News topic: Administration
Howler’s future in question
In an Oct. 29 meeting of representatives from the Student Life Committee, Student Government, the Media Board and the university’s yearbook The Howler, it was established that a study committee would… Read »
Calloway revises popular major
The Calloway School of Business and Accountancy recently announced that the business major, a popular program of study among many university students, will be changed this semester to the business & enterprise… Read »
University takes another step in the strategic plan
The Benson Food Court will soon be under construction as the university implements its Strategic Plan for improvements to the campus. The work will begin sometime in the next few weeks, as soon as all… Read »
Entreprenuership offices earn awards at conference
The university took home two awards from the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (GCEC) at the group’s 2008 conference held in Tucson, Ariz. This marks the first time any school has won… Read »
University announces changes to meal plan
Over the past two weeks ARAMARK, the company chartered to cater the dining services on campus, has made several changes to the details of students’ meal plans. Now, as a result of these changes,… Read »
Reynolda Hall will now be locked at night
Prompted by interests in safety, security and sustainability, the university began locking Reynolda Hall each night 11 p.m. Reynolda Hall has been a popular study place for decades, particularly for undergraduate… Read »
SG holds forum on various changes
The last of three student government forums took place on Oct. 1 in Benson 401. Hosted by Student Government and Jermyn Davis, student body president, the purpose was to discuss upcoming changes and issues… Read »
University begins development plans for ‘Deacon Village’
The university is beginning to move forward with the project tentatively titled “Deacon Village.” Part of this process has included meetings with students to discuss possibilities for the area… Read »
VP for university advancement hired
Mark Petersen was recently appointed vice president for university advancement. The position’s responsibilities are university relations, including development and alumni activities, and public affairs,… Read »
Forum addresses student issues
As part of an effort to encourage communication between the student body and the administration, Student Government hosted a forum on student life on Sept. 11. President Nathan O. Hatch and Vice President… Read »