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    Tony Perez Taking His Talents To

    Oak BrookSpecial points ofinterest:Farewell Tony Perez

    Internship Opportu-

    nity

    Calendar

    Finals Week Resources

    Upgrade Your Future

    Rasmussen College

    Moose News

    March 15, 2011 Volume 4, Issue 11

    Our next edi-

    tion of Moose

    News will be

    on April 4th.

    GOOD LUCK

    ON YOUR

    FINALS!

    Lebron James took his talents to Miami. Luckily, Tony only has a

    short drive down I-88...

    Tony Perez has been tapped to become the new Director of Admis-

    sions for Benedictine Universitys online programs.

    Benedictine is one of our strongest partnerships in the Rasmussen

    Partner Network, and Tonys new position will be housed in our Oak

    Brook office (which can be easily seen on 1-88).

    Tony has been a Director of Admissions at the Aurora Campus since

    late 2008.

    Tonys leadership and uplifting attitude will be sorely missed at the

    Aurora Campus.

    Tonys penchant

    for fine wool

    suits, and de-

    signer sports

    coats will also be

    missed.

    Note to students:Always dress for

    success! It has

    paid off for Tony

    Perez.

    Good luck Tony,

    dont forget to

    visit!

    Farewell Tony Perez, King of Suit Coats, the

    Aurora Campus Will Miss You.

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    Massage TherapySpring Clinic I:

    Clinic I will start Tues-

    day, April 12, 2011

    Clinic I will end Tues-

    day June 14, 2011.

    We will hold two ses-

    sions an evening with

    massages at 5:45pm

    and 7:30pm.

    Book your Spring mas-

    sages at the front desk

    or by calling

    630.888.3500

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    Women Employed InternshipMoose News

    Program Description

    Women Employeds Summer Leadership Program provides a unique

    opportunity for professional skill building and practical experience by

    exposing a small group of interns each summer to social justice organiz-

    ing, leadership training, and front-line research. The program seeks tointroduce participants to all areas of non-profit work through work-

    shops, guest speakers, and projects. Students bring many assets to the

    womens movement energy, passion, and the sensibilities of a new

    generation and we are committed to providing opportunities for you to

    acquire the necessary skills and experience to become leaders.

    A blend of policy advocacy work and professional development, Women

    Employeds Summer Leadership Program provides interns with first-

    hand awareness of the problem of low-wage work and the tools for fu-

    ture advocacy. Six to eight interns will work in a team setting. The in-terns project work may consist of: organizing and interviewing women

    earning low wages and analyzing their findings; creating marketing and

    communication campaigns for specific Women Employed issues; con-

    ducting research on issues relevant to low-wage women; or assisting

    with other program work as needed. Over the course of the summer,

    interns will also become familiar with the history and future of the

    womens movement; participate in professional development workshops

    on effective advocacy, non-profit organizational development, and com-

    munications; and explore aspects of social justice work with guest

    speakers.

    Women Employed, with three decades of leadership in improving

    womens economic status, has the advocacy expertise, innovative pro-

    gramming, and extensive organizational connections to create a rich

    experience for our interns. To learn more about Women Employed, visit

    us online at www.womenemployed.organd join our Action Network

    to start making a difference for working women today.

    Program Details

    Interns serve two days a week, from mid-June to mid-August, with ex-act dates and days to be determined. The program includes a $1500 sti-

    pend. Interns will be based at Women Employeds downtown Chicago

    office. Applications are due by April

    8, 2011. Please do not telephone for

    more information.

    http://www.womenemployed.org/http://www.womenemployed.org/http://www.womenemployed.org/
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    Mark Your CalendarMarch 14thFinals Week

    April 4thSpring Quarter Begins

    April 8thTechnology Fair from 14pm

    RasmussenCollege

    2363 Sequoia DriveAurora, IL 60506

    Phone: 630-888-3500

    Fax: 630-888-3501

    E-mail: ed.miranda@

    rasmussen.edu

    StartYour

    Story

    Want to submit an

    article? Have a great

    idea for a story?

    Contact Ed Miranda:

    ed.miranda@

    rasmussen.edu

    Finals Week ResourcesSuccessfully prepare for your next final exam. Check out the following

    resources available to you...

    ALL SUBJECTS:

    ALL ONLINE INSTRUCTORS HAVE REQUIRED OFFICE HOURS

    See Syllabus for specifics.

    www.smarthinking.com online, free tutoring username: full schoolemail address, password: tutor

    http://free-tuition.com/index.php- Video tutorials for many subjects, in-

    cluding IT.

    http://www.studystack.com/- This awesome site has virtual and print-

    able flashcards for all subjects including Allied Health fields!

    http://quizlet.com/- Flashcards, videos, tutorials, all subjects.

    MATH ONLY:

    www.algebra.com Geometry, Pre-Algebra & Algebra help with prob-

    lems explained step-by-step

    www.mathtv.com Videos of Algebra and Geometry problems walkedthrough step-by-step.

    ACCOUNTING/BUSINESS:

    http://simplestudies.com - online accounting tutorials

    http://www.principlesofaccounting.com Principles of accounting web-

    site provides a free comprehensive textbook and learning center, study

    guides, quizzes and videos.

    http://numia.biz/index.php - online accounting forum that houses many

    (hundreds) of different accounting questions and answers and provides

    free software demonstrations. Useful when finding out answers topesky accounting questions or just want to learn more, also includes

    video tutorials. Index of questions link is here - http://numia.biz/

    user_manual/index.php

    Personal Support Center24x7 Technical assistance - (866) 693-

    2211

    Library supporton campus and text a librarian (http://

    portal.rasmussen.edu Click on Library Resources under Campus Tools,

    Click on Ask a Librarian under About)

    http://www.smarthinking.com/#_blankhttp://free-tuition.com/index.phphttp://free-tuition.com/index.phphttp://www.studystack.com/http://www.studystack.com/http://quizlet.com/http://quizlet.com/http://www.algebra.com/http://www.mathtv.com/http://simplestudies.com/http://www.principlesofaccounting.com/http://numia.biz/index.phphttp://numia.biz/user_manual/index.phphttp://numia.biz/user_manual/index.phphttp://portal.rasmussen.edu/#_blankhttp://portal.rasmussen.edu/#_blankhttp://portal.rasmussen.edu/#_blankhttp://portal.rasmussen.edu/#_blankhttp://numia.biz/user_manual/index.phphttp://numia.biz/user_manual/index.phphttp://numia.biz/index.phphttp://www.principlesofaccounting.com/http://simplestudies.com/http://www.mathtv.com/http://www.algebra.com/http://quizlet.com/http://www.studystack.com/http://free-tuition.com/index.phphttp://www.smarthinking.com/#_blank
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