Classes aren’t confined to four campus walls. First-year biology classes, for example, use a “flipped classroom” that puts more emphasis on lab and less on traditional lectures.
Seniors Hannah Bell of Lincoln, Halie Brandt of Lincoln, Nicki Classen of Alvo and Shauna Owens of Omaha have spent part of the fall semester doing their student teaching in Ireland.
For the past 22 years, a Thanksgiving tradition has warmed the hearts of ߲ݴý University faculty, staff and students, and warmed the kitchens of needy families.
߲ݴý University student Marion Prudhomme spent the afternoon of Friday, November 13 shopping at a nearby thrift store. She was excited to show her purchase to fellow French international student and friend Emilie Triboulet.
Betsy Reimer’s internship is literally getting her “off the ground.”
The senior business major is spending the fall semester at the NASA History Office in Washington, D.C. as part of her participation in the Capitol Hill Internship Program (CHIP). The program connects ߲ݴý students to an array of internships in the nation’s capitol.