Loyola University New Orleans
Loyola Corps Created to Help Local Economy in Katrina Aftermath
Across Loyola University New Orleans’ campus, students, alumni, nationally recognized colleges, and award-winning centers have joined forces to create Loyola Corps, an entrance to business and non-profit support at Loyola. The Corps currently includes 150 volunteers including undergraduates, MBAs and alumni. MORE>>
Texas Christian University
Journalism Students Win National Awards
TCU Schieffer School of Journalism students and a recent graduate of the school have won two national awards from The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). The 2005 Mark of Excellence Awards, which recognize outstanding efforts of student journalists to report the news, were announced earlier this month. More than 3,100 entries in 43 categories were considered for the awards. MORE>>
University of Findlay
Findlay to Offer Forensics Camp for Second Year
At Findlay’s second annual forensics camp, students will learn about DNA analysis, ballistics, entomology and crime scene evaluation at CSI: Findlay, a camp for students intrigued by the world of forensic science. Hands-on experience with evaluating mock crime scenes and assembling evidence portfolios will help students determine whether a career in this field is right for them. MORE>>
Saint Martin’s University
Saint Martin’s Inaugurates New President
Douglas M. Astolfi, Ph.D., who has served as president of Saint Martin’s since July 1, 2005, recently went through the formal inauguration process. A longtime college administrator and history professor, he is Saint Martin’s eighth president, succeeding David R. Spangler, Ph.D. MORE>>
Green Mountain College
Actor Sam Waterston Gives Commencement Address
Sam Waterston, an Oscar-nominated actor and star of NBC's Law and Order, gave a spirited address to the Class of 2006 on Saturday, May 13th. In a highly personalized talk, Waterston assured the graduates that they should never doubt their ability to succeed. MORE>>
Bridgewater College
Former Head of Rwandan Parliament Speaks at Bridgewater
Jospeh Sebarenzi, president of the Rwanda Parliament from 1997-2000, recently spoke on the Bridgewater College campus. Having endured losing his parents, seven siblings and numerous other relatives in the Rwandan genocide of 1994, Sebarenzi is an advocate for peace and reconciliation. MORE>>
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