Ottawa University Student wins National Undergraduate Research Competition
This past week, April 7-9, the Ottawa University Gwartney Institute traveled to Las Vegas for the 48th annual Association for Private Enterprise Education (APEE) conference. Dr. Russ McCullough, Professor of Economics and Wayne D. Angell Chair of Economics, Dr. Peter Jacobsen, Assistant Professor of Economics Education and Research, and two Gwartney Scholars, Sharon Cousineau and Ellise Romine, attended.
Black Student Union (BSU) Brings Back Senior Prom
The Black Student Union has announced it will be hosting a gala event open to all students on April 19 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Schendel above the library. The theme of the gala will be a gold and black masquerade ball.
The Gwartney Institute
The Gwartney Institute was founded in 2018 by Dr. Russ McCullough, Professor of Economics and the Wayne Angell Chair of Economics. Since its creation, the Gwartney Institute has grown to consist of three professors and two graduate students.
A Unique History and Opportunity to Share Tribal Culture
Ottawa University has a unique backstory that separates it from all other universities.
Zoom in on Internships
Not all majors at Ottawa University require students to enroll in an internship as a degree requirement. But degree-seeking communication students at OU are fortunate to have an internship as a requirement to earn a diploma. While internships may seem like just another box to check off on a degree audit, they offer much more.
The Importance of Autism Awareness Month
The month of April holds many celebrations. Easter. April Fools’ Day.
But April is also Autism Awareness Month. This celebration started as Autism Awareness Week in 1971 by the Autism Society of America. Over the years, it has grown into a month-long event focused on this developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.
An Apple With An Empty Desk
There’s a shortage that has completely swept the country. It’s a shortage that affects communities, our youth and, most importantly, our education system. That shortage is of teachers.
The New Biggest Threat to Students: AI
Over the past couple of years, we have seen the rise of an emerging phenomenon: AI assistants. While we have had things like Siri and Cortana for years, newer systems such as ChatGPT are being developed and improved that handle complex prompts such as naming something or problem-solving.
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