Workstations & Laptops | Acceptable Use Policy
The library provides 40+ workstations for users who come into the library and students may choose to checkout a laptop. .
The library provides 40+ workstations for users who come into the library and students may choose to checkout a laptop. .
The library displays current student art throughout the building. The pieces are creations of students enrolled in various art classes on campus. Come in and experience the artwork in person.
Stop in to view the display featured just inside the entrance of the library.
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The library has designated the second floor as a quiet space for individual study and leisure reading. While on this floor, please refrain from any activity that may distract others from studying or otherwise using the library for individual research.
Search digital archives for dating back to 1949, (Deja Vu and Canto), proceedings of the annual , and the .
The Journalism Education Association has declared Feb. 19-23, 2024 to be Scholastic Journalism Week. In honor of this week that will celebrate students and advisers who create exceptional journalism in high schools and middle schools, we are encouraging colleges and universities throughout the country to join us in spotlighting alumni who got their starts in high school journalism.Join Us On Social MediaThe Center for Scholastic Journalism will be collaborating with the College of Communication and Information at С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ to share spotlights of alumni who got their start in high school ...
To ensure you qualify academically for the internship, .
General elective credit is available to freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors through course BUS 20192 or BUS 40192.
Why apply for general elective credit?
In order to receive major credit for your internship:
Your internship experience must be approved for major credit by your faculty internship coordinator at the time of application.