected by a committee of Ouachita faculty and staff to represent their milestone reunion classes.
This year’s Homecoming festivities also included the presentation of a Worthy Ouachitonian Award by Ouachita President Ben Sells.
My News
My News (2014-2020)
- Georgia Southern hosts Social Gerontology Conference
- STEM Education explores opportunities in India
- Faculty and alumni present research at 26th Annual EECERA Conference
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Two nursing students awarded the St. Joseph’s/Candler Georgia Southern University Nightingale Scholarship
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History professor wins award for new book on women apparel workers
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BFSDoArt to host several events this month featuring acclaimed professional artists, Manuel Lima and Yoko SekinoBové
Alum Offers Political Science, Business Skills To Peace Corps, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Alum Offers Political Science, Business Skills To Peace Corps, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
Brandon Ernst ’12 is six months into a two-year commitment as a Peace Corps volunteer in Senegal. He is volunteering in the Community Economic Development sector, working with entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to learn basic business skills like accounting, inventory management, and other management tools.