congratulations to 84-year-old bettie sanderson finally getting her college degree nearly seven decades after she first enrolled at the university of minnesota. in 1955, bettie got her nursing license after only one year but she quit school to get married. she was just 30 credits shy from getting her bachelor s degree. after raising two kids and managing a full nursing career, she had always wanted to go back to school. well, she finally reenrolled last year and got her bachelor of arts in multi-disciplinary studies and to her we say well done. well done, indeed. shannon: hm. how about them gophers, love that. we all have complaints about airline security and air travel, you know how it goes, but here is someone who is doing their very best to make the experience just a little bit brighter. i would like for to you meet jimmy bizzell. he was at the tampa international police department for a little over a decade. he really tries to find ways to show compassion and kindness often g
Jordan McBride, of Cumberland, has been named to the dean s list at Providence College for both the fall 2021 and spring 2022 semesters. He is an accounting major and a
Beginning with the Fall 2022 semester, WWU students will get six new options for study in a variety of disciplines, including an Ed.D. in Adult Learning; Master of Arts in Psychology; Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Digital Filmmaking; Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Workforce Management; minor in Equine Media, and minor in Cybersecurity.