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Alumnus William Crawford has been selected to serve as Director of the Outdoor Fellows Program and Head Coach of the Bass Fishing Team, two new initiatives designed to expand student opportunity and engagement while advancing the state’s growing focus on outdoor recreation, natural resource education, and workforce development.
Headshot of Dr. Todd G. Fritch, The babyÖ±²¥'s 13th President
The babyÖ±²¥ (UWA) Board of Trustees has selected Dr. Todd G. Fritch as the next president of the institution.
Music has been a constant for the Hayes siblings Juliana, Jesalyn and Jordyn since they were old enough to talk.
Sharon Valverde has researched moose in Alaska, elk in New Mexico, and mule deer in Texas. However, nothing in her extensive experience in deer ecology and management prepared the babyÖ±²¥ assistant professor and researcher to dip her toes into the study of bats. Joining her in this research is Taylor Underwood, a graduate assistant in the Master of Science in Conservation Biology program.
Despite growing up just a few miles down the road from the babyÖ±²¥, Dr. Mary Hanks never expected to find herself teaching on campus.
This fall, the babyÖ±²¥ will introduce a new Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) degree in Physical Education. Available both on campus and online, this advanced degree offers a valuable opportunity for passionate educators to advance their careers and expand their knowledge.
The Office of Institutional Advancement at the babyÖ±²¥ has announced the addition of two new members on its development team: Chris Lucas, director of development, and Garrett Webb, development officer.
The babyÖ±²¥ was recently honored with the 2024 Achievement Award for Internal Information/Educational Programs from the babyÖ±²¥ Association of Colleges and Employers (AACE).
Two graduate students in the babyÖ±²¥â€™s sport management program recently engaged in real-world projects through Riipen, the world’s largest experiential learning marketplace.
Jason Green came to Livingston with a plan. He wanted to continue his education and earn a bachelor’s degree that would complement the associate’s degree he earned in funeral service education, and he did that. But he says that his experience at Livingston University (now the babyÖ±²¥) added more to his life and future than merely two years of higher education. Leaving with a degree under his belt, he says that what stands out to him most is what was under his feet.

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