College of Business senior, Kiara McGinnis '19, receives inaugural Barrett Business Leadership Award.
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Steve Dehner ’95 recently published his debut book, At a Loss: How to Help a Grieving Friend, which draws on his personal experiences as a bereaved father, as well as being a facilitator of a grief recovery group.
Starting this fall, the new major will prepare students for high-demand, high-salary positions in a burgeoning industry.
The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education recently elevated the university to a Doctoral/Professional University from its prior designation as a Master's University.
Todd Hamilton MAT ’95 was recently chosen by the Springfield (Ore.) School Board of Education to be the next superintendent of Springfield Public Schools.
The editors-in-chief of IJURCA: The International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities are pleased to announce the publication of two web issues, featuring original scholarship developed by undergraduates from across the globe.
Part history, part memoir, I Am a Stranger Here Myself taps the deepest dimensions of human yearning: the need to belong, the snarl of family history, and womanhood in the patriarchal American West.
Dr. Christina Gerhardt will present Atlas of (Remote) Islands and Sea Level Rise at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 13 in Scott Hall, room 217.
Melody Kahane AUD ’18 recently joined PeaceHealth Medical Group’s Ear Nose and Throat team.
Curtis Borchardt PT ’18 was interviewed and featured in the "Flashback Friday" section of Scorebook Live Washington, a media company that covers statewide highlights of high school sports.