MOLINE, Ill. - Midwest Technical Institute will host a series open houses for prospective and incoming students from 5 to 8 p.m. April 30 and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 2 at MTI's Moline campus, 3620 Avenue of the Cities, Moline.

MTI offers a variety of career-training programs designed to assist students in securing employment in a number of today's most in-demand industries, including welding, HVAC, cosmetology and transportation.  Open house attendees will have the opportunity to tour MTI's classrooms, labs and other facilities, as well as meet with admissions, financial aid and faculty representatives to gain a better understanding of MTI's hands-on, workforce training programs.

There is no cost to attend the open house, which will feature a carnival that is open to the public; MTI merchandise giveaways; door prizes and raffles; food and beverages; games; and more.

Both open houses are part of a year-long series to educate area students on the importance of a skills-based education in today's economy. But the value of MTI's open houses extends far beyond giving prospective students a close look at the school and its programs. MTI Director of Marketing Stacey Wierman believes events like these benefit both MTI personnel and the surrounding communities at-large.

"A MTI open house is valuable not only to the attendee, but to our faculty, staff and community because it is a unique opportunity for all involved to interact and learn more about our school and the programs we have to offer," Wierman says. "We're building futures that will ultimately impact our communities one person at a time."

In addition, Wierman feels faculty and staff enjoy interacting with prospective students one-on-one in helping them select a rewarding career path.

"MTI faculty and staff love this time to be able to talk to our prospective students and hopefully help them in making a major decision that will not only change their lives, but the lives of those around them," Wierman added.

Many of MTI's courses and programs can be completed in as little as nine months, and job placement and financial aid opportunities also help students enter the workforce quickly with the skills to develop into industry-leading professionals.

The Moline campus will host additional open houses July 16; Sept. 10; Sept 12; and Nov. 19. For more information about upcoming open houses, contact the Moline campus at (309) 277-7900. Media inquiries and interview requests can be directed to Stacey Wierman at (309) 427-2750, ext. 1228.

About Midwest Technical Institute

Midwest Technical Institute offers hands-on training in a number of mechanical trade and allied health career fields to help students succeed as a member of today's rapidly-changing workforce. MTI, along with its sister school, Delta Technical College, operates seven campuses across the Midwest and Mississippi Delta regions. For more information, visit www.midwesttech.edu.

Thanks to a generous grant from Quad City Arts, Rivermont Collegiate is able to offer Scholarships, to families that qualify, for these Summer at Rivermont art courses:

·      Painting Like Picasso

·      Fiber Arts & Weaving

·      Marvelous Masks

·      Printmaking Extravaganza

·      Digital Photo Phrenzy

Summer at Rivermont offers a variety of summer enrichment courses for preschool through 12th grade, which are open to the entire Quad City community and held on the Rivermont Collegiate campus in Bettendorf. Please note there is a limited amount of grant money and courses will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Those interested in these scholarships are strongly encouraged to enroll early. Though Summer at Rivermont offers courses in a wide variety of subjects, these scholarships are only applicable to art courses listed above.

This project is supported with Quad City Arts Dollar$ funds, provided by Hubbell-Waterman Foundation, the Illinois Arts Council Agency, John Deere, and the Doris and Victor Day Foundation.

For complete details on courses and scholarship eligibility and to enroll, visit www.RivermontCollegiate.org or pick up an application at Rivermont Collegiate - 1821 Sunset Drive, Bettendorf, IA 52722.
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ROCK ISLAND, IL (04/20/2015)(readMedia)-- The Augustana College Center for the Study of Judaism and Jewish Culture has chosen Caitlin Thom from Bettendorf, IA (52722) as one of the recipients of the yearly Geifman "Responses to the Holocaust" Prize.

A first-year majoring in music composition, Thom's work will be on display on the main floor of the Thomas Tredway Library inside the Center for Student Life (3435 9 1/2 Ave, Rock Island).

Supported by the Geifman Endowment, the Geifman Prize in Holocaust Studies is an annual student competition with an award of up to $500. Submissions may include essays, research papers, poetry, drama, film, artwork, musical composition or other creative expression.

Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. The college is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 155 Academic All-Americans, a Nobel laureate, 13 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world's most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States.

ROCK ISLAND, IL (04/20/2015)(readMedia)-- The Augustana Center for the Study of Ethics is pleased to announce the winners of the Tenth Annual Ethics Essay Contest.

