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"Approaches" Show Features Artists from Both Mecklenburgs
Queens proudly presents “Approaches/Annäherungen – Artists from Mecklenburg,” an exploration of Charlotte’s historical connection to Mecklenburg, Germany through visual art. The exhibit runs from Nov. 12-Dec. 11.
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McColl School launches "Food for Thought" lunch-time classes
The McColl School of Business kicks off this series of free lunch-time classes Dec. 4 at Duke Energy. From why mission statements matter to making top management more effective, the series offers relevant, timely information you can put to work immediately.
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"Flames of Forgiveness" shows students how to let go of transgressions
More than 50 psychology students and others participated in the recent “Flames of Forgiveness” exercise at the fire pit on Queens’ campus. The student-led program was designed to increase awareness of the positive benefits of forgiveness.
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Remembering Erin Lansinger
The Queens community extends deepest sympathy to the family of Erin Lansinger, a Presbyterian School of Nursing student who passed away Nov. 12. She was a high achieving student and a friend to many, and will be especially missed by her peers in the ASN program. A memorial service was held Nov. 16.
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Queens offers H1N1 flu vaccine to students, faculty and staff
The university is now offering the H1N1 vaccine to the entire campus community, with special priority given to those who are at high risk of developing complications from the flu. Click here to read more about how Queens is taking care of ill students and how it plans to handle potential future outbreaks.
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