NSCS talks turkey about expenditures
The Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees met Friday morning in the Mari Sandoz Center Chicoine Atrium to discuss business matters and approve system changes and financial allotments.
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The Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees met Friday morning in the Mari Sandoz Center Chicoine Atrium to discuss business matters and approve system changes and financial allotments.
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Read MoreFaculty and students of the Chadron State College Physical and Life Sciences Department will present personal accounts of their experiences in science and providing medical aid in other countries during the new “Science Abroad” series.
Ann Buchmann, associate professor of physical and life sciences, will open the series next Thursday with a presentation about her experiences in Tanzania entitled “Stealth, Speed, and Support: Strategies of Predators and Prey in East Africa.” It will be 5 p.m. in Math and Science Building room 144.
Future talks will feature students Jacob Zitterkopf of Scottsbluff and Ashley Maxon of Laurel, who will speak about their summer experiences in working in health care in Argentina.
The presentations are free and open to the public. For a complete list of speakers and times, contact Buchmann at 432-6055.
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