The medical turning points of the Civil War

Jacob Clauson to present at Student Academic Conference By Meghan Feir The Civil War was a turning point in various ways, and, as senior Jacob Clauson will explain in his presentation for the Student Academic Conference on April 15, it was also a time of greater exploration with medical practices. Before doctors were concerned about bacteria and sterilization, soldiers across […]

SOAC extends deadline for Of-the-Year Awards

The Student Organization Advisory Committee (SOAC) met April 10 and decided to extend the nomination deadline to 9 a.m. Monday, April 14 for the following Of-the-Year Award categories: · Student Volunteer of the Year · Outstanding Community Service/Philanthropy Program of the Year · Outstanding Collaborative Program of the Year · Outstanding Educational Program of the Year

Speaker “Kit” Evans on campus Monday

Argrow “Kit” Evans is a national trainer, speaker and activist working in conflict resolution, violence prevention, and assisting in healing from violence. As a U.S. Peace Corps alum, she has served all over the world, from the Caribbean and Africa to England and Japan. Evans was attacked violently in May of 2008, and has used her experience to further motivate […]

“The Advocate” is hiring for Fall 2014

If you’re a dedicated student with a passion for writing, then you’re a perfect fit for “The Advocate” team. Check out our open positions for Fall 2014 and kick-start your career today! “The Advocate” provides aspiring journalists with real-world experience where you have to meet deadlines and pitch story ideas. We will be accepting applications until April 18, with interviews […]