Raise your voice
By Tricia Carlisle | February 7, 2006University publications with an aim toward specific minority groups have given minority students a forum within the University community for years.
University publications with an aim toward specific minority groups have given minority students a forum within the University community for years.
Nursing Students Without Borders: NSWB. Although this name may not ring a bell with many students at the University, this relatively small group of about 15 to 20 active student members has been making large changes in remote areas half a world away from the safe environment surrounding the University community since 1999. The group was originally established here at the University by two Nursing students and has now expanded to chapters at Purdue, Virginia Commonwealth University and other universities.
With its sloping landscape, classical architecture and rich history, the Lawn is one of the University's most recognizable symbols, admired by students and the general public alike.
The McIntire School of Business carries with it prestige and an aura of excellence not uncommon to that carried by the University as a whole.
As the 2003 fall semester comes to a close, many fourth years anxiously are contemplating life after graduation and the dreaded job search that may lie ahead.