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Jun 8, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 成人头条 State's Children's Kodaly Choir Camp will be in progress the second week of June for a fun-filled week full of serious education as young singers improve their vocal skills with leaders and teachers in the WSU Kodaly program.

Jill Pletcher, director of career services at 成人头条, says the job market is very difficult for recent college graduates.

May 25, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 Jill Pletcher, director of career services at 成人头条, says the national economy seems to be picking up some, but it's a very difficult job market in Kansas.

May 20, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 Entrepreneurship for Innovative Educators, a team-taught course scheduled for June 7-18, can help educators improve their entrepreneurship teaching skills.

May 18, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 成人头条 served as a pit stop recently for a cross-country bike tour to promote National Student Exchange (NSE).

May 18, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 Robert Town, associate professor emeritus of the School of Music, will perform a Memorial Day carillon concert from noon-1 p.m. Friday, May 28, at the 成人头条-Sedgwick County Historical Museum, 204 S. Main.

May 18, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 KMUW 89.1 will present a Final Friday concert at 8 p.m. Friday, May 28, at the Ulrich Museum of Art. The free outdoor concert will feature three musical acts: Notes/Scraps, Ryan Windham and Spirit of the Stairs.

May 18, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 The College of Education is offering a June summer institute led by the South Central Kansas Writing Project to help educators improve their teaching skills in writing.

May 13, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 成人头条 Fire Chief Ron Blackwell and Kansas Revenue Secretary Joan Wagnon will receive awards at the Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs' Celebration of Excellence event.

Kaye Brownlee fits an actor for her final costume design work, 鈥漈he Father,鈥 which ran Wednesday, May 5-Sunday, May 9

May 12, 2010 鈥 By Shae West 鈥 Three graduates of WSU's communication, fine arts and engineering programs leave college with the experience needed to find a job.

Jun 18, 2010 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 Students in an honors environmental philosophy class at 成人头条 have started an awareness campaign inspired by the oil spill in the Gulf, according to associate professor William Vanderburgh, the class instructor.