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News and Updates

  • As of today, Lynn University’s relative obscurity is a thing of the past. The same will likely be true for its president, Kevin Ross ’94, who has been at the helm since 2006. “Most people have never heard about the school so they think not much is going on there,” Ross told the Tampa Bay Times. â€œWe are [
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    October 22, 2012
  • For the Shaw Wellness Institute, homecoming weekend held a special meaning. Faculty, staff, students, and university trustees dedicated the institute’s new home in the Cutten Complex on Friday, October 12, kicking off ±«Óătv’s homecoming festivities with a tribute to healthy lifestyles. The space is a crucial step in the development of the institute, which is [
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    October 19, 2012
  • ±«Óătv has selected Ellucian Technology Management Services to help optimize its use of data and analytical tools for more efficient and informed decision making across the university. The move is an important part of ±«Óătv’s ongoing initiative, led by President Jeffrey Herbst, to maximize the use of technology for operational efficiency and long-term financial [
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    October 18, 2012
  • This September, ±«Óătv unveiled its most innovative learning-technology tool to date. The new Anita Grover MD ’74 and Tom Hargrove P’14 Digital Learning and Media Center (DLMC), named for the ±«Óătv parents who made it possible, is now open on the fifth floor of the Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology. The center [
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    October 17, 2012
  • “Progress — good, filibuster — bad, Senate — weird,” said Alan Frumin ’68, while reflecting on his political philosophy before moving to Washington, D.C., to begin his career after ±«Óătv. Working as parliamentarian of the United States Senate for nearly 20 years, Frumin operated behind the scenes and witnessed the many changes that shook the [
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    October 3, 2012
  • The stage and amps were covered in plastic sheets and flannel shirts last Saturday, as the fourth annual ‘Gatestock kicked off amid the rain and wind. ‘Gatestock, a music festival started by Andy Peng ‘12 and the group Broad Street Records four years ago, came back this year bigger and better. Modeled after Woodstock, the [
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    September 28, 2012
  • David Adjaye and his colleagues will return to Hamilton on Sept. 26 to continue discussions of the proposed ±«Óătv Center for Art and Culture. At this second public meeting, Adjaye plans to share some preliminary architectural ideas and talk about how tentative plans for the project are progressing. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30–7:30pm in [
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    September 18, 2012