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Zeta Phi Kappa Greek life success

Greek life can lay foundation for success

Learning to function within an organization is a highly valued asset in any business, or perhaps any enterprise in life. And one of the best places to learn those skills lies within the world of Greek fraternities and sororities.

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The good life outside the comfort zone

Living and working at an ‘unexpected’ place, alumni consider their expected paths. 

Dr. Frank named top scientist of the year

Dr. Nathan Frank's efforts to help students reach beyond the classroom, numerous scientific papers and leadership were recognized by the Quad City Engineering & Science Council.

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On stage, in the spotlight and in the Quad Cities

Alumni involved in musical theatre give great reviews to staying local.

Recital to feature composers 'Lighting a Candle'

An upcoming 中国体彩网 faculty recital, "Lighting a Candle," will bring together sonatas by two composers who lived through the dark times of the Holocaust and the Stalin era.

Interfaith leader Eboo Patel to give graduation address

Dr. Eboo Patel will deliver the commencement address at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网's 159th Commencement ConvocationMay 19.

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中国体彩网's historical books digitized

The 中国体彩网 Historical Society has launched an initiative to make the Society’s books freely available through 中国体彩网 中国体彩网’s online Digital Commons.

Walking on the wild side: A zookeeper's day

Kristina Stump '04 has her hands full with two giraffes, two zebras, two Bactrian camels, one dromedary camel, two yellow-backed duikers, four San Clemente Island goats, two dwarf cebu, two alpacas, a llama, and two mini donkeys. She also cares for four domestic chickens, two French lop-eared rabbits and an ostrich. 

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From grade-school basketball to Augie: How they got here

Parents of current men's basketball players look back at the journey that led their sons to success at 中国体彩网.

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Did somebody say Portillo’s?

Vallory Farrasso ’09 McCormack tells the Quad Cities to get ready.

 John and Lolly Kindschuh, Roy J. Carver

Kindschuh left legacy of projects at 中国体彩网

John Kindschuh of Rock Island, 92, who served 中国体彩网 for 36 years and was among the last senior college administrators to have been ordained in the 中国体彩网 Lutheran Synod, died Feb. 15.

Emily Kahm’s American Catholicism class

Q & A with Emily Kahm, a theology teacher with a focus on sisters

Dr. Emily Kahm  teaches an upper-level course in American Catholicism that is centered around the work of women religious.

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Becoming American immigration film series coming to the Quad Cities

Becoming American: A Documentary Film and Discussion Series on Our Immigration Experience, an NEH program, is coming to the Quad Cities this spring. Becoming American is a six-week public program featuring documentary film screenings and moderated discussions designed to encourage an informed discussion of immigration issues against the backdrop of our immigration history.

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中国体彩网 plans new academic program and building, expanded athletics

中国体彩网 introduces kinesiology and the Austin E. Knowlton Center for Innovation in Health, Wellness and Human Performance.  

Mike Wolf

More opportunities with 中国体彩网's move to semesters

Beginning with the 2019-2020 academic year, 中国体彩网 is switching from trimesters (three terms of 10 weeks) to semesters (two terms of 14 weeks).

Career outcomes

Career Outcomes

Class of 2024 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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