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Workshop on mind, spirit set for Jan. 23
Dominican University of San Rafael will offer a workshop on psychological balance and spiritual development at 9 a.m. Jan.
Session: Managing a Student Help Desk on Donuts and Achieving Success
Cultivate an inexpensive methodology for recruiting, training, and coaching student employees.
Give and share locally this holiday season
Christmas Cheer Foundation: 6 a.m., meal preparation; 8:30 a.m. deliveries begin on Dec.
Police tracking gunfire find stolen statue
Police investigating a report of gunfire at a California college discovered a Nutcracker statue reported stolen from the cafeteria.
Early Morning Shots Fired at Dominican University in San Rafael
San Rafael police are at Dominican University Wednesday, trying to determine who fired gunshots on campus early in the morning, a spokeswoman said.
Street-crossers soon will have more than a prayer
Pedestrians trying to cross Sunbury Road to the new Bishop James A. Griffin Student Center will get help, in the form of a crosswalk, soon.
Two Dominican representatives at Copenhagen conference
As the United Nations climate-change talks in Copenhagen begin Monday, two representatives of San Rafael's Dominican University will be there helping to shape the debate on the issue that many believe will change the world as we know it.
Bedford Falls as the Promised Land
The slums of Pottersville are Pharaonic enslavement, and Bedford Falls flows with milk, honey and justice in Patrick McCormick's theological reading of It's A Wonderful Life .
Dominican University College: Bright Future for Ottawa's Ancient Order of Learning
Ottawa is host to a number of specialized colleges and universities providing education in bilingual programs that compete with the city's larger institutions.
Red Condor Guards Against Phishing
As a result of significant phishing attacks in the spring of 2009, Dominican University was blacklisted by several major email providers, including MSN, Yahoo and Hotmail.
Dominican University's Center for Global Peace through Commerce will present a lecture titled "Changing Health Care in Africa through Effective Transportation" by Lisa Johnson Bakker, the Chicago director of Riders for Health, an international nongovernmental organization born out of the world of motorcycle racing.
AAUW holiday party, silent auction is Dec. 5
The Marin branch of the American Association of University Women will have its annual holiday party and silent auction from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec.
Theater review: 'The Miracle Worker'
Audiences will not be disappointed, even though most know the end of the story. Director Linda Dunn and her large cast of well-chosen actors build the drama to an emotional peak as playwright William Gibson's real-life character, dedicated teacher Annie Sullivan , fights to give her young blind, deaf and mostly mute charge, Helen Keller , a way to ...
Josh Honn Dominican UniversityGraduate School of Library and Information Science
Josh Honn is a graduate student in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Dominican University in River Forest, IL .
Editorial: Retiring college leaders can look back with pride
THE PRESIDENTS of Marin's two major colleges both announced their retirements this week, signaling the end of two vastly different but tremendously transformative educational eras.
Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley Name Cheryl Beeson as Director of Marketing and Communications
The Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley recently hired Cheryl Beeson as the Director of Marketing and Communications.
Dominican University: Vampire popularity, a panel talk Dec. 8
Dominican University will present a program titled "Fangs A Lot: The Vampire in Myth, Movies, and Popular Culture" at 7 p.m. Dec.
Member Spotlight: Butler Children's Literature Center
On January 10, 2009 the Butler Children's Literature Center was dedicated at Dominican University.
Dominican University boss Fink to retire
Joseph Fink will step down as president of Dominican University after the 2010-2011 academic year.
Gore's solutions to planet predicament outlined in book event in Marin
Former Vice President Al Gore has a plan to end climate change, and over 1,000 Marinites got a chance to hear about that plan in person, when he appeared at Dominican University on Monday evening.
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