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Boge recognized for top research paper in the nation

Hastings College student Andrew Boge, a senior from Johnston, Iowa, has been announced by the National Communication Association as the recipient of the Stephen A. Smith Award for top undergraduate research paper.   The Stephen A. Smith Award is reserved for one paper and presented at the association’s national conference. Boge’s paper, “Donald Trump is […]

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Hastings College Theatre hosts production for youth ‘From Z to A: A Jumbled Alphabet Journey’

Join in on the humorous alphabet adventure in this original play, ‘From Z to A: A Jumbled Alphabet Journey’. This year’s annual Alpha Psi Omega Production for youth gives each letter in the alphabet a hilarious take through stories, audience participation and music. This play was written by the cast during a workshop led by

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Forensics finds success at tournaments; hosting home tournament this weekend

The Hastings College Forensics Team had a couple of busy weeks but showed up in full force when they traveled to Omaha, Nebraska, October 28-29 for the Halloween Swing Tournament hosted by University of Nebraska–Omaha and Doane University. After having a great weekend in Omaha, the team split up to take on the competition in

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LocalGlobal, community organizations partner to raise awareness of hunger and homelessness

LocalGlobal, a student organization at Hastings College geared toward raising awareness about hunger and homelessness at the local, national and global levels, is hosting a week of activities for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. These events are supported by the Hastings College Student Assocation, Hearts and Hands Against Hunger of Hastings and the Open Table.

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Hastings College receives grant to support programs that bridge divides

Hastings College is one of 40 institutions to receive grant funding from Campus Compact’s Fund for Positive Engagement. The $5,000 grant will go towards providing a trainer and programming to educate the campus on consent and alcohol consumption and abuse. Research conducted on campus helped identify areas where opportunities existed to provide additional education, dialogue

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Forensics team takes third in team sweepstakes at Concordia

The Hastings College Forensics team continued its streak of success October 14-15 at Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska. The team took third in the sweepstakes on October 14, and had two students place first for the day — Daniel Trevithick of Denver, Colorado, took first in Program Oral Interpretation and Elizabeth Hansen of Fremont, Nebraska,

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Sound check! Batterson shares passion of being an audio tech

Bruce Batterson, assistant professor of business administration at Hastings College, shared his passion outside the classroom in an article published in Live Sound International magazine and on the magazine’s ProSoundWeb, an online community for professionals in the audio industry. The self-described mild-mannered professor, who in addition to his business classes manages the pre-law program at

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Artist Lecture Series speakers to explore ‘Origins’

The Hastings College Artist Lecture Series Student Symposium committee has announced its upcoming speaker series focused on the theme of “Origins.” All speakers are on Wednesday, October 25, on campus and includes keynotes by Dr. Wendy Z. Anderson of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib, a poet, writer and cultural critic from Columbus,

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