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Top stories for November 30, 2010

Campus News (View All)

Regents green light new degree programs to strengthen research programs

The College of Engineering will seek approval for a new department and three new doctorates. New doctoral degrees will be offered in linguistics, professional and technical communication, jazz studies and chemistry.

Give Santa a hand by participating in annual toy collection

Program brightens holidays for area children with donations, gifts.

Employee Resources (View All)

Holiday mail deadlines loom ahead

Winter break and postal service holiday hours affect mail delivery on campus. Find deadlines for mailing.

Get a ride across campus with new shuttle service

The Faculty-Staff Shuttle provides on-demand transportation for business purposes between main campus buildings from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The Green Grab website allows campus to share supplies

Purchasing and Payment Services goes green with supplies, equipment exchange.

Events (View All)

Military planning, leadership topic of Dec. 7 history lecture

Brian Linn, president of the Society of Military History, will discuss how American military commanders study and prepare for war at a free lecture sponsored by the Military History Center.

War correspondent describes meals, guns, survival at Dec. 1 lecture

Anna Badkhen found sharing a meal essential to her reporting in conflict-torn areas such as Afghanistan and Iraq.

Printing and Distribution Services hosts Open House Dec. 2

The university community is invited to attend a Printing and Distribution Services Open House to experience the new digital printing technology that will meet all printing needs faster, cheaper, better.

Research News (View All)

Murrell, Boals research to help sexually assaulted or abused individuals

Amy Murrell and Adriel Boals, both assistant professors of psychology, will study if Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is effective in treating post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms.

People on Campus (View All)

Sweater-clad critters ready for winter weather

Rebecca Wright’s student art project keeps statues warm, attracts campus crowds.

Congratulations and holiday cheers to Nov. 24 InHouse prize winners

Scan InHouse to find opportunities to win T-shirts, books and other goodies, generously provided by campus departments and event sponsors.

Awards and Achievements (View All)

Aquatic entomology expert Stewart named influential in hunting, fishing

Regents professor Ken Stewart was named one of the most influential people in hunting and fishing by "Outdoor Life" magazine.

Communications, marketing materials earn 21 national awards

Award winning materials produced by the Division of University Relations, Communications and Marketing support the university's mission, value and goals.

Safety and Awareness (View All)

Safety Coordinator program to support campus emergency response

All full-time faculty and staff encouraged to register for new Safety Coordinator program.

Obituaries (View All)

How to prepare an obituary

Share information about those we've lost: submit an obituary for publication.