Student Life
IN A FLASH: Get a Job! (On Campus)
Students seeking jobs on campus attended a student employment fair at the Kent Student Center.
What a Gem! Students Shine by Making Jewelry
Jewelry Making With FAB was an artistic and interactive activity hosted by the Flash Activities Board that turned the second floor of the Kent Student Center into a free jewelry-making station for two hours.
IN A FLASH: Having a WinterBlast!
Friday's WinterBlast was part of a full schedule of activities this semester from the Flash Activities Board (FAB).
BSN Students Head West to Learn Cultural Humility
In the southwest corner of South Dakota, on the Nebraska border and at the southern end of the Badlands, sits the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. It is home to the Ogalala Lakota Nation.
This fall, faculty and students from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Â鶹ÊÓƵ Salem traveled to the reservation in what has become an almost annual excursion. The COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to the trips over the last three years, which made this return visit quite significant for members of the group.
IN A FLASH: A Warm Welcome at The SMC
Senior Says "Oui, Oui!" to Education Abroad
Gilman Scholarship allows Â鶹ÊÓƵ senior to enjoy an immersive semester in France.
Five Focus-Friendly Places to Study on Campus
With the new semester already in full swing, cracking open a textbook is more important than ever. It can be hard to focus in your room or even in an apartment with ample distractions. Need a new place to study? Here are five focus-friendly places for you.
IN A FLASH: Â鶹ÊÓƵ - With Frosting
The weekend snowfall decorated Â鶹ÊÓƵ's campuses in a coating of white.
IN A FLASH: Blackout at the MAC Center Tonight!
Fans at tonight's "blackout" game can enjoy Mid-American Conference basketball vs. Ball State, plus a pre-game presentation about electric vehicles and sustainability and an EV car show.
Can electric vehicles drive us to a more sustainable future?
Â鶹ÊÓƵ professor Joseph Ortiz explores the future of the EV and what these vehicles really mean to students' futures.