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New UA move-in procedures


		New UA move-in procedures

The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR

1 hour ago by Brian Washburn

Freshmen and returning students at the UA have swarmed campus this week to move into resident halls. However, the first day of class is not until Monday and students have already been moved in since this Saturday. The reason behind this is University Housing's new solution for UA students moving into residence halls.

Changes for future parking on campus

The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR

1 hour ago by Taniah Tudor

Parking on campus has been a big concern for UA students in the last several years because of changes in availability and cost. The next few years may prove to be no different, with plans for a new parking deck, adjustments in scooter policy and another increase in permit costs.

Ranking in the top

The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK

1 day ago by Submitted

"U.S. News" and "World Report" again has ranked OCU among the best in the west.

The next edition of the magazine, which will be available on newsstands Aug. 25, lists OCU in the top tier of masters-level universities in the western United States.

OCU ranks 11 in "Great Schools," "Great Prices" and 25 among "Best Universities."

Speaking out

The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK

1 day ago by Aloise McCullough

School is not officially in session but classrooms across the campus were already full with freshmen, returning students and professors.

Various book discussion groups were formed Thursday, Aug. 21 in several locations on campus.

School spirit, traditions

The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK

1 day ago by Linda Provost

The Show has been a way for students to learn about the school and this year it's been revamped.

The Show is being replaced with the "Blue-Out-Blow-Out" pep rally at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 19 in the Henry J. Freede Wellness and Activity Center.

Morton's vision for UMKC - the 'Decision Theater'


		Morton's vision for UMKC - the 'Decision Theater'

The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO

2 days ago by Derek Simons

UMKC Provost Gail Hackett presented a new high-tech initiative to the Faculty Senate at its meeting on Aug. 18. It is called the "Decision Theater."

"Leo's [Interim Chancellor Morton] already off and running with it," Hackett said. "He'll probably have the money to build it before we've even finished talking about it.

Student government finds last minute replacement


		Student government finds last minute replacement

The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO

2 days ago by Alexia Lang

After the resignation of Jessica Fenger over the summer, the Student Government Association (SGA) voted on a replacement administrative vice president to sit on its executive board at the Aug. 21 meeting.

Klassie Alcine, former president of Arts and Sciences student council, was elected to the position with a vote of 13 in favor, three against and four abstentions.

Tenured professors resign to avoid third investigation


		Tenured professors resign to avoid third investigation

The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO

2 days ago by Derek Simons

Facing an investigation, possible tenure-revocation and dismissal, UMKC Professors Drs. Keith Haddock and Walter S. Carlos Poston II, last week agreed to resign, effective Sept. 30.

As part of the agreement, the two, who currently serve as vice-chair and chair respectively of the Department of Informatic Medicine and Personalized Health at the School of Medicine, will not be able to seek employment in the future with the university.

New cafe almost finished


		New cafe almost finished

The Trailblazer Times, MidAmerica Nazarene University, KS

5 days ago by Rachel Phelps

A snack bar will soon be available to students on the MidAmerica Nazarene University campus.

The Landing, MNU's student lounge in Land Gym, underwent a major remodel over the summer, and the finishing touches are still in the works. Ron Jackson, new Associated Student Government advisor, said he and ASG cabinet members have been making plans for the improvements over the summer.

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