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Victoria Traxler ’20 to investigate juvenile justice system during News21 Fellowship
February 19, 2020
The journalism and international & global studies double major has been named a 2020 Carnegie-Knight News21 Fellow, joining top journalism students from 16 universities across the country to examine youth violence and the juvenile justice system in America.
Claussen publishes on Jewish veganism
February 18, 2020
“Musar and Jewish Veganism” appears in Jewish Veganism and Vegetarianism: Studies and New Directions, a new volume edited by Jacob Ari Labendz and Shmuly Yanklowitz.
Ƶ wins national innovation award for entrepreneurship course
February 18, 2020
The Ƶ course Creativity & the Doer/Maker Mindset was recognized for its creativity, quality, sustainability and impact on students.
Students explore Florida and the future of the communications industry
February 18, 2020
Thirty-two Communications Fellows toured 11 companies on a two-week trip to the Sunshine state, speaking with industry professionals, enjoying hands-on experiences, and exploring future job possibilities.
Students rave about their experiences at the 2020 Iowa caucuses
February 17, 2020
During an on-campus panel discussion on Feb. 13, Ƶ students recapped their Winter Term class The Trail Starts Here: The Iowa Caucuses, highlighting what it was like to be immersed in the politically charged environment.
Ƶ Mock Trial team competes in Virginia, brings home award
February 17, 2020
Collegiate Mock Trial requires students to learn a legal case and play the roles of attorneys and witnesses as they try the case against teams from other schools.
Clynes offers a lesson in how to change the world with ‘Art of Audacity’
February 14, 2020
Through photos and personal accounts, journalist Tom Clynes tells Ƶ's Liberal Arts Forum audience the attributes and actions he's seen lead to world-changing advancements.
Brian Lyons, Jenna Bayer ’19 publish research in IJSA
February 14, 2020
The International Journal of Selection and Assessment published research by Associate Professor of Management Brian Lyons and Jenna Bayer '19 about the demand for human resource certification.
Raising the IQ: Introducing the Innovation Quad
February 14, 2020
This new academic quad that is included in the Boldly Ƶ strategic plan will seamlessly blend science and technology studies with the arts and humanities.
Amy Allocco is awarded a Collaborative International Research Grant
February 14, 2020
Amy Allocco has received a Collaborative International Research Grant from the American Academy of Religion to support joint fieldwork in India, a symposium, and a special journal issue with a colleague from the University of Helsinki.