NOTRE DAME, IN (06/20/2013)(readMedia)-- Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, named the following students to the Dean's List for the spring 2013 semester:

Katherine Kautz, daughter of Gregory and Ann Kautz of Bettendorf, IA

Caitlin Poster, daughter of Michael and Kelly Poster of Eldridge, IA

To earn academic honors at Saint Mary's, a student must achieve a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.6 on a 4.0 scale, have at least 12 graded credit hours, no incompletes, and no grades lower than a C.

About Saint Mary's College: Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, is a four-year, Catholic, residential, women's liberal arts college offering five bachelor's degrees and more than 30 major areas of study, such as business, nursing, art, chemistry, and social work. The College's single-gender environment has been proven, in study after study, to foster confidence, ethical leadership, and strong academic success. Saint Mary's College ranks among the top 100 "Best National Liberal Arts Colleges" for 2013 published by U.S. News. Founded in 1844 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Saint Mary's College's mission is to educate women and prepare them for postgraduate success whether it's a first job, graduate school, or postgraduate service.

DEKALB, IL (06/20/2013)(readMedia)-- Please review our Spring 2013 Dean's List to identify all students living in your service area; we appreciate your assistance in acknowledging their accomplishments. For additional information, please contact Brad Hoey by phone, 815-753-6667 or e-mail, bhoey@niu.edu.

The following local students were named to Spring 2013 Dean's List at Northern Illinois University:

Wesley Brinkman of Lyndon, IL

Haley Inboden of Sterling, IL

Ashley Vegter of Morrison, IL

Angela Versluis of Silvis, IL

Shawn King of Sterling, IL

Ellen Collison of Clinton, IA

Megan Wilson of Milan, IL

Joshua Screnock of Morrison, IL

Keaston Bonnell of Prophetstown, IL

Gabriela Cason of Morrison, IL

Irlen Carranza of Rock Island, IL

Krista Ramirez of Sterling, IL

Aaron Berogan of Sterling, IL

Abbie Habben of Sterling, IL

Aaron McKeown of Moline, IL

Jessica Davis of Rock Falls, IL

Nathan Asbury of Sterling, IL

Nevin Walker of Rock Falls, IL

Paige Deyo of Lyndon, IL

Ian Andrews of East Moline, IL

Cierria McPerryman of Sterling, IL

Karin Carlson of East Moline, IL

Ashley McMahon of East Moline, IL

Katherine Anglese of Albany, IL

Kara Ford of Fulton, IL

Trevan Burn of Morrison, IL

Dustin Flesch of Port Byron, IL

James Green of Rock Island, IL

Rachel Harris of Fulton, IL

Monte Sunday of Sterling, IL

 

The list is compiled by NIU's academic colleges according to varying criteria. Students enrolled in the colleges of Business, Education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts, and Health and Human Sciences must meet a minimum semester grade point average of 3.75 on a 4.0 scale. Students enrolled in the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology must meet a minimum semester grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.

Located in one of the most dynamic regions of the country, Northern Illinois University (NIU) is a comprehensive teaching and research institution with a diverse and international student body of nearly 23,000.

CHICAGO - Lt. Governor Sheila Simon, the state's point person on education reform, will deliver keynote remarks at the Associated Colleges of Illinois' Summer Institute for K-12 teachers. Simon will urge teachers in high-need schools to use the Common Core learning standards and encourage them to pilot the state's new math curriculum models come fall. Simon supported the curricula developed by state education authorities to better prepare graduates for college and careers.

 

"We want to put all middle and high school students on track for success," said Simon. "Colleges and employers expect our students to have certain skills, but find too many students are unprepared. The statewide model math curriculum gives educators an additional resource to help prepare students to compete in the global marketplace."

Later Friday, Simon will deliver the graduation speech for the Phoenix Military Academy Class of 2013. Simon will highlight top students, including an Illinois Dream Act scholarship recipient who will testify on behalf of immigrant students in Washington D.C. next week.

 

Friday, June 21

 

EVENT: Associated Colleges of Illinois Summer Institute

TIME: Noon

LOCATION: Trinity Christian College Dining Hall, 6601 W. College Dr., Palos Heights

EVENT: Phoenix Military Academy graduation

TIME: 6 p.m.

