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Deltak recently hosted its inaugural executive summit March 7-9, 2010, at the Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida. Executives from Deltak’s partner institutions, as well as other industry leading executives were in attendance. Guest speakers included Adam Nordin, Managing Director of Credit Suisse and global overseer of the company’s Education Services verticals, and Donald Kilborn, CEO of [...]

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The Dean of Student Learning at Rasmussen College’s Eden Prairie campus, Seth Berg, won the 2009 Dark Sky Magazine Poetry contest, according to Eden Prairie News. Berg’s collection of poems, “Muted Lines from Someone Else’s Memory,” will be published in paperback in 2010. According to the Eden Prairie News, Berg has been recognized in a [...]

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Congratulations are in order, as Susan Murray joins the Brooklyn Park campus on April 1 as a full-time faculty member in the School of Justice Studies. Welcome Susan! Susan holds her master’s degree in Criminology with Forensic Psychology from the UK’s Middlesex University, and her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. In [...]

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Jennifer Jenson, a student from Rasmussen College’s Mankato campus, attended the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco this past week, according to an article in the Mankato Free Press. Jenson won a campus competition to attend the conference after submitting an essay and passing an academic records review. Jenson pursued her dream of becoming a [...]

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Rasmussen College in Eagan, Minn. is proud to recognize its School of Nursing student Patrick Olson who will be traveling to Ecuador March 17-27 on behalf of Minnesota-based charity, Hands for Humanity, to provide healthcare and educational support for local children in need. Olson is sponsored by the college’s Eagan campus, and this will be [...]

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Rasmussen College’s Bismarck campus highlighted its new multimedia technologies professor, Ed Sargeant, in an article in the Bismarck Tribune. Sargeant has worked for several years in 3-D animation and visual effects, and was the technical director on films such as “Batman Begins” and “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.” Sargeant is originally from England [...]

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Rasmussen College hosted the final day of National Patient Safety week with “The Next Generation: National Patient Safety Progress Expo” at its Ocala campus Saturday, March 13. According to Ocala.com, the event urged parents and patients to have their doctors check twice when giving them medical treatment. Several parents and activists were in attendance, including [...]

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Rasmussen College has partnered with the City of Green Bay, Wis. to compete for Google’s newest technology, according to an article in WBAY-TV. The search engine giant is looking to build and test a new fiber optic, ultra-high speed Internet in at least one community across the country, according to the article. Applications for this [...]

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Rasmussen College’s Bismarck campus recently donated between 25 and 30 desks to Shiloh Christian School in Bismarck, according to articles in the Bismarck Tribune and KMOT-TV. The campus remodeled a classroom to become a multimedia design lab. Rasmussen College donated tables, chairs, computers and other technology to Shiloh because the two schools are partners in [...]

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Rasmussen College will be taking part in Bridges to Business: BEAMS, an educational and incentive program introduced by the De Pere, Wis. Chamber of Commerce to keep graduating college students in the De Pere area, according to an article in the Green Bay Press Gazette. Rasmussen College is joined by Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, St. [...]

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