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Nov 5, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The week of Nov. 8-14 is National NP Week and a time to celebrate this distinguished group of health care providers. The WSU School of Nursing offers graduate NP programs in Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. These programs lead to a 49-credit-hour Master of Science degree or a 74-credit-hour Doct

Nov 4, 2009 — By WSU News Services — "Oh, My Aching Back!" is the title of the next Lunch n' Learn lecture at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4, in 105 Heskett Center. You are encouraged to bring your lunch. Michael Jorgensen, associate professor of industrial and manufacturing engineering, will identify work activities that contribute to aches and pains of the low back, neck and shoulder, and identify simple solutions to reduce occurrenc

Nov 16, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, until further notice This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. According to one study, if the cheating rate in the United States continues to increase, nearly 80 percent of college and high school students will cheat in 2010. William Vanderburgh, director of the faculty development office at Wichita State University, explains why cheating is so preva

Oct 29, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, until further notice This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. According to one study, if the cheating rate in the United States continues to increase, nearly 80 percent of college and high school students will cheat in 2010. William Vanderburgh, director of the faculty development office at Wichita State University, explains why cheating is so preva

Oct 29, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, until further notice This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. According to one study, if the cheating rate in the United States continues to increase, nearly 80 percent of college and high school students will cheat in 2010. William Vanderburgh, director of the faculty development office at Wichita State University, explains why cheating is so preva

Oct 29, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, until further notice This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. According to one study, if the cheating rate in the United States continues to increase, nearly 80 percent of college and high school students will cheat in 2010. William Vanderburgh, director of the faculty development office at Wichita State University, explains why cheating is so preva

Oct 29, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, until further notice This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. According to one study, if the cheating rate in the United States continues to increase, nearly 80 percent of college and high school students will cheat in 2010. William Vanderburgh, director of the faculty development office at Wichita State University, explains why cheating is so preva

Oct 29, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, until further notice This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. According to one study, if the cheating rate in the United States continues to increase, nearly 80 percent of college and high school students will cheat in 2010. William Vanderburgh, director of the faculty development office at Wichita State University, explains why cheating is so preva

Oct 29, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, until further notice This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. According to one study, if the cheating rate in the United States continues to increase, nearly 80 percent of college and high school students will cheat in 2010. William Vanderburgh, director of the faculty development office at Wichita State University, explains why cheating is so preva

Nov 4, 2009 — By WSU News Services — * Learn the most common triggers for stress, recognize the triggers for your own stress and, most important, learn how you can successfully manage it all from noon-12:30 p.m. today (Monday, Nov. 2) in 007 RSC. Receive great tips from Amy Barfield while enjoying some light refreshments. * The Office of Research Administration has announced its fall workshop schedule. The first one is "Around the