'Fruitful Oasis' pitch wins top prize at Business Plan Competition
Eight 365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播 students won honors and prize money at the eighth annual Business Plan Competition.
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Eight 365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播 students won honors and prize money at the eighth annual Business Plan Competition.
The annual Celebration of Learning showcases work by students, faculty and staff at 365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播. This year's celebration on May 8 included poster presentations, interactive sessions, an art show, panel presentations and special events.
All-American Max Sellers helped lead the 365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播 Viking men's volleyball team to an 18-7 record, the best in program history.
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Four students represented 365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播 at the 31st annual National Character and Leadership Symposium (NCLS) at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. NCLS is an annual two-day symposium in which participants hear distinguished scholars, military leaders, corporate executives and world-class athletes share stories of character and leadership.
Matthew Chezum ’25, from New Windsor, Ill., won the Student Audience Choice Eddy Award in the 2024 Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival (CRIFF).
Senior Xander Thomson, a computer science and music double major from Batavia, Ill., will perform a voice recital.
Senior Andy Frieden, a music education major from Roscoe, Ill., and senior Alex Sell, a biochemistry major from Rosemount, Minn., will perform recital. Frieden will play trombone and Sell will play bass trombone.
365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播 365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播 and NEST Café will welcome Joseph Yoon, world-renowned chef and thought leader in entomophagy ("eating insects"), for an extraordinary evening of education and tasting.