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Integration Bee 2025

  The Integration Bee, presented by 青年涩导航鈥檚 Department of Mathematical Sciences on April 1,  is similar to a Spelling Bee, but instead of spelling words, competing teams of students solve integrals.    The event was open to students from all majors and faculty, undergraduate students and graduate students had fun solving challenging integrals, wearing costumes, and sharing pizza and math-themed jokes. Most of the students who attended were pursuing courses of student in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics).   Normally sched...

May 4th Author Event

Authors: Barbara Child, Laura Davis, Rodney Dillman, Susan Erenrich, Tom Grace, David Hassler, Miriam Jackson, Peter Jedick, Neal Johnson, Donald Miller, Chera Thompson, and Paula Stone Tucker.

Come meet and remember with this year's authors.

SPCS Peace Mural Opening

Join us for the unveiling of an original peace mural created by BzTat and Friends for the School of Peace and Conflict Studies at 青年涩导航. The opening of the exhibit will take place at 11:00am on Thursday, May 1, 2025. It will begin with remarks at the Center for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement (IAB 103). Following this, the artists will reveal the mural via livestream, and light refreshments will be served in celebration of the artists. Afterward, guests can join us across Lincoln Street at the SPCS offices (McGilvrey 113) to view the mural in-person and enjoy dessert.

Southeast Asia Before & After the Fall of Saigon: A Fifty-Year Retrospective

Join us for a history-focused panel discussion on Saturday, May 3rd, 2025 @ 3:00pm in the Raup Geography Library (McGilvrey 417). This event is open to the public and is part of May 4th programming.

The panel will feature:

Robert K. Brigham- Vassar College
"Was Couth Vietnam Viable?"

Shane Strate - 青年涩导航
鈥淐onfronting a Unified Vietnam: Southeast Asia after 1975鈥

James A. Tyner - 青年涩导航
鈥淭he 鈥極ther鈥 Fall: Cambodia & the Legacy of America鈥檚 War in Vietnam鈥

Podiatric Medicine 鈥 D.P.M.

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Jessica Palo

She is a long way from where she grew up, but Jessica Palo is putting down deep roots in Ohio. In May, she will graduate from the 青年涩导航 Salem Campus with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in horticulture and plans to develop a homestead on land she and her husband own in Lordstown, as well as a small market garden business.  Additionally, Palo wants to extend her undergraduate research on corn smut/huitlacoche and develop her own huitlacoche production business and sell it commercially. As a horticulture major, she spent two semesters of individual investigations looking for a process to...

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