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  • Writing Students or Zombies?
    Thursday, May 16, 2013

    Acting Like Zombies Creates Stronger Writing Who is your speaker? Where are they from? Who was their first love? Are they a zombie? Many times writers create stock characters—people who are just plain ordinary. But veteran writers know readers need … Continue reading

  • Is Help Anywhere to Find in Your Community?
    Friday, May 03, 2013

    Coming together with a passion to provide help to community members, and to find volunteer help, 14 La Crosse area organizations came to Globe University-La Crosse for the annual La Crosse Community Resource Fair. Help is Out There “The Resource … Continue reading

  • 10 Easy Tips: Improve Microsoft Word 2010 Documents
    Thursday, May 02, 2013

    Students in the Globe University-La Crosse computer literacy classes are quickly becoming skilled in creating well-formatted, eye-appealing, and professional Microsoft Word 2010 documents. Medical assistant program students Erin and Audrey, along with Keisha-Lynn, business administration degree student, provide their 10 … Continue reading

  • Are Villains Gloried More Than Heroes?
    Wednesday, May 01, 2013

    The Boston bombing was aired over every news station, highlighting the heroes and the villains, and while watching, I knew I needed to talk about this tragedy with my Ethics students. When a student sees that “Ethics” is offered, the … Continue reading

  • 10 Movies to Enhance 5 Common College Classes
    Friday, April 19, 2013

    Last quarter, I chose 10 movies that could enhance college classes across the Globe University-La Crosse curriculum. This time I have stuck with general education courses, specifically those in the humanities, communications, and social sciences. This quarter at Globe University-La … Continue reading

  • Do Students Care About Service Learning?
    Thursday, April 18, 2013

    Globe University-La Crosse students have terrific opportunities to grow beyond their classrooms. Instructors at Globe skillfully coordinate service-learning projects where students can apply classroom knowledge to address real world problems in local and national communities. Concepts from textbooks come alive … Continue reading