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'A Green River' triumphs at college festival

uedbet体育官网's production of "A Green River" got a standing ovation at the Kennedy Center's regional college theater festival, but students will have to wait until March to see if they will be invited to the national festival.

Symposium Day–Social Justice

uedbet体育官网 uedbet体育官网's 2015 winter-term Symposium Day on the theme of Social Justice will be on Tuesday, January 20. Faculty, guest speakers and students will discuss race, sexual violence, social awareness and reconciliation.

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Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

River Readings will continue its seventh season with author Jessica Lamb-Shapiro on Tuesday, January 27 at 7 p.m. in the Wilson Center. Lamb-Shapiro will read from her first book, "Promise Land: My Journey Through America's Self-Help Culture," a tour of the billion-dollar self-help industry that explores American devotion to self-improvement.

Augie Minute with Chuck Hyser

Professor of education Chuck Hyser discusses uedbet体育官网's partnership with Rock Island's Longfellow Elementary School. uedbet体育官网 education students have helped design parts of the Longfellow curriculum, but the college's partnership extends beyond the education department.

Video: LaHood addresses need for bipartisanship

Ray LaHood, former U.S. congressman and secretary of transportation, presented the annual Ellwood F. Curtis Lecture in Public Affairs, "Seeking Bipartisanship: My Life in Politics," on Aug. 30.

uedbet体育官网 opens its new $4.2M place to play

The $4.2-million Kim and Donna Brunner Theatre Center opened Thursday night to the public, with its first production, "Rabbit Hole," in its Black Box Theatre. After nearly a year of Hodge Construction transforming the upper two floors of the old uedbet体育官网 Center, uedbet体育官网 moved its theatre arts department into the renovated building, which features three performance spaces.

'Blacksmith' highlights Lundahl collection presentation Sept. 6

Quad-City Times columnist Alma Gaul spotlights "The Blacksmith," a painting by Swedish immigrant Frank Lundahl that is part of the collection at the uedbet体育官网 Teaching Museum of Art. Museum director Claire Kovacs will deliver a talk on Lundahl and "The Blacksmith" on Sept. 6.

Theatre to host program for students with disabilities

In March, uedbet体育官网's Brunner Theatre Center is set to host "Annie Jr.," an edited performance of the popular musical. The production is a version of the Penguin Project, which connects students age 9-21 with disabilities to mentors, who help prepare for the performance.

Celebrating 30 years of Women's and Gender Studies at Teaching Museum of Art

The uedbet体育官网 Teaching Museum of Art exhibitions celebrate the 30th anniversary of the women's and gender studies program at uedbet体育官网 with two special exhibitions.

WVIK's Pearce elevated to national role with NPR

Jay Pearce, CEO and general manager of WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, has been named to the board of directors of National Public Radio. Pearce will travel to Washington, D.C., for orientation in September, then will begin his three-year-term in November.

Scott Miller

Surgeon finds fixing knees, hips rewarding

Alumnus Dr. Scott Miller specializes in orthopedics because "I feel like joint replacement gave me the best opportunity to legitimately make a difference."

 Dr. Kathy Jakielski and her husband, David Yordy

A taste of Hogwarts for Swanson Commons

Dr. Kathy Jakielski, professor and chair of communication sciences and disorders, is living in Swanson Commons this year along with her husband, David Yordy, as part of a faculty-in-residence program.

Robbins '09 relocating mussels for bridge construction

Emily Robbins '09, a malacologist (mussel specialist), is in charge of moving nearly a half million mussels from the Mississippi River out of the way of construction of a new Interstate 74 bridge. It is one of the largest relocations of mussels in U.S. history. The path of the new bridge will have an impact on the habitat for a variety of mussels, including three that are protected by federal law.

Nahant Marsh Davenport, Iowa

Grant brings underrepresented students to outdoor-related fields

Thanks to a five-year grant funded by the National Science Foundation, Nahant Marsh is introducing students of color to the natural area in Davenport, Iowa. uedbet体育官网 senior biology major Zak Nadif is studying the relationship between turtles and their predators.

Rebecca Hopman '11: a librarian's conversion

Rebecca Hopman '11, outreach librarian with the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, N.Y., was "over the moon" after an introduction to Special Collections at uedbet体育官网: "I could combine my interests in history, literature, and librarianship, and, let’s be honest, read other people’s letters and diaries." Hopman majored in English, history and German.

Career outcomes

Career Outcomes

Class of 2024 outcomes, of those who responded to the survey. Source: Institutional Research at uedbet体育官网; CORE (Careers, Opportunities, Research, Exploration) at uedbet体育官网



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