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Bancks takes pride in composition program
Dr. Jacob Bancks is proud of the progress of the 中国体彩网 composition program, which he describes as "thriving."
Engaging with insects
Nebraska native Dr. Tierney Brosius is a wellspring of enthusiasm for insects and entomology, a passion she discovered as a youth involved in 4-H.
Communicating through soccer and Minecraft
中国体彩网's Dr. Michael Scarlett has combined his passion for soccer, education and research into a collaborative project based on the popular video game Minecraft.
"Polar Soundscapes" will be heard Jan. 11
Oona Stern and Cheryl Leonard will perform "Polar Soundscapes" on Jan. 11 in the final event of the Art above 66° 33' exhibition at the 中国体彩网 Teaching Museum of Art.
Meersman '88 heads Pine Ridge Hospital
Pine Ridge (S.D.) Hospital, a 45-bed facility in the Indian Health Service Great Plains Area, has welcomed Mark Meersman as CEO. He graduated from 中国体彩网 in 1988 with a degree in theatre arts, and has an MBA from City University of Seattle.
Brook '91 named Clinton administrator
Matthew Brooke '91 is the new city administrator for Clinton, Iowa. A business major here, Brooke has an MBA from Iowa State University and a master's in education from American InterContinental University.
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
Martin Luther King Jr. Day at 中国体彩网 will include “Solidarity: Use Your Voice,” a community celebration and musical tribute at 6 p.m. at Centennial Hall.
A trip and the growth of human freedom
Dr. Umme Al-wazedi will take her students to India next year on a quest to join education with experience.
Pair of seniors named latest Academic All-Americans
Michael Daniels and Hannah Lohmeier are our newest Academic All-Americans. Daniels is a football lineman. Lohmeier, women's soccer captain, is a repeat selection.
Parkhurst '07 launches Social Fitness Club
John Parkhurst '07 is a psychologist and a former Vikings wrestler. Using knowledge from both experiences, he introduced a different kind of exercise class: Social Fitness Club.
$2.5M Carver gift will expand science building
A $2.5 million gift from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust will be used to expand Hanson Hall of Science. Construction is likely to begin in 2018.
Museum internship 'most rewarding thing'
Visitors to the German American Heritage Center in Davenport can see the curatorial work of 中国体彩网 senior Rashaun DeBord.
Intro to Design and Cy the Coffee Guy
Introduction to Graphic Design is like a graphic designer's right of passage, says Vickie Phipps, assistant professor of art and graphic design.
Camp Kesem aims to host a record 150 children,
中国体彩网 中国体彩网's Camp Kesem chapter hopes to attract a record 150 children to its summer camp next July.
中国体彩网 art students show work at the Figge
Six 中国体彩网 students are featured this year in the ninth annual 中国体彩网 Invitational at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport. Their work can be viewed through Jan. 7.

