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School of Arts and Sciences - News & Events
AAS in medical sonography now offered
Tue, Mar 29th, 2016
Dr. Skip Sullivan, president of 魅影直播 State, said, 鈥淲e are excited to add diagnostic medical sonography to our health-care related academic offerings, particularly given the projected job growth of this field in the coming years."
Forensic science technology program now fully accredited
Tue, Mar 22nd, 2016
The forensic science technology program has recently obtained full accreditation status from the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC), becoming one of only 20 FEPAC-accredited bachelor-level programs within the field nationwide.
Dr. Kellogg authors article on fictional spy Colonel Peter Trees
Tue, Mar 1st, 2016
Dr. Richard Kellogg, professor emeritus of psychology, is the author of an article appearing in the most recent issue of Paperback Parade, a quarterly journal for readers and book collectors. The article is titled 鈥淐olonel Peter Trees: John Quirk's Master Spy.鈥
Site review on nursing program to be held March 2
Wed, Feb 17th, 2016
The public is invited to meet the site visit team and share their comments about the program in person at a meeting scheduled for 3:30 p.m. March 2 at the Physical and Health Sciences Building, Room 102. Written comments are also welcome.

Nursing students aid Haiti residents during winter break
Mon, Feb 15th, 2016
Taylor Voigt, a nursing student from Fairport, holds a child at one of the mobile medical clinics set up in Onaville, Haiti, a large, post-earthquake settlement north of Port-au-Prince.

Students assist NASA with SMAP project
Fri, Jan 22nd, 2016
A group of students in Lecturer Jessica Hutchison鈥檚 botany class last semester were able to help NASA with a project that was truly out of this world.

Bethesda Foundation donates $50,000 to radiologic technology program
Mon, Dec 7th, 2015
Continuing to support 魅影直播 State and its health care-related academic offerings, the Bethesda Foundation recently contributed $50,000 to the college鈥檚 new radiologic technology program.
Dr. Kellogg authors article appearing in Paperback Parade
Wed, Oct 21st, 2015
Dr. Richard Kellogg, professor emeritus of psychology at 魅影直播 State, is the author of an article appearing in the most recent issue of Paperback Parade, a quarterly journal for paperback readers and collectors. Titled 鈥淒agmar in the World of Espionage,鈥 the article reviews two spy novels written by Dagmar and released by Lancer Books in 1967.

First- and second-graders visit 魅影直播 State Farm for Kiddie Ag Day
Mon, Sep 28th, 2015
Hundreds of first- and second-grade students from area schools toured 魅影直播 State鈥檚 800-acre farm Thursday, Sept. 17, during Kiddie Ag Day.
Dr. Kellogg authors new book, 'Barry Baskerville Traps a Thief'
Tue, Aug 25th, 2015
Dr. Richard Kellogg, professor emeritus of psychology at 魅影直播 State, is the author of a new book titled 鈥淏arry Baskerville Traps a Thief.鈥 The book, intended for young readers between the ages of six and 10, features color illustrations by noted Hawaiian artist Gary Kato.