Saint Martin's Harvie Social Justice Lecture will highlight the impact of agribusiness on women in Third World
Students from the Women’s Studies Department of Saint Martin’s University, with the support of adjunct professor Teresa Marbut, will explore the impact of agribusiness and capitalist corporations on women and children in Third World and developing countries in an upcoming Robert A. Harvie Social Justice Lecture.
Louise Kaplan to direct new nursing program at Saint Martin’s University
Saint Martin’s University has hired Louise Kaplan, Ph.D., ARNP,
FNP-BC, FAANP, to serve as director for its new RN-to-BSN program.
The program will offer registered nurses (RNs) the opportunity to
earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree beginning in the fall
2012 semester.
Saint Martin’s students to present at national conference
Two Saint Martin’s English students, Amber Graves ’12 of Federal
Way, Washington, and Becca Marsh ’13 of Olympia, Washington,
have been invited to present papers at the 2012 Sigma Tau Delta
International Convention, Feb. 29–March 3, in New Orleans,
Louisiana.
Saint Martin’s student receives esteemed study abroad
scholarship
Fredrick Schouviller of Olympia, Washington, is one of 1,000
outstanding American undergraduate students from over 380
colleges and universities across the U.S. who has been offered
the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to
participate in a study abroad program during the spring 2012
semester.
Saint Martin’s junior selected for American Chemical Society
Leadership Award
The American Chemical Society (ACS) has selected Daniel Mast, a
double major at Saint Martin’s University in mathematics and
chemistry, as the recipient of the 2012 Student Leadership
Award.
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