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JUMP TO: Campus Life Mentor Program This week’s Red & White Fridays winner Campus Store north entrance renovation Great Colleges to Work For survey Kurt Albertine honored with Distinguished Mentor and Scientist award Real Food labels arrive on campus Fall textbook adoption requests due CAMPUS LIFE MENTOR PROGRAM The Center for New Student & Family Programs […]

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Safe & Sound

LADDER SAFETY: SELECTING THE CORRECT LADDER FOR THE JOB There are many types of ladders, ranging from simple wooden job-built ladders to specialty ladders used for specific jobs. Ladders may be made of timber, aluminum or fiberglass. There are three main types of ladders used in the construction industry: Extension Step Multipurpose Keep the following […]

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HR Updates

‘GREAT COLLEGES TO WORK FOR’ SURVEY [bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″] [/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]Being ranked as one of the best is a great feeling. It reflects your daily contributions: You’ve moved the needle, you’ve got your ducks in a row and you’ve taken it to the next level. The Chronicle of Higher Education is opening its 2017 survey […]

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Student Life

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JUMP TO: This week’s Red & White Fridays winner Campus Store north entrance renovation Summer financial aid application now available Real food labels arrive on campus Save the date: Campus Store Grad Fair March 30-April 1 Personalized graduation announcements Student Media now accepting applications Migration of student email accounts to 0365 began Feb. 1 THIS […]

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A Healthier U

[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] improve your running form By Laura LaMarche, DPT Training for a marathon or half marathon can put a lot of strain on your body. But there are things you can do to improve your form and reduce the impacts. Watch Your Pace Believe it or not running at too slow of a pace […]

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MASTER OF SOFTWARE

The U’s School of Computing has created a new Master of Software Development program geared toward people with no computer science or related degree who want to shift their career path into software development.

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