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Have you missed opportunities to engage?
April 8, 2015
Is the reason you're missing training and development opportunities because there needs to be someone in your office to answer calls, welcome visitors or perform basic office skills?
Requesting a temporary student employee may be the solution.
Cara McFadden heads to Texas, presents at NIRSA conference
April 8, 2015
The assistant professor of sport and event management led three separate presentations relating to her work with a new Wiley book series, titled “New Directions for Student Leadership."
Economics Professor Stephen DeLoach examines issues related to microfinance
April 8, 2015
In his 2015 Distinguished Scholar Lecture, DeLoach discussed the role of financial services in alleviating extreme poverty.
Faculty Member Co-authors Article on Professional Development in Early Childhood
April 8, 2015
Heidi Hollingsworth, assistant professor of education, and co-authors published an article in Early Childhood Research Quarterly
The Starting Line: Why and How Retirement Saving Should Begin Now – April 8
April 7, 2015
11 a.m. and again at 2 p.m. - LaRose Digital Theatre in the Love School of Business
Writing Boot Camp – April 18th
April 7, 2015
The Center for Writing Excellence, in support of the Writing Excellence Initiative, is offering a Writing Boot Camp on Saturday, April 18th from 9am – 4pm in Oaks, room 212.
Mussa Idris presents at the 2015 Africa Conference
April 7, 2015
The assistant professor of anthropology analyzed the official narratives told about the city of Asmara between 1890 and today.
Mussa Idris presents at Society for Applied Anthropology conference
April 7, 2015
His paper was about the methodological challenges and the lessons learned from conducting ethnography among migrants in Washington, D.C.