Archives - Jennifer Hansler
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Civil Rights Movement activists share stories, insight
Three activists from the civil rights movement shared stories from their book, “Hands on the Freedom Plow,” and inspirational life experiences on Thursday, Oct. 18.
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Construction on Centennial Sculpture Park evolving, advancing
Construction of the MAG's Centennial Sculpture Park is progressing and is slated to debut in October 2013.
Ed Observers
Remember November: make sure to vote in 2012
Your vote matters in 2012. It is important to cast that vote.
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UR joins world’s largest international scholarship program
UR has joined the Davis United World College Scholars Program, which is the largest privately funded scholarship program in the world.
Features
Silliness beats seriousness in startup agency
Two ambitious students at the William E. Simon School of Business have launched an agency for event promotion called BdubD Enterprises. What sets this duo apart from other similar companies is a silly, satirical approach to business instead of the traditional method of professionalism.
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Poet Laureate Levine’s reading elucidates life story
U.S. poet laureate Philip Levine gave a well-attended reading at UR on Thursday, April 12.
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Such great heights: UR’s trees achieve national acclaim
UR, which is designated a Tree USA Campus, won $1000 from the National Arbor Day Foundation and has planned a celebration to take place on April 27.
CT Recommends
CT Recommends: The Wombats
CT Recommends: The Wombats. “Let’s dance to Joy Division and celebrate the irony; everything is going wrong but we’re so happy!"
Ed Observers
Limbaugh's Fluke rage: a women's rights issue
Radio personality Rush Limbaugh's harsh and offensive words about student Sandra Fluke have sparked a national controversy. His unapologetic remarks are unacceptable.
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UR joins ranks of Worldwide Universities Network
UR joined the Worldwide Network of Universities in an official signing ceremony on Friday, Feb. 17, which UR hopes will enhance global connections.