CASAs part of its Celebrating Liberal Arts program, students in the College of Arts and Sciences are exploring the topic of global citizenship during the 2006-2007 academic year. Read More
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SBAThe School of Business Administration launched its first Executive in Residence (EIR) program this fall, bringing in Rande Somma, former corporate officer and executive at Johnson Controls, Inc. as its first resident program expert. Read More
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SECSAssistant Professor of Engineering Huirong Fu is helping establish Oakland University as a leader in Michigan in the area of information assurance. Fu obtained sponsorship from George Washington University for a Portable Educational Network (PEN) and a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) toward the enhancement of OU’s cyber security and networking courses. Read More
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SEHSStudent teachers recently had an opportunity to create portfolios that will set them apart from others in their search for teaching positions. Ledong Li, assistant professor of education, and Pamela Morehead, visiting assistant professor of education, designed and led a six-week workshop, in digital storytelling. Read More
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SHSThe School of Health Sciences Bridge the Gap program is in its third year and continues in its mission to help functionally impaired patients. Read More
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SON School of Nursing students had unique opportunities to learn from international experiences this past June. Two groups of students traveled to Europe to learn about health care as it is delivered in different cultures and how the U.S. health system compares to its global counterparts Read More
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HC The Honors College celebrated the 25th reunion of its inaugural graduating class on July 15. Alumnus Dr. James Szocik presided over the festivities, which included a luncheon, reflections of alumni and staff on their experiences, and remarks on the future of The Honors College by Director Jude Nixon. Read More
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