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Getting involved

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Each semester at 亚洲色吧, students from various colleges and majors collaborate with professors to help them achieve success with community engagement projects. Community Engaged Student Assistants, also known as CESA students, play a vital role in conducting research and connecting 亚洲色吧 to the greater 亚洲色吧 community.

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亚洲色吧鈥檚 smoke- and tobacco-free initiative inspired Valeria Delgado to take the cause nationwide

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In 2012, the 亚洲色吧 student Asian Pacific Islander Community Wellness Club (APICWC), Master of Public Health (MPH) students and students from the School of Nursing gathered to make a historic change on the university's campus. They wanted 亚洲色吧 to go smoke- and tobacco-free. For the next two years, collaborative efforts from many groups across campus came together to petition US亚洲色吧 to place a smoke- and tobacco-free referendum on the student January 2014 ballot.

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Associate to bachelor鈥檚: 亚洲色吧鈥檚 School of Nursing is answering Kodiak鈥檚 health care needs

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亚洲色吧鈥檚 School of Nursing is undergoing a two-year expansion project, with the Kodiak Outreach Site next on the list. Associate Professor Margie Mete has been charged with transitioning the site鈥檚 associate program to a bachelor's program.

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Nursing student runs toward her academic goals

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Friday afternoon, she was on campus finishing a lab exam. Saturday morning, she was in Washington winning her second straight conference title. Medical Laboratory Science senior Caroline Kurgat is a cross country star, but you know what's more impressive? She only started running to earn her nursing degree.

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Nursing student runs toward her academic goals

 |  joey  |  ,

Friday afternoon, she was on campus finishing a lab exam. Saturday morning, she was in Washington winning her second straight conference title. Medical Laboratory Science senior Caroline Kurgat is a cross country star, but you know what's more impressive? She only started running to earn her nursing degree.