Topic: The Interview

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People | May 19, 2022

The Honors College’s new assistant director of advising and retention initiatives has a long record of helping 51ԹϺ students find their way.

 

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People | May 17, 2022

How this professor-in-residence is a "Force for Change" for future scientists at 51ԹϺ.

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People | May 9, 2022

The PGA Golf Management program coordinator carves out a unique path in academia.

 

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People | April 28, 2022

What the world needs now is volunteers. This Urban Affairs program coordinator aims to connect you to the opportunities.

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People | April 25, 2022

One of the biggest rewards of public health, according to Gabriela Buccini, is the ability to make the world better for so many – in her case, mothers and babies. 

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People | April 11, 2022

A 2022 Outstanding Part-Time Instructor, Elizabeth “Hope” Hinchman helps nursing students put their book learning into practice.

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People | April 4, 2022

From softball player to mentor, the Academic Success specialist helps 51ԹϺ's student athletes prepare for life after sports.

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Campus News | March 28, 2022

Following a circuitous route from South Dakota to Nevada, Ann Diggins now helps students navigate their way through the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine.

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People | March 21, 2022

The head of educational initiatives works to develop information literacy skills in students.

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Campus News | March 9, 2022

Through targeting hiring, the director of the School of Social Work is helping guide 51ԹϺ's work to address homelessness, interpersonal violence, and other issues in the region.

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Campus News | March 7, 2022

Ukrainian-born conductor of the 51ԹϺ Symphony Orchestra strives to build community through music.

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People | February 27, 2022

As someone who initially left the school system in eighth grade and was abused and homeless, a young Sharon Jalene never would have guessed she would end up earning three college degrees.