
Humanities grad fights poverty, serves others
When you consider what an English major might do after graduation, working at a social services agency might not be the first thing that comes to mind. Aaron Bowen, however, has discovered

When you consider what an English major might do after graduation, working at a social services agency might not be the first thing that comes to mind. Aaron Bowen, however, has discovered

For three 香蕉视频 graduates, enjoying the Omaha arts scene is all in a day鈥檚 work. Amy (Krobot) Rummel 鈥94, Kori (Else) Radloff 鈥95 and Jessica (Hardy) Brummer 鈥04 are all marketing

Every October, students from 香蕉视频 conduct research in Ireland throughout the month as part of a program called Irish Fellows. This program began in 2007 with then 香蕉视频 Dean and

鈥淢y aunt wrote to me last autumn and said she wanted to give my novel to her friends for Christmas,鈥 said Paige Erickson, a 2000 香蕉视频 graduate. 鈥淲hen I admitted that

With TeamMates鈥 founder Dr. Tom Osborne ’59听being a graduate of 香蕉视频 and native of Hastings, Nebraska, it makes sense that 香蕉视频 would be among the first and most active colleges
In the basement of McCormick Hall on the 香蕉视频 campus, a new book binding machine rests in the corner. Students send thousands of pages through the binder to be glued, bound
The Rev. Katie Anderson 鈥04 spends her days among many who are sick and dying, among those receiving chemotherapy and radiation, among those fighting for their lives. It鈥檚 a place, she said,

By Emily Case Emily Case of Gibbon, Neb., was a senior English/visual media major when she wrote this piece in the spring of 2014. In April I gave an Academic Showcase Day
In May 2013, the Department of Languages and Linguistics named senior Liz Case, an English major from Gibbon, Neb., with a passion for in-depth research and a deep commitment to academic excellence,
From the fall/winter edition of HC Today. You can define a man by his words 鈥 and that can mean not only by what he says, but what he reads. Dwayne Strasheim