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Rasmussen College will host a free Career and Networking Fair for residents of the surrounding communities at its local campuses on August 19, 2010. Companies from a variety of industries will be present and looking to fill positions with qualified candidates. Interested parties are encouraged to attend to gain a competitive edge in the job [...]

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On Friday, May 14th, the Allied Health students from the Anatomy and Physiology course at the Rasmussen College Eden Prairie Campus delivered presentations on HIV/AIDS to students at the Loring Nicollet Alternative High School in Minneapolis. This was a culmination of weeks of research and sharing of knowledge to more than 50 high school students.  [...]

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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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Eric Roeske is part-time faculty at the Eagan campus, where he serves as a firearms instructor for the Law Enforcement Practical Training Program (AKA “SKILLS”). He joined Rasmussen in July of 2009.

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Rasmussen College’s School of Nursing invites you to join us at our first quarterly nursing colloquium on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 from 11:30 a.m. CST to 1:00 p.m. CST at our Eagan, MN Campus.

This is a collaborative educational event. We will be holding colloquiums on a quarterly basis to discuss current trends and challenges facing nursing professionals. The goal here is to create an ongoing dialogue and offer a learning environment for everyone involved.

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Sen. Jim Carlson, DFL-Eagan, hosted a town hall meeting January 30 at the Eagan campus of Rasmussen College. Carlson encouraged citizens to attend a pre-discussion of some of the city’s most pressing issues like the state budget and health care. According to an article in Thisweeklive, “Carlson is serving his first term in the Minnesota [...]

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Rasmussen College in Eagan, Minn., will host programmatic information nights for high school students throughout January 2010. Area students are invited to learn about a variety of career paths through the Rasmussen College Schools of Education, Justice Studies, Nursing, Allied Health, Technology and Design and Business. Attendees will also have the opportunity to submit applications [...]

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Rasmussen College’s Eagan campus celebrated Halloween Hodgepodge this past Sunday. According to ThisWeekLive, Families that were looking for a good, safe Halloween celebration brought their kids to the indoor trick-or-treating event. This has been wildly popular in the past, bring in over 1,200 people. Families were encouraged to dress in costumes. The Halloween Hodgepodge featured [...]

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Beth Salo is fulltime faculty in the School of Allied Health on the Eagan, MN campus. Beth teaches Medical Law and Ethics, Medical Terminology, and other Allied Health Classes. She holds a Master’s Degree in Education from Capella University, as well as Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Therapy from St. Scholastica.

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The Eden Prairie campus massage program was featured Minneapolis’s Star Tribune. Its affordable student massages were highlighted in difficult economic times. Professional massages can cost two to three times more than student massages, and according to the Star Tribune, students who work on paying customers have had nine to 18 months of instruction before performing [...]

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