A new agreement between Capital and Columbus State Community College guarantees CSCC graduates the chance to complete a bachelors' degree at Capital. The agreement will "facilitate student transfer," Andrew Carlson, assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, said.
Whether it be a painful sports injury, intense migraines, or even just a little extra stress over that psychology final, Capital University's Nursing 350 class, Holistic Healing: Therapeutic Touch, feels that they may have the solution for you. Therapeutic Touch (TT) is a holistic therapy grounded in art and science, which focuses on the overall wellness of the individual.
As the season changes and temperatures drop, so change the safety conditions on campus. To address these issues, Capital University has implemented a new program called "CU Safe." The first in a series of monthly "CU Safe" events was held on Wednesday, Nov.
President Denvy Bowman announced last week the university's plan to begin the process of developing a road map for the future. Student participation is expected to be an integral part of Capital's strategic plan. Strategic planning will be a three part process that examines the institution as it is today, develops a vision for the future, and crafts strategic initiatives to realize that vision.
Improvisation is a skill that many musicians value, and also one that they may not have the chance to exhibit in traditional group settings. With the reforming of Ensemble NOW, students will have the opportunity they may have been seeking to improve their improv.
The current state of the economy and job market is a popular, somewhat grim topic among soon-to-be graduates. Students at Capital have the benefit of the Career Services Department and the staff's continuing efforts to help with the transition to the so-called "real world.
Experience "Beautiful Ohio" without leaving Bexley at the Schumacher Gallery's Ohio Plein Air Society Exhibit through December 5th. The exhibit presents oil paintings by 45 artists depicting scenes from all around the state. Most of the works are available for purchase.