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Director
for Department of Nursing appointed
Huntington University
has appointed Margaret Winter as the director for the new Department
of Nursing. Winter will begin her position in the fall of 2007.
“The excitement of
Huntington University and the community for a nursing program was
obvious and contagious during my interviews,” Winter said. “There is
a good deal of support for beginning this program, and I am looking
forward to the challenges and the achievements that will be a part
of this developing opportunity.”
For six years, Winter has served in the Olivet
Nazarene University Department of Nursing where she teaches in both
the undergraduate traditional program and the Bachelor of Science in
Nursing completion tract.
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Social work
majors volunteer in Phoenix
Four
social work students completed January Term in Phoenix, Ariz.,
working in a community neighborhood ministries program and in a
local agency called Southwest Leadership Foundations. The juniors’
work meets the requirement for completion of their junior social
work practicum. The area of Phoenix was chosen to provide a diverse
culture experience for students to assist them with gaining a
perspective of the Hispanic culture. The trip was coordinated
through Food for the Hungry, which is headquartered in Phoenix.
Jamie Fiedler from this agency provided staff support for the trip.
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Betz to
present 'and in all these things...love'
Christopher
Betz will present “...and in all these things, love...” as his
senior theatre project at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 in the Studio Theatre of
the Merillat Centre for the Arts. Betz, a senior theatre performance
major from Blissfield, Mich., will use a variety works, all of which
have had an impact on him both as an actor and a person, he said.
Most of the project consists of musical theatre pieces, described by
Betz as his “passion” and “most expressive theatrical art.” “I
hope to convey one common message: In every situation, love can be
found,” Betz said. “Real love. It may not always be a white picket
fence, but this raw and candid emotion grabs at the heartstrings. I
hope to involve my audience in the same emotional experience I felt
when I first came upon each of these pieces.”
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Alumnus to host Frozen Four
The first annual Huntington Frozen Four will hit the
road on March 4.
Organized by 2004 Huntington University graduate Rick Hammer,
the four-mile race will start at 3:30 p.m.
Registration
will begin at 2 p.m. at the Huntington University
Merillat Complex for Physical Education and Recreation.
The Huntington Frozen Four will start and finish at the
university’s fieldhouse, and the course will showcase
many of Huntington’s downtown attractions including the
Huntington County Museum, the Huntington County
Courthouse and the Dan Quayle Museum.
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This Week in
Forester Action:
Men's Basketball
(20-4, 8-2)
Beat Marian, 63-52
Lost to St. Francis, 72-78
Women's
Basketball (13-6, 5-4)
Defeated Grace, 67-50
Beat Marian, 64-58
Athletes of the Week:
Amy Berry (basketball)
Alex Kock (basketball)
Athletics
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- January 24
Final Day of J-Term Classes
- January 28
Orientation
- January 29
Spring Semester Begins
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