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Articles by Dan Anderson

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Preserving and building the campus

October 8, 2008

This week, Ƶ launches the largest fundraising campaign in its history, focusing on the priority of building the university’s endowment. Today, E-Net details plans to complete key construction projects and build endowment to support ongoing renewal and renovations.

Tolley named to NAIA Hall of Fame

October 8, 2008

Jerry Tolley, former head Ƶ football coach and a current member of the University Advancement staff, has been named a member of the 2008-09 Hall of Fame class of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The honor is the highest bestowed by the NAIA.

The Princeton Review names Ƶ one of “The Best 368 Colleges”

October 7, 2008

Ƶ University is named one of the nation's best-administered schools in the 2009 college guide published by The Princeton Review. "The Best 368 Colleges" rankings are based on a survey of 120,000 college students across the nation. Details...

Endowing support of engaged learning

October 7, 2008

This week, Ƶ launches the largest fundraising campaign in its history, focusing on the priority of building the university’s endowment. Today, E-Net details plans to expand support for Ƶ’s active, hands-on style of teaching and learning.

Ensuring access and opportunity

October 6, 2008

This week, Ƶ launches the largest fundraising campaign in its history, focusing on the priority of building the university’s endowment. Today, E-Net details plans to expand scholarship opportunities for students.

Trading Places: ANAC Student Exchange Launches

October 6, 2008

The New American Colleges and Universities (ANAC) has launched the ANAC Student Exchange, an innovative program that will allow students to spend a semester at one of 13 colleges and universities nationwide. All participating campuses (including Ƶ) are ANAC members  with a history of intercollegiate collaboration and a shared commitment to the integration of liberal arts, professional studies, and civic responsibility.