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Journalism department undergoing reaccreditation

The journalism department was awarded provisional reaccreditation.

The unit has been found out of compliance on Standard 3; Diversity and Inconclusiveness and Standard 9; Assessment of Learning Outcomes.

The department is in the site- visit stage, when members of the accreditation team visit campus and talk to students.

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Doctor to speak about natural approaches to medicine

Many people are going green not only at the store, but at the medicine cabinet, too.

The Residential College of Health Professions is sponsoring Dr. Bessheen Baker when she visits campus at 8 p.m. today in Anspach Hall Room 161 for her talk “Well Body, Well Earth: Naturopathy and Organics.

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Electrical, Mechanical Engineering programs seek accreditation

The College of Science and Technology is undergoing accreditation for its electrical and mechanical engineering programs.

“The process has gone fairly well,” College of Science and Technology Dean Ian Davison said. “Everyone has done a wonderful job of getting everything ready for this.

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Escalante to speak in Plachta today

Jaime Escalante helped turn a poorly funded and violence-stricken class at Garfield High School in East Los Angles to one that earned top ranks in national calculus testing.

Escalante will speak at 7 p.m. today in Warriner Hall’s Plachta Auditorium. Escalante was brought to campus through the King, Chavez and Parks Visiting Professor Program and Minority Student Services.

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