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Dixie Today
| Dr. Marc Sorenson to Address DSC Colleagues Meeting This Monday |
| 10/30/2009 - Dr. Marc Sorenson, renowned author and co-founder of the National Institute of Fitness, will address the monthly President's Colleagues of Dixie State College meeting this Monday, Nov. 2, at 12 noon, in Room 156 of the DSC Russell C. Taylor Health Science Center, located on the Dixie Regional Medical Center's River Road campus at 1526 Medical Center Drive. The meeting is free and open to the public. |
| Dance Among the Red Rocks at the next DSC Dixie Forum |
| 10/29/2009 - Dixie State College of Utah's weekly noontime "Dixie Forum: A Window on the World" series continues this Tuesday, Nov. 3, with a special film depicting the DSC Dance Program entitled "Enter the Sacred Among the Red Rocks," by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and DSC assistant communication professor Phil Tuckett. The Forum will begin at 12 noon, in the Dunford Auditorium of the Browning Resource Center on the DSC campus. Admission is free for all community members, DSC students, and faculty and staff. |
| Dixie State Professor Featured in Illinois College Art Exhibit |
| 10/27/2009 - Dixie State College of Utah Assistant Professor Shane Prine will be featured in a special art exhibit hosted by North Central College in Naperville, Ill. According to a press release provided by NCC, the exhibit will be run Nov. 15 through Dec. 17, 2009, in Naperville's Gallery of Oesterle Library. |
| "Return to Little Hollywood" to be Screened at Salt Lake City Public Library November 3 |
| 10/27/2009 - "Return to Little Hollywood," a documentary about the film industry's history in southern Utah written and directed by Dixie State College of Utah English professor Dr. Stephen Armstrong, will be screened at the Salt Lake City Public Library on Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Co-sponsored by DSC and Kane County's Center for Education, Business, and the Arts (CEBA), the 38-minute film has been created to promote Kanab and Kane County to production companies and other potential investors from the entertainment industry. |
| Dixie State Students Given Opportunity to Experience Global Classroom in May |
| 10/27/2009 - For the second-straight year, Dixie State College of Utah students will have an opportunity to expand their classroom experience on a global scale. Rather than just reading about the visiting the Louvre, or seeing images of the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum or the Acropolis in text books, DSC students are going to experience these historical treasures first hand, and in turn, taking their understanding of world history and cultures to a new level. |
| Dixie State College to Host Annual Multicultural/Diversity Week Oct. 26-30 |
| 10/22/2009 - Dixie State College of Utah will celebrate its annual Multicultural/Diversity Week, which runs next Monday-through-Thursday, Oct. 26-30. The third-annual week of events, sponsored by DSC's Multicultural and Diversity Center, will feature a number of events and activities designed to increase cultural awareness and embrace diversity, both on campus and in the St. George community. |
| Visit the Galapagos Islands at the Next DSC Dixie Forum |
| 10/22/2009 - Dixie State College of Utah's weekly noontime "Dixie Forum: A Window on the World" series continues this Tuesday, Oct. 27, with a special look at the biology of the Galapagos Islands with DSC Biology Professor Dr. Curt Walker. The Forum will begin at 12 noon, in the Dunford Auditorium of the Browning Resource Center on the DSC campus. Admission is free for all community members, DSC students, and faculty and staff. |
| Dixie State Criminal Justice Students Receive Program Awards |
| 10/22/2009 - Eight students in Dixie State College of Utah's criminal justice program were presented awards Wednesday for their efforts in the classroom. Assistant professor of criminal justice Scott Julian, along with Washington County Attorney Brock Belnap presented the awards at a ceremony held at the County Courthouse Office Library. |
| "All That Jazz ... and More" Featured at the Next DSC Dixie Forum |
| 10/16/2009 - Dixie State College of Utah's weekly noontime "Dixie Forum: A Window on the World" series continues this Tuesday, Oct. 20, with a special musical presentation by DSC Music Department Chair Glenn Webb. The Forum will begin at 12 noon, inside the DSC Eccles Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Admission is free for all community members, DSC students, and faculty and staff. |
| Wilkinson Electric CFO to Address Next DSC Business Ethics Forum |
| 10/16/2009 - Dixie State College of Utah's Udvar-Hazy School of Business continues its bi-monthly noontime Business and Ethics Forum series Thursday, Oct. 22, featuring a presentation by Travis Wilkinson, chief financial officer of Wilkinson Electric in St. George. An employee of the company for 12 years, Wilkinson holds a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from Southern Utah University and an MBA from Utah State University. |
| Dixie State Library Receives Book Donation from Nippon Foundation |
| 10/13/2009 - The Dixie State College of Utah Val A. Browning Library recently became the recipient of a collection of books on the history and culture of Japan. The donation of the books, made possible through The Nippon Foundation as part of its "100 Books for Understanding Contemporary Japan" program, are currently on display for DSC students, faculty and staff, and the public to utilize. |
| DSC Jazz and Percussion Ensembles to Perform Debut Concert Oct. 13 |
| 10/07/2009 - The Dixie State College Jazz and Percussion Ensembles, under the direction of DSC Music Chair Glenn Webb, will take the stage for the first time this concert season for a special performance on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m., in the Dolores Dore' Eccles Fine Arts Center Concert Hall on the DSC campus. |
| Dixie State College Crowns Homecoming Queen Tuesday Night |
| 10/07/2009 - Dixie State College sophomore Alana Lee was crowned Homecoming Queen in front of a capacity crowd last Tuesday evening at DSC Eccles Fine Arts Center Main Stage Theatre. The pageant was held as part of the College's Homecoming Week festivities, which continue through Saturday, Oct. 10. |
| "Return to Little Hollywood" at the Next DSC Dixie Forum |
| 10/06/2009 - Dixie State College of Utah's weekly noontime "Dixie Forum: A Window on the World" series continues this Tuesday, Oct. 13, with the DSC campus premiere of the documentary short film "Return to Little Hollywood," which was written, produced and directed by Forum presenter and DSC professor and author Dr. Stephen Armstrong. The Forum will begin at 12 noon, in the
Dunford Auditorium of the Browning Resource Center on the DSC campus. Admission is free for all community members, DSC students, and faculty and staff. |
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