
Sturek '79 finds two apprentice 'swine cardiologists'
Pre-med students Brianna Greiner ¡¯26 and Elise Krumenacker ¡¯28 are conducting research with Dr. Michael Sturek '79 this summer, to study coronary artery disease. They are studying Ossabaw pigs because what they learn from Ossabaw pigs translates very well to humans.
Teeing up tomorrow's accounting grads
More than half of Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø's accounting majors receive financial assistance from merit scholarships from the department¡¯s endowment and fundraising activities. The annual "sold-out" Accounting Golf Outing provides for one-third of these scholarship dollars.

Trio repeats as athletic/academic champs
Three student-athletes remain on top in their sport and studies ¡ª Charlotte Frere ¡¯26, Charlotte Newport ¡¯25 and Ocean Akau ¡¯25. All three are repeat Academic All-American honorees, a feat achieved by only a few Vikings through the years.

From Atlas Mountains to the Midwest: Why Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø was worth leaving everything I knew
Being an international student means carrying pieces of home with you wherever you go. It also means knowing when it¡¯s time to let go of comfort and chase something deeper.

Three smart paths for future nurses
Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø students with the passion of becoming a nurse receive phenomenal preparation through one of three paths.
Clothesline Project
To kick off Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention Education will invite students, faculty and staff to come to the Olin Center 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and make T-shirts to acknowledge victims and survivors of domestic violence.

Mapping coral reefs to study and help a critical ecosystem
Community-based learning on a large scale: Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø geology students travel with faculty to the Caribbean island of Bonaire to research environmental change in coral reefs.

Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø to help your community become healthier? Add a public health major!
Because students of public health need a broad background of knowledge and experiences, a liberal arts college can be perfect fit.

Teagle Foundation awards $225,000 grant to Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø
A Cornerstone: Learning for Living implementation grant from The Teagle Foundation builds on progress the college is making to redesign its general education curriculum. The end goal is to create a cohesive, engaging experience for students ¡ª from their first year on campus and into their lives beyond college.
'Wayfinding' art exhibit opening reception
From Aug. 14 to Oct. 3, 2025, Quad City Arts will present ceramic sculpture by Lori Roderick, Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø's associate vice president of development; woven tapestries by Rowen Schussheim, professor emerita of art; and abstract paintings by Zaiga Minka Thorson.