
Students Benefit from the Teachings of Tibetan Monks
Step into the world of a Tibetan Buddhist monk to learn about patience, kindness and impermanence.
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Step into the world of a Tibetan Buddhist monk to learn about patience, kindness and impermanence.
Two sports communication majors had the opportunity of a lifetime last weekend, working behind the scenes at the NFL Draft in Green Bay.
Adalia Yeung, from Rockford, Ill., is a double major in Political Science and Journalism, with minors in Spanish and Marketing.
Megan Clar, from Eureka, Miss., is a double major in Psychology and Advertising & Public Relations.
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When physical distancing guidelines prevented her ART 230 Life Drawing class from gathering indoors, Instructor of Studio Art Susanne Nestory took advantage of the beautiful fall 2020 weather. Masked up and spaced apart, her students enjoyed the fresh air while drawing a live model in front of the Heuser Art building.
Photo by Evan Temchin.