LOCATION: Phoenix Military Academy, 145 S. Campbell Ave., Chicago

 

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UPLAND, IN (06/20/2013)(readMedia)-- The following local residents were named to the Spring 2013 Dean's list at Taylor University. Full-time students are named to the Dean's List when they have earned a GPA of 3.60 or higher for the term and at least 12 hours carry credit point values.

Angela Stuedemann, a resident of DeWitt, IA.

Brett Vacek, a resident of East Moline, IL.

About Taylor University: Founded in 1846, Taylor University is an interdenominational liberal arts university of evangelical faith located in Upland, Ind. The 2013 U.S. News and World Report survey America's Best Colleges ranked Taylor the number one Baccalaureate College in the Midwest. It marked Taylor's sixth straight number one ranking and followed 10 straight years of being ranked in the region's top three.

Taylor University is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).

Student Loan Relief Act Supported By Loebsack & Bustos Would Prevent Stafford Student Loan Interest Rates From Doubling & Making College More Expensive

 

With Only Six Scheduled Legislative Days Before July 1, Loebsack & Bustos Urge Action On Common Sense Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Congressman Dave Loebsack (IA-02) and Congresswoman Cheri Bustos (IL-17) sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor urging them to allow a vote on their bill to prevent student loan interest rates from doubling on July 1st.  The Student Loan Relief Act of 2013 (H.R. 1595), supported by Loebsack and Bustos, is a common sense bill that would keep interest rates on federally subsidized Stafford student loans locked in place at 3.4 percent so that hardworking families across Illinois and Iowa are not burdened by higher costs for college come next school year.

Without action from Congress, interest rates on federally subsidized Stafford student loans will double from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent on July 1st.  There are currently only six scheduled legislative days left before this rapidly approaching deadline

A copy of the letter from Loebsack and Bustos can be found HERE.

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FAYETTE, IA (06/18/2013)(readMedia)-- Upper Iowa University is pleased to announce the names of its 2013 graduates, degree earned and respective honors.

Summa cum laude is awarded to those with a 3.8 to 4.0 GPA; magna cum laude (3.6-3.79 GPA), and cum laude (3.3-3.59 GPA).

Upper Iowa University has 19 U.S. off-campus education centers, a traditional residential campus in Fayette, international centers in Hong Kong and Malaysia, as well as an extensive online program and an independent study program. About 2,000 students who completed their associate, bachelor or master degrees through these UIU offerings graduated in the UIU ceremonies. Of those, 700 graduated from the Fayette location, more than 1,000 completed their degree at a U.S. center, 500 graduated through online or independent study programs, and 250 were from the international centers. UIU is one of the most diverse universities in Iowa. In all, the graduates represented 36 states and 14 nations.

About Upper Iowa University

Founded in 1857, Upper Iowa University is a private, not-for-profit university providing undergraduate and graduate degree programs and leadership development opportunities to some 6,200 students-nationally and internationally-at its Fayette campus and learning centers worldwide. Upper Iowa University is a recognized innovator in offering accredited, quality programs through flexible, multiple delivery systems, including online and independent study. For more information, visit www.uiu.edu.

DECORAH, IA (06/18/2013)(readMedia)-- Luther College held commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2013 at 10 a.m. Sunday, May 19 in Luther College's Regents Center Main Gym.

Andrew Ambrose of Bettendorf, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in biology and chemistry .

Tyler Brewer of Bettendorf, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in management .

Elisabeth Haager of Bettendorf, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in anthropology and environmental studies .

Alexander Heiselman of Bettendorf, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in management .

Zachary Jipp of Bettendorf, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in physical education and biology magna cum laude.

Paxton Molinari of Bettendorf, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in physical education .

Matthew Rubins of Bettendorf, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in computer science .

Kelsey Weindruch of Bettendorf, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in health .

Reece Rickertsen of Bryant, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in biology .

Charles Banta of Calamus, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in computer science .

Matthew Engelson of Clinton, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in music .

Haley Clark of Davenport, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in history .

Michael Crowe of Davenport, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in English cum laude.

Mitchell DeFauw of Davenport, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in English .

Nicole Woodson of Davenport, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in biology magna cum laude.