Essays were judged on the basis of clarity, appropriate use of ethical ideas, theories and principles in addressing and clarifying the topic; depth, insight and creativity of analysis; thoughtfulness and plausibility of supporting arguments for position taken.

As in previous years, the outside evaluator found it very difficult to select five essays for recognition since there were many excellent essays that were submitted for consideration.

Makenzie Logan of Moline received 1st place for the essay, "Ethical Concerns and Misconceptions in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict".

Ben Rudy of Geneseo received an honorable mention for the essay, "Embryonic Research and Discovering the Alternatives".

Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. The college is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 155 Academic All-Americans, a Nobel laureate, 13 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world's most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States.

MEQUON, Wis. (April 17, 2015) - Concordia University Wisconsin is proud to announce the following student as a Presidential Scholar winner. The announcement was made on March 21 during a special banquet.

Letha Wallace, Davenport Central

About Concordia University Wisconsin:
Founded in 1881, Concordia University Wisconsin's main campus is located on 200 acres of beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline at 12800 N. Lake Shore Drive, Mequon. The University and its 10 educational centers and classroom locations are home to 8,161 undergraduate and graduate, traditional, as well as non-traditional students from 46 states and 28 foreign countries. The University offers more than 70 undergraduate majors, 14 master's degree programs, and doctoral degrees in Physical Therapy, Pharmacy, and Nursing Practice. The University also offers a variety of adult learning opportunities.

The University is affiliated with The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and is a member of the Concordia University System, a nationwide network of colleges and universities. For more information on Concordia University Wisconsin, contact the University at (262) 243-4300 or visit their website atwww.cuw.edu.

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ALLIANCE, OH (04/17/2015)(readMedia)-- Courtney Wachal, a Senior French and International Studies major of Bettendorf, Iowa, will present research at the University of Mount Union's eighth annual Student Celebration Honoring Our Latest Academic Research (SCHOLAR) Day on Tuesday, April 21 on Mount Union's campus.

Wachal will present, Why are Countries Willing to be Bound by International Law?.

SCHOLAR Day is a campus-wide event filled with presentations showcasing academic excellence and scholarly research conducted by Mount Union students.

Three formal presentation sessions and two poster sessions will be included this year, highlighting 47 formal presentations and 26 posters. Presentations will represent 19 departments and programs, including Mount Union's Master of Arts in Educational Leadership (MAEL) and Physician Assistant Studies graduate programs.

This event gives students a chance to share their latest academic research with faculty, staff, students, family, friends and the surrounding communities.

About SCHOLAR Day

SCHOLAR Day, which began in 2008, highlights the research projects of Mount Union's undergraduate students. The continued success of this academic tradition is made possible through the generous support of George '58 and Sally (Shrake '59) Stradley of Hartville, Ohio and the Donald and Alice Noble Foundation of Wooster, Ohio.

SCHOLAR Day is free and open to the public. A detailed schedule of all presentations and research abstracts as well as a campus map can be found online at www.mountunion.edu/scholarday. Programs will be available the day of the event, and guides will be stationed at all presentation facilities.

University of Mount Union

The University of Mount Union, founded in 1846, is a four-year, private institution grounded in the liberal arts tradition. The University is located in Alliance, OH, 80 miles of both Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Mount Union offers an array of broad-based and career-specific undergraduate and graduate programs to its 2,200 students who experience outstanding opportunities for success after graduation. Among members of the 2012 graduating class, 98% of those self-reporting started a degree-required career or were accepted to graduate school, all in an average of 20 days after graduation. The University is committed to providing a student-centered approach and an exceptional educational experience. For more information, visit mountunion.edu.

The 8th Annual Trebuchet Egg Throw Contest will be held on Friday, April 17, 2015 at Bettendorf High School.  25 Teams with 101 students from 5 high schools are scheduled to participate.   The competition was open to high schools teams from Iowa and Illinois as part of the QC High School Tech Challenge.

Bad Weather Plans: We plan to hold the event even if it rains unless we encounter extreme conditions (rain all day, lighting or high winds) . If we decide to cancel for the entire day, we will send out an e-mail by 8:00 AM to the teams on Friday morning which is unlikely and if so, the event will be rescheduled for the following Monday.

 

ROCK ISLAND, IL (04/16/2015)(readMedia)-- Augustana College announced 856 students were named to the Dean's List for the 2014-2015 winter term. Students who have earned this academic honor have maintained a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale for courses taken during the term.

The following students from your area were among those named to the Dean's List:

Brandon Bauer, a first-year student from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Theatre Arts and Communication Studies.

