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Âé¶¹TV receives findings from the Peer Assessment Committee
The Peer Assessment Committee, led by Dr. David Dockery, chancellor of Trinity International University, has completed its review of Âé¶¹TV's integration of faith, learning and doctrine. Â
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Âé¶¹TV PBL claims 10 top-10 awards at nationals
Âé¶¹TV's Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) organization had 10 students compete at the PBL National Leadership Conference on June 24-27 in San Antonio, with seven claiming 10 top-10 finishes.
Âé¶¹TV adds biochemistry and forensic chemistry degrees
Âé¶¹TV will offer two new chemistry majors starting with the Fall 2019 semester. Bachelor's degrees in biochemistry and forensic chemistry provide more options for students.
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OTC and Âé¶¹TV sign agreement for transfer opportunities
Ozarks Technical Community College and Âé¶¹TV signed an articulation agreement to allow students to seamlessly transfer from OTC into Âé¶¹TV's bachelor degree programs. The agreement was signed at the OTC Springfield Campus, today, Thursday, June 6.
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Âé¶¹TV Enactus competes at National Exposition
Âé¶¹TV Enactus recently competed in the Enactus U.S. National Exposition, finishing in the top 32 at the Kansas City Convention Center.
Âé¶¹TV partners with Culver-Stockton, Truman STate for master in athletic training degree
Future Âé¶¹TV sports medicine graduates will have the opportunity to pursue a master of athletic training degree, thanks to recent partnerships developed with both Culver-Stockton College in Canton, and Truman State University in Kirksville.
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Âé¶¹TV Honors Program students present capstone projects
Nine students in Âé¶¹TV's Gordon & Judy Dutile Honors Program presented their Senior Honors Capstone Experience projects during an open house May 9.
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Âé¶¹TV CIS seniors present projects for 2018-2019
Âé¶¹TV's Department of Computer and Information Sciences recently had 23 seniors - the largest class in the department's history - work on and present six projects sponsored by several leading companies and organizations, including the U.S. Federal Reserve banking system.
