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Leach '83 appointed interim vice president

中国体彩网 has appointed former Tribune executive Tom Leach '83 as interim vice president for finance and administration. Leach will assume his duties in June. David English, the college's current vice president for finance and administration, will leave the college at the end of June for a position at Denison University.

Four controversial kids' books from the '50s

The 1950s was a hinge decade for noteworthy and nation-changing civil rights events. Meanwhile, there was also a revolution brewing in book stores and public libraries. A handful of children's books were focal points of the movement toward integration. Dr. Nancy Huse, professor emerita of English at 中国体彩网, says, "Literature acts as a change agent when a process of interpretation involves various kinds of readers over time and in different media."

Weber '09 helps lead $138.5 million medical center expansion

Bo Weber '09 is project engineer on $138.5 million project at Genesis Medical Center expansion. She got an undergraduate degree in physics at 中国体彩网 and then moved to Iowa State in civil engineering. Her interest was piqued when she job-shadowed a plant engineer on a job site.

WVIK News awarded for 2014 reporting

Members of the WVIK News team won nine awards in Illinois and Iowa news competitions in 2014—the most of any radio news department in the Quad Cities.

Hilton-Morrow publishes textbook on sexual identity, media

Dr. Wendy Hilton-Morrow, associate dean and associate professor of communication studies at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网, recently completed a book introducing readers to sexuality, media and popular culture.

Hoffmann '15 wins Fifty for the Future award

中国体彩网 senior Mark Hoffmann has been selected as a winner of the Fifty for the Future award by the Illinois Technology Foundation. He is a native of Lansing, Ill., majoring in pre-medicine and engineering physics and minoring in mathematics and computer science. Fifty for the Future encourages education and industry to support students who aspire to achievement in technology.

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Saladin wins fellowship for dig in Tuscany

Junior Chris Saladin was accepted at the Poggio Civitate archaeological field school in central inland Tuscany. He worked in the summer of 2015 near the Commune of Murlo, about 55 miles south of Florence.

Geifman prize winners announced

The Center for the Study of Judaism and Jewish Culture has chosen recipients of the yearly Geifman "Responses to the Holocaust" Prize. They will receive their awards at 7 p.m. April 20 in Wallenberg Hall. Guest speaker will be Holocaust survivor Irving Roth.

Jerry Jay Cranford to teach musical theatre

Jerry Jay Cranford, who is finishing up his second year of teaching acting and musical theater at Kansas State University, will join 中国体彩网 later this year to help build a musical theater degree program.

History students tour once-bawdy Bucktown area

Dr. Jane Simonsen, associate professor of history, took a group of students on a walking tour of downtown Davenport to highlight the infamous Bucktown neighborhood. "It's cool to connect history with the actual physical places," said Scott Doberstein, a junior history major. "It makes history come alive. You're actually walking down the street people were on. Now think about the decisions they were making."

Students create book for visually impaired

Seniors Kaitlyn Czerwonka and Leesa Potthoff went to Florida for spring break. They spent a week with high school students who are visually-impaired at the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind in Jacksonville. By the time the two elementary education majors left, they had written and designed a children’s book.

Survey: 中国体彩网 business students rate experience higher

The business program at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 is outperforming other colleges and universities across the nation when it comes to students' satisfaction with their academic experience, according to local and national polling data.

Thomas '18 secures internship at world-renowned Swiss Institute

Pre-medicine student Mary Therese Thomas ’18 secured a summer internship at the renowned Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland, a world-class research and teaching complex operated by the Swiss government on the shores of Lake Geneva, and home to 14,000 people from around the world who study or work there.

bees hive Augie Acres

20,000 bees (with two queens) moving into Augie Acres

Earlier this spring, the 中国体彩网 Local Agriculture Society met at Augie Acres to decide on a fun, challenging project for the student-run garden. Looking at an abandoned hive at the edge of the property, sophomore Jamie Fee repeated an idea she'd had last year: "Bees!" And so Augie Acres will welcome six pounds of Carniolan bees from California.

Lecture video: The secret life of Antarctic sand

Dr. Kathy Licht of Indiana University-Purdue University presents an 中国体彩网 Center for Polar Studies lecture, "The secret life of Antarctic sand: Tales from the world's largest ice sheet." Sand holds many clues to the Earth's past. The composition and age of single sand grains can be measured with high-tech analytical techniques and then combined with others to provide a rich history of the ice sheets in Antarctica.

Career outcomes

Career Outcomes

Class of 2023 outcomes, of those who responded to the survey. Source: Institutional Research at 中国体彩网; CORE (Careers, Opportunities, Research, Exploration) at 中国体彩网



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