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part of the grant, provided through the NIH’s Institutional Development Award (IDeA), a program designed to foster health-related research by providing financial assistance to 23 underfunded states and Puerto Rico though April 2020. The grant will provide opportunities for 17 Augus- tana students annually to perform cutting-edge research during the summer.
Combine theory with practice in average class sizes of 18 students.
For the second straight year, Fin- landia University, Hancock, Mich., welcomed a bigger incoming group of students than the previous year—a jump of 25 percent. At 287, this year’s incoming class is the second largest in the school’s history. “Our campus is buzzing with activity right now,” said Lenny Klaver, vice president for insti- tutional advancement. “We’re hon- ored that these students are choosing Finlandia University for their educa-
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tion, and we cannot wait to see what they accomplish while here.” Overall enrollment at the school is up nearly 9 percent to a total of 536.
Grand View University, Des Moines, Iowa, has a new 67,500-square-foot student center. A combination of new and renovated spaces, the cen- ter houses student support func- tions, student services, engagement and entertainment, performing arts and communication programs, as well as the dining center, which seats 320, more than doubling the previous space. Approximately $10 million was donated to support the project, which is the culmination of a 15-year campus master plan that has seen nearly $60 million in capital expansion.
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