Abby Sandry of DeWitt, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in sociology cum laude.

Shari Huber of Eldridge, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in physical education summa cum laude.

Chelsea Weiss of Eldridge, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in biology and political science .

Gregory Daniels of Long Grove, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in biology summa cum laude.

Tyler Hagy of Muscatine, Iowa, received the bachelor of arts degree in music and theatre/dance .

Victoria Serra of Silvis, Ill., received the bachelor of arts degree in English .

Commencement speaker was Arne Sorenson, chairman of the Marriott Global Diversity and Inclusion Council.

Chingwei Mutombu, executive director and founder of First Step Initiative, was presented with the Luther College Young Alumni Award. This award recognizes outstanding achievement of Luther alumni in their vocation or avocation who have graduated in the last 15 years.

Charlie Bruer was awarded the Luther College Jenson Medal. Luther College's Jenson Medal is presented each year to an outstanding senior, selected by the graduating class, who best demonstrates the ideals of the college through service to students and the college community.

A national liberal arts college with an enrollment of 2,500, Luther offers an academic curriculum that leads to the bachelor of arts degree in 60 majors and pre-professional programs.

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today named Duane "D.T." Magee, 42, as the interim head of the Iowa Department of Education. Magee starts June 24. He replaces outgoing Director Jason Glass.

"We are conducting a nationwide search for our permanent Department of Education director, and I am pleased D.T. Magee is taking on this important role," said Branstad. "We are beginning our systemic, transformational education reform, and D.T. Magee will ensure a smooth transition."

Since July 2012, Magee has served as executive director of the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners, which licenses Iowa's teachers, and he will continue in that role. Previously, he was assistant superintendent of human resources and director of human resources for the Waukee Community School District. Before moving to Waukee, Magee was a principal in the Harlan Community School District.

Magee holds an Ed. S. in Educational Leadership from Drake University, an M.S.E. in Education Administration from Buena Vista University and a B.S.E. in Secondary Business Education from Drake University. He is an Ames Senior High School graduate.

"This is a great opportunity to continue the great work of Jason Glass and to ensure continuity within the department as a new leader is chosen," said Magee. "I look forward to serving in this new capacity and moving Iowa's education system forward."

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HUNTINGTON, IN (06/17/2013)(readMedia)-- Huntington University has announced the students that were named to the Dean's List for the spring semester of the 2012-13 school year.

The Dean's List is published two times per year at Huntington University. The honor recognizes students for outstanding academic achievement during the previous semester. Honorees must be classified as regular students, be enrolled full-time with a load of 12 hours or more in graded courses, and must achieve a semester grade point average of at least 3.50 on a four-point scale.

The following students from your area were recognized:

  • Hannah McNaught, of Moline, IL, was a junior Theatre Design and Technology major.
  • Valerie Van Ee, of Eldridge, IA, was a senior Animation and Computer Science major.

Huntington University is a comprehensive Christian college of the liberal arts offering graduate and undergraduate programs in more than 70 academic concentrations. U.S. News & World Report ranks Huntington among the best colleges in the Midwest, and Forbes.com has listed the university as one of America's Best Colleges. Additionally, Princeton Review has named the institution to its "Best in the Midwest" list. Founded in 1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Huntington University is located on a contemporary, lakeside campus in northeast Indiana. The university is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).

NEW LONDON, CONN. (06/17/2013)(readMedia)-- Meghan Olt, a member of the class of 2016 at Connecticut College and a resident of Bettendorf, has been named to the Dean's Honors list for the 2013 spring semester.

At Connecticut College, Dean's Honors is a recognition for students who have earned a grade point average of at least 3.65, and Dean's High Honors is a recognition for students who have earned a grade point average of at least 3.78.

About Connecticut College

Connecticut College is a private, highly selective liberal arts college with 1,850 students and more than 40 majors in the arts, sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as the option for students to self-design majors. The College offers a high level of intellectual challenge, a campus culture that supports students to tailor their educational experience to their own interests and goals, and a four-year career development program that teaches students how to translate a liberal arts degree into a first job or graduate school admission. Connecticut College is situated in the small New England seaport of New London. For more information, visit www.connecticutcollege.edu.

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