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Learning on the Fly
Students in Broadview University’s Medical Assisting Program took their education out of the classroom and onto one of the biggest air force bases in the country. During the Spring Expo at Hill Air Force Base, students preformed blood pressure checks for the attendees. … Continue reading
Faculty Spotlight: Giving Students Real World View of Health Care
(MERIDIAN) Sit through five minutes of Julie Quinn’s Intro to Clinical Skills class and you will instantly know you are being trained for the worst case scenario. Everything from safety to patient care to jobs in the field is taught … Continue reading
Latest from: Programs
The Importance of Physical Education Teachers
On May 14, 2012, former Governor Tim Pawlenty spoke at the University of Minnesota about “Restoring America’s Future.” Although he made interesting points about teaching credentials and rigor in education programs, I do take issue with a comment he made … Continue reading
Continue Reading→Study: Insurers to lose $1 trillion if health law struck down
The $1 trillion in new revenue would come from the law’s expansion of Medicaid and from subsidies to individuals purchasing insurance. Though most of the money would eventually flow to healthcare providers, insurers would keep an average of $22 … Continue reading
Continue Reading→Latest from: Online
Need help repairing your computer?
Students living near Richfield, MN can stop by the campus on May 23rd from 9 am – 7 pm to receive assistance with their computers. The Richfield IT club or RITA can work on slow computers, virus removal, application problems … Continue reading
Continue Reading→Lessons Not Learned from the Financial Crisis
You may be following the news about JPMorgan’s $2 billion trading loss that is currently rattling financial markets. Would you believe that the investment that caused this loss, called a credit default swap, is the exact type of investment that … Continue reading
Continue Reading→Latest from: Service & Applied Learning
Learning on the Fly
Students in Broadview University’s Medical Assisting Program took their education out of the classroom and onto one of the biggest air force bases in the country. During the Spring Expo at Hill Air Force Base, students preformed blood pressure checks for the attendees. … Continue reading
Two Friends Help with Animal Emotional Needs
Two Vet Tech students, Kristen Rosenlof and Sierra Phillips, love animals. That is why they spend their free time volunteering at Friends in Need in Eagle Mountain, Utah. Friends in Need is a non-profit animal rescue organization whose mission is … Continue reading


