Leyba, Shubert, Koch publish books
Spring 2009 | Section: NU PerspectivesThe hard work of three Newman University faculty members has recently come to fruition with the publication of textbooks they co-authored in their respective fields.
The hard work of three Newman University faculty members has recently come to fruition with the publication of textbooks they co-authored in their respective fields.
After 34 years as a professor, advisor and mentor of students in the Department of Biology, Steve Palubicki will retire from Newman and from a career he said has brought him a great deal of satisfaction.
The desire to help young people led Professor of Biology Surendra Singh, Ph.D. to develop science programs specifically for high school students.
I often hear from alumni, “How can I help?” Now more than ever, NU needs the help of all alumni.
Newman University President Noreen M. Carrocci, Ph.D. often says an advantage of a liberal arts education is that it prepares students for jobs that don’t yet exist. That concept was borne out in several ways during the 2009 Alumni Awards ceremony, part of the Cardinal Newman Banquet on Feb. 21.
Dan and Jeanne Malone are trying to help special-needs adults in Omaha, Neb. through the Angel Guardians, Inc. organization.
During a tumultuous time, many are feeling lost, helpless, anxious and aren’t sure where to turn. Newman University social work graduates are working hard to help their communities cope with their mental state in such times.