Olivia Covert-Proctor, a junior from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Teaching German.

Brenna German, a sophomore from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Communication Studies and Multimedia Journalism Mass Communication.

Hannah Griggs, a first-year student from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Religion.

Shannon Larson, a sophomore from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Business Administration.

Christopher McLaughlin, a sophomore from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Business Administration.

Lubna Omar, a senior from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Communication Sciences & Disorders.

Omar Rizvi, a junior from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Pre-Medicine, Biology and Religion.

Sergio Tekeli, a junior from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Pre-Medicine and Neuroscience.

Caitlin Thom, a sophomore from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Music Composition.

Anthony TouVelle, a senior from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in German Studies and International Business.

Emmalynn Tully, a junior from Bettendorf, IA, majoring in Music Education.

Sarah Riedel, a senior from Long Grove, IA, majoring in Creative Writing.

Michael Hickey, a sophomore from Muscatine, IA, majoring in Economics, Accounting and Business Administration.

Joseph Oliger, a junior from Davenport, IA, majoring in Multimedia Journalism Mass Communication and Theatre Arts.

Haley Fox, a senior from Davenport, IA, majoring in Business Administration-Management.

Alyssa Kendell, a senior from Davenport, IA, majoring in Biology and Pre-Medicine.

Benjamin Knapper, a senior from Davenport, IA, majoring in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science.

Rebecca Knapper, a sophomore from Davenport, IA, majoring in Creative Writing, English and Scandinavian Studies.

Liam Baldwin, a sophomore from Davenport, IA, majoring in Undecided.

Adam Bengfort, a senior from Davenport, IA, majoring in Engineering Physics and Applied Mathematics.

Christine Harb, a senior from Davenport, IA, majoring in Biology and Pre-Medicine.

Michael Warhank, a sophomore from Davenport, IA, majoring in Pre-Medicine and Business Administration.

Travon Aldridge, a first-year student from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Business Administration.

Leo Anderson, a senior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Liberal Arts.

Jessica Bacon, a senior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Elementary Education.

Mariah Benson, a senior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Biology.

Joseph Cross, a first-year student from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Atticus Garrison, a sophomore from Rock Island, IL, majoring in History.

Lizandra Gomez-Ramirez, a sophomore from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Anthropology and Political Science.

Kayla Jackson, a sophomore from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Psychology.

Benjamin McKay, a sophomore from Rock Island, IL, majoring in General Music.

Benjamin Payne, a junior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Multimedia Journalism Mass Communication.

Anish Reddy, a junior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Pre-Medicine.

Austin Schoeck, a junior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Political Science.

Roman Shepard, a senior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Anthropology.

Rosalie Starenko, a senior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Geography and Spanish.

Samantha Turner, a senior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in History and Anthropology.

Abigail Wieland, a first-year student from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Elizabeth Wieland, a first-year student from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Andrew Bainter, a junior from Coal Valley, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Rowan Crow, a senior from Coal Valley, IL, majoring in Teaching History.

Emily Grooms, a sophomore from Coal Valley, IL, majoring in Psychology and Art.

Andrew Shearouse, a senior from Coal Valley, IL, majoring in Business Administration-Management Information Systems and Computer Science.

Jacob Johnston, a sophomore from Cordova, IL, majoring in Accounting.

Taylor Anderson, a junior from East Moline, IL, majoring in Graphic Design.

Robert Holmquist, a senior from East Moline, IL, majoring in Physics and Mathematics.

Emily Johnson, a junior from East Moline, IL, majoring in Elementary Education.

Matthew Klyman, a junior from East Moline, IL, majoring in Chemistry.

Micaela Terronez, a senior from East Moline, IL, majoring in History and Anthropology.

Michael Daniels, a junior from Geneseo, IL, majoring in Business Administration, Economics and Accounting.

Kristina Humphreys, a sophomore from Geneseo, IL, majoring in Neuroscience.

Miachel Kerschieter, a sophomore from Geneseo, IL, majoring in Psychology and Communication Studies.

Samantha Noble, a junior from Geneseo, IL, majoring in Teaching Spanish.

Sarah English, a senior from Hillsdale, IL, majoring in Philosophy and Neuroscience.

Samantha McGreer, a senior from Illinois City, IL, majoring in Pre-Medicine and Biochemistry.

Amanda Johnson, a senior from Milan, IL, majoring in Neuroscience, Biology and Pre-Medicine.

Timothy Acri, a senior from Moline, IL, majoring in Biochemistry.

