UWF History Class Delves Into Pensacola Research
Members of “Local History” Summer course, which includes graduate and undergraduate students, recently presented research results at a symposium at the Voices of Pensacola Museum.
Members of “Local History” Summer course, which includes graduate and undergraduate students, recently presented research results at a symposium at the Voices of Pensacola Museum.
Six registered nurses, all of whom are part of Baptist Hospital nursing residents program that is for nurses with less than one year’s experience on the job, attended the seminar.
From the artifacts, Gougeon and his students are hoping to find out more about the people who inhabited the area before the Luna colony’s arrival.
There has been a steep rise in those renting rather than buying.
This is the third summer in a row that the University of West Florida has been an official National Writing Project site.
The camp is put together to introduce students to professions associated with the health-related programs within the Usha Kundu, MD, College of Health.
Part of Shively’s research is to determine if there is a disconnect between those making the national policy decisions and those working on the ground in the cybersecurity field.
The conference, “Higher Education’s Role in Addressing the Global Crisis,” is set for Oct. 12-14 in New Orleans.
The students learn not only effective techniques for managing offender behavior but a chance to explore probation from the other side.
The bench was recently installed outside the Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering on the Pensacola Campus.
The study compares two methods used to recover precious artifacts.
The event provides children with a variety of Japanese cultural activities, including carp-streamer painting and a coloring competition.