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Congratulations to August MAP Graduates
The long-awaited day finally arrived, and all that hard work paid off for a total of 33 students in MAP who earned business degrees in August 2010.
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The Global Studies Speaker Series Presents: "The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America….and the World"
On Tuesday, September 21, at 7 p.m., The Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies will host a lecture entitled “The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America….and the World” by Dr. Norman Gevitz.
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Economic Impact of the College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated to Exceed $53 Million
Value of building improvements and professional services worth $53.5 million to the metro area.
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Paul Evans, DO, Selected as Founding Dean of Marian University's College of Osteopathic Medicine
Veteran osteopathic medical educator has experience starting a medical school.
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Dr. Russell Kershaw Named Dean of the Clark H. Byrum School of Business
Former dean of Butler University's College of Business Administration returns to Indianapolis to lead Marian University's newly renamed business school.
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MAP Honors Graduates
The weather outside was extremely chilly at Commencement on Saturday, May 8, 2010, but nothing could dampen the enthusiasm of the graduates participating in the ceremony held at St.Vincent Health Field.
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Changes Coming to MAP
A new location, a new concentration, and new courses are coming to Marian’s Adult Programs. Here is a brief summary of the changes which were outlined in a recent letter mailed to all MAP students.
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Make-Up Policy Change and Scheduling Information
The fall 2010 semester will bring changes to MAP’s make-up policy, as well as opportunities to register for elective courses such as Speaking Like the Spanish and Prior Learning Assessment: The Portfolio.
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MAP Student Recognized
In a ceremony held April 25, 2010, in Indianapolis Civic Theatre at Marian University, MAP student Tawnya McCrary, was recognized in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for 2009-10.
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MAP Gets Involved
One of the great things about students in MAP is their self-sufficiency. One of the unfortunate things about MAP students is their self-sufficiency. That sounds contradictory, but here’s what it means.
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Faculty Spotlight
Thom Reddington began teaching for MAP in the fall semester of 2009. Specializing in international law, global marketing, and business ethics, he has extensive international work experience which he brings into the classroom.
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Fee and Tuition Increases
With the start of the new fiscal year on July 1, 2010, several fees in Marian’s Adult Programs will increase.
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Best Wishes and Thanks
The MAP staff, students, and instructors wish Trish Miller, a member of the adjunct English faculty who became ill and unable to finish teaching during term 6, a very quick return to good health.
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Learn More About LinkedIn
Are you interested in networking with Marian University alumni? Would you like to help current students and recent graduates make important business connections that will help them start their careers? Then you'll want to join LinkedIn, an online profess
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Site Selected for Marian University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Summer Math and Science Camps
Marian University is offering various to K-12 students.
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Summer Math and Science Camps
Marian University is offering various to K-12 students.
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Sixth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in Chemistry on April 20
Eleven Marian University students will present their original research on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 in Marian Hall Room 355.
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Sixth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in Chemistry on April 20
Eleven Marian University students will present their original research on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 in Marian Hall Room 355.
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What is Osteopathic Medicine? Angela Wagner, D.O. Answers Your Questions
On Thursday, April 22, 2010 Dr. Angela Wagner will visit campus to help us learn about osteopathic medicine.
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