Mourin Azar, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Hassan Baig, a senior from Moline, IL, majoring in Religion.

Jacob Barr, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Chelsea Crumbleholme, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Maryedith Curtis, a junior from Moline, IL, majoring in Political Science, History and Religion.

Zachary Gray, a sophomore from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Alaina Hofmann, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Andrea Hult, a senior from Moline, IL, majoring in Accounting and Business Administration-Management.

Jens Hurty, a senior from Moline, IL, majoring in Music Education and Music Performance.

Katherine Karstens, a senior from Moline, IL, majoring in Business Administration-Finance and Accounting.

Makenzie Logan, a junior from Moline, IL, majoring in Psychology and Communication Sciences & Disorders.

Mariah Logan, a senior from Moline, IL, majoring in Music Education.

Jaime McLean, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Brock McNinch, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Chelsea Mentado, a junior from Moline, IL, majoring in Graphic Design.

Ted Mathew Nuguid, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Layne Porembski, a junior from Moline, IL, majoring in Accounting and French.

Emily Rasche, a junior from Moline, IL, majoring in Biology.

Cammie Ruhl, a senior from Moline, IL, majoring in Biology and Neuroscience.

Abigail Ryser, a junior from Moline, IL, majoring in Biology.

Tori Shock, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Marisa Lara, a junior from Silvis, IL, majoring in Graphic Design and Engineering Physics.

Elyzia Powers, a senior from Silvis, IL, majoring in Psychology.

Keith Sands, a junior from Silvis, IL, majoring in Mathematics and Teaching Math.

Rong Zheng, a junior from Silvis, IL, majoring in Biochemistry.

Sarah Kerres, a senior from Taylor Ridge, IL, majoring in Accounting and Business Administration-Finance.

Ryan Mueller, a sophomore from Taylor Ridge, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Katie Laschanzky, a sophomore from Muscatine, IA, majoring in Undecided.

April Anderson, a senior from Davenport, IA, majoring in Asian Studies.

Tyler James, a junior from Davenport, IA, majoring in Graphic Design and English.

Andrew Smith, a senior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Accounting.

Nicholas Niles, a first-year student from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Jillian Jespersen, a junior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Biology and Pre-Medicine.

Carli Hogan, a junior from Rock Island, IL, majoring in Biology.

John Martinez, a first-year student from Coal Valley, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Conner Brown, a sophomore from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Emma Bowman, a junior from Moline, IL, majoring in Business Administration-Marketing.

Matthew Tuttle-Timm, a sophomore from Moline, IL, majoring in Physics and Mathematics.

Meagan Rotramel, a first-year student from Moline, IL, majoring in Undecided.

Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. The college is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 155 Academic All-Americans, a Nobel laureate, 13 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world's most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States.

Local students ranking in the top 2 percent at Iowa State University

AMES, Iowa (April 16, 2015) - Many area students have achieved academic ranking in the top 2 percent of students in their respective course of study at Iowa State University.  They are:

Amrinder Singh, a Senior from Bettendorf studying Agriculturein the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Aubrey Elizabeth Foulk, a Junior from Moline also studying Agriculturein the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Thao Tam Tran, a Senior from Davenport studying  Design in the College of Design at Iowa State University.

Alaina Marie Berkenbosch, a Sophomore from Bettendorf studying Business in the College of Business.

Samantha Christine Zust, a Senior also from Bettendorf studying  Human Sciences in the College of Human Sciences.

Reid Chandler Behrens, a Sophomore from Bettendorf studying Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Emory Stephen Traicoff, a Senior from Bettendorf studying Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Brad James Ryan, a Senior from Davenport studying Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Nguyen Le Tran, a Sophomore from Davenport studying Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Kevin Michael Wagner, a Junior from Bettendorf studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Matthew Joseph Heinrichs, a Freshman from Davenport studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Jiselle Alexa Henderkott, also a Freshman from Davenport studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Mary Katherine Kirk, a Freshman from Davenport studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Lindsay Renee Matthews, another Freshman from Davenport studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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WAVERLY, IA (04/15/2015)(readMedia)-- Paris White of Muscatine was recognized Thursday, April 9, as a top student in religion during the Wartburg College Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship Convocation.

The award honors students for their academic excellence, service to the department and attitude.

Wartburg, a four-year liberal arts college internationally recognized for community engagement, enrolls 1,661 students. Wartburg is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and named after the castle in Germany where Martin Luther took refuge disguised as a knight during the stormy days of the Reformation, while translating the Bible from Greek into German.

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