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Cypress Creek Renewables Supports Recycling, Sustainability Initiatives at St. Andrew’s University

Durham, NC, May 17th, 2024 – Cypress Creek Renewables (Cypress Creek) is pleased to announce its support of the relaunch of St. Andrew’s University (St. Andrew’s) recycling program, and funding for scholarships and STEAM programs, through a $15,000 contribution.  The recycling program will be led by St. Andrew’s Student Government Association who will organize an educational campaign, purchase drop cans around campus, and set up a pick-up schedule on campus in coordination with the City of Laurinburg. Cypress Creek representative Mike Storch, Associate Project Developer, recently met with St. Andrew’s

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Upcoming Basketball Camps at St. Andrews

Get ready for an exciting summer of basketball at St. Andrews! The St. Andrews Knights are thrilled to announce their upcoming basketball camps, designed to help young athletes develop their skills and showcase their talent. Whether you’re a budding player or an experienced athlete looking to take your game to the next level, these camps offer something for everyone. Regular Camp Ages: 7-18Dates: June 17-19, 2024Time: 9 AM – 3 PM The Regular Camp is perfect for players of all skill levels. Over three days, participants will receive top-notch instruction

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Happy National Tartan Day

Author: Bill Caudill, Director of the Scottish Heritage Center  National Tartan Day, observed in the United States on April 6 every year, commemorates the day that the Declaration of Arbroath (or the Scottish Declaration of Independence) was signed in 1320. The reason it’s so important is that the American Declaration of Independence was actually modeled on the Declaration of Arbroath and a large proportion of the Founding Fathers were of Scottish descent (almost half of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and nine of the 13 governors of the

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If You Dream It, You Can Achieve It!

Dorothy Miller, PhD, MPH, MSN, RN, CNE Department Chair, Health Sciences Growing up, I knew I wanted to become a nurse. I imagined myself working in a hospital and taking care of people at the bedside. I could see myself wearing the starched white uniform and old-fashioned white starched nursing cap. However, I knew that for me, it would be a tough battle to become a nurse. I had several strikes against me accomplishing my dreams. Firstly, I did not personally know anyone who was a nurse. Having a role

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Happy Robert Burns Day!

Author: Bill Caudill, Director of the Scottish Heritage Center Today, January 25 is the birthday of Scottish poet Robert Burns. There will be celebrations today worldwide honoring this great writer. Why is Robert Burns important? He was a voice of the common man in poetry and not only one of the pioneers of romanticism, but also an inspiration for liberal thinking as well as an early advocate of socialism. He wrote many poems, but his most well known is perhaps the best known song in the whole world….and sung on

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Honors Seminar in Social Responsibility

Author: Dr. Justin Kuhn, Director of the General Honors Program and Assistant Professor of English The General Honors program at St. Andrews University is designed to enhance the liberal arts education of our most promising students. But what, exactly, is a liberal arts education? And what does it offer students in the twenty-first century? The phrase “liberal arts” comes from the Latin expression artes liberales, which translates to “the knowledge befitting a free people.” A liberal arts education, in other words, provides students with a set of values, intellectual frameworks,

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Unlocking Mental Health Inclusion: The Benefits of AI in Promoting Emotional Well-being

At St. Andrews University, the majority of students that attend our university are college athletes which can add even more stress and damage to a student’s mental health. Our goal is to give students who are struggling with their mental health information on where to find free access points online to help them overcome the damage to mental health that comes with being a college athlete.

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A Journey of Dedication and Passion: Miss Hernandez’s Impactful Teaching

by Prof. Susan Johnson In the realm of education, the impact a teacher can have on students goes far beyond the classroom walls. Susan Johnson In the realm of education, the impact a teacher can have on students goes far beyond the classroom walls. Miss Hernandez, a dedicated educator with a passion for teaching, has not only left a lasting impression on her former professor, Susan Buie Johnson, but continues to inspire and nurture young minds, including Susan’s own son, Buie. From Student to Teacher: A Journey of Dedication: Miss

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Solutionary Thinking

Hannah Waroway Have you ever wondered about how effective the American education system is in developing young adults to be problem-solving, forward-thinking members of society? Why are students labeled by their grades and not by the skills they have developed to think critically? When Martin Luther translated the Latin Bible, which at the time only priests could read and interpret, he found that commoners were illiterate. Thus, the initial and practical purpose of education emerged: to teach people how to read, write, and understand basic arithmetic so that they could

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