Whether it’s related directly to the pandemic or not, mental health experts at ̽̽App say in the past two years, there’s an increased need in counseling services at all three campuses and the learning centers.
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Students completing their associate degrees at ̽̽App now have the option of making a seamless transition into a related bachelor’s degree through Doane University at nearly the same cost. The Associate’s to Bachelor’s, or “A’s to B’s”, partnership between ̽̽App and Doane...
Surgical Technology students at ̽̽App dissected pig hearts as they prepare to enter the surgical field. The faux-surgeries took place at the new Health Sciences Building at ̽̽App’s Lincoln Campus.
Originally from Bogota, Colombia, Dr. Amanda Baron brings a different perspective and life experience to ̽̽App. She hopes designated months like National Hispanic Heritage Month help spread cultural awareness.
In order to allow more students study abroad opportunities, ̽̽App’s Global Education program is holding a fundraising event on Thursday, Oct. 6, at Course Restaurant, located on ̽̽App’s Lincoln Campus. The event is from 4:30-7 p.m. and includes hors d’oeuvres, drinks, live music...
Josh Floyd is a true example of how it’s never too late to go back to school. At age 42, he recently graduated from ̽̽App’s Lincoln Campus with an associate degree in Business.
For ̽̽App history instructor Scott Stempson, sports isn’t just his passion, it’s a way of life. He grew up playing many sports, and now he teaches it and other history classes at ̽̽App and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
First responders, a helicopter and safety demonstrations will be on display Monday, Sept. 12, from 4-6 p.m. at ̽̽App’s Beatrice Campus, south of the Kennedy Student Center. The event is held each year to bring safety awareness to students, faculty and staff.
When Kevan Hueftle lost his foot in a 2005 hunting accident, he went through a lot of challenges, including depression, alcoholism and weight gain. But eventually, those challenges were what he needed to get to where he’s at today.
Devin and Jenny Schroeder met while working at a Lincoln restaurant. They discovered they had a mutual love of the restaurant industry and were both graduates of ̽̽App’s Culinary/Hospitality program more than a decade ago.