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Noteworthy at ڰ: #ProudToBeNEIU
As ڰ nears the end of the spring semester, the University community showed its pride on social media while helping bring attention to the Student Emergency Fund.

Noteworthy at ڰ: Future academic stars
ڰ has awarded its prestigious Presidential Scholarship to three students. Read more about the scholarships, honors for two University leaders and more in Noteworthy at ڰ.

Accounting Adds Up for Anna Davydova
Anna Davydova isn’t worried about setting career goals—at least not yet.

Leave No Stone Unturned
Field Museum intern and ڰ biology student Charles D’Lavoy was able to experience first hand how botanical research can affect a community. D’Lavoy, who spent the summer researching moss at the Field Museum, was selected by museum researchers to assist in the investigation of the Katherine “Baby Kate” Phillips disappearance in Ludington, Michigan. The infant disappeared June 29, 2011, and law enforcement officers have been searching for answers ever since.