1. Grant Wiggins Promotes Education by Design to Future Educators
    April 8, 2004

    Student assessment is currently a hot topic, but how do you accurately measure what students are learning? According to Dr. Grant Wiggins, the answer is simple. ' ' "A student should be able t

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  2. R. Sam Bowers, Jr. Presents Smith Lecture
    April 8, 2004

    Be ready to set aside business as usual if you plan to be successful in the future, says R. Sam Bowers, Jr., presenting the Smith Lecture at Mount Union College on April 8. R. Sam Bowers, Jr. ' We

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  3. Students and Community Organizations Participate in Second Annual Environmental Day
    April 8, 2004

    What is the life cycle of a banana split? Marlington Middle School's seventh grade students recently learned about the recycling process while enjoying an actual banana split through this inter-active project at the second annual "Environmental

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  4. Final Bidding for Theme Baskets Auction to Benefit American Cancer Society
    April 7, 2004

    Mount Union College academic departments and administrative offices have contributed to theme baskets that will be auctioned with proceeds to benefit the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. The gift baskets are currently on display in the Mount

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  5. Horn Ensemble and Friends to Present Performance in Presser Hall
    April 7, 2004

    The Mount Union College Department of Music presents the Mount Union College Horn Ensemble and friends program on Monday, April 12, at 8 p.m. in Presser Recital Hall. The program will include selections from G. Guentzel, Bach, Shaw, Weller an

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  6. Faculty Recital to Feature Cello and Piano Performance
    April 7, 2004

    The Mount Union College department of music presents Elaine Anderson and Nicole Lee on Tuesday, April 13, at 8 p.m. in Presser Recital Hall. Dr. Elaine Anderson   Elaine Anderson, assistant profess

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  7. Annual Spring Recognition Banquet Honors Student Accomplishments
    April 7, 2004

    Lindsay Dimon of Monroeville, PA was named Outstanding Senior Woman and Brian Keller of Huron was named Outstanding Senior Man at the annual Mount Union College Spring Recognition Banquet, held April 6 in the Hoover-Price Campus Center.

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  8. Cancer Regression, Teaching Methods and Voting Predictability Among Faculty Research
    April 6, 2004

    In researching a "revolutionary technology for tumor regression," Dr. Pratibha Phadke-Gupta, instructor of biology at Mount Union College, is helping to develop a way to activate certain cells already in the body of a cancer patient and hav

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  9. Campus Community Has Fun with Annual Jail n' Bail Event
    April 5, 2004

    Dr. Steve Kramer's Social Responsibility class held its annual Jail n' Bail event last week to raise money to cover expenses incurred during their recent spring break service trip to Honduras.

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  10. Dr. Robert Ballard Sees Great Discoveries in Future Deep Sea Exploration
    April 1, 2004

    Confident that "life shaking" discoveries are still to be made, Dr. Robert Ballard, presenting Mount Union College's Schooler Lecture, spoke with the excitement of a curious child about the future of deep-sea exploration.

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  11. Dr. Bernadine Healy, White House Advisor on Bio-terrorism, to Present Commencement Address
    April 1, 2004

    Dr. Bernadine Healy, advisor on weapons of mass destruction and bio-terrorism for the White House, will present the address at the 158th commencement ceremonies for Mount Union College on Sunday, May 9. Bernadine

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  12. Mount Union College Band to Play the Palace
    April 1, 2004

    The Mount Union College Wind Symphony will present its Canton Palace Theater debut on Sunday, April 18, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. Photo courtesy of David Lamb Photography The Wind Symphony will perform a prog

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  13. Mount Union President Jack Ewing Receives United Way Gold Key Award
    April 1, 2004

    United Way of Greater Stark County has presented Gold Key Awards to three key individuals who served as the leaders and catalyst for the formation of the new United Way, including Dr. John L. Ewing Jr., president of the Board of Trustees of the Allia

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