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Recent News About Beacon College
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Beacon Salon – Darlyn Finch Kuhn on March 21
Beacon Salon – Darlyn Finch Kuhn on March 21
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Beacon Builds Tomorrow’s Workforce Today with Focus on Matching Majors
Beacon Builds Tomorrow’s Workforce Today with Focus on Matching Majors
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Technology Professor Fleming Stands the Test of Time and Teaching
When Hurricane Frances peeled off the roof of Beacon College’s education building, there was the professor himself, Dr. Jamie Fleming, up on the roof, a tarp in hand.
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Career Center Aims to Reach and Equip Earlier Marketable Prospects
Boosted by a new and improved headquarters, Beacon College’s Juan & Lisa Jones Center for Career Preparation has launched a wide-ranging outreach program this school year, powered by a growing career advisory team housed in its expanded, tech-enhanced facilities.
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More Robust Technology Means Beacon Students Enjoy Learning Upgrade
When Mac Hudson took the technology reins at Beacon College in late 2020, he knew he was in for a challenging ride.
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Halloween Themed Trivia on Oct. 28
October 28, 2022 - 7:00 pm
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New Beacon Program Strives to Build Bounce-back Muscles in Students
Everyone loves a comeback story — from aging Major League Baseball star Albert Pujols’ final run at baseball history and iconic tennis great Serena Williams’ last win at the U.S. Open to the Hollywood underdog boxer Rocky Balboa’s triumphs in the movies.
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Former NBA Star Sam Vincent Hopes to Bring ‘Magic” To Beacon Hoops
From the peaks of South Africa, to the beaches of Bahrain, Sam Vincent has seen the world since his playing days with the Orlando Magic and other NBA teams.
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Beacon 2022 Convocation Kicks Off Historic Year of Scholarship
Only weeks into her first college experience, Kathryn Kendall suffered humiliation at the hands of a professor who mocked her in front of the class.
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Beacon Alumna Found Her Mojo at Beacon and Through Martial Arts
At the Santa Barbara Dojo — a center for martial arts instruction — they know Shanie Healy for her dedication and inspirational expertise in teaching karate to people of all ages with special needs.
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Beacon’s “A World of Difference” TV show Earns Honors in the 43rd Annual Telly Awards
Beacon College added new hardware to its trophy case after its “A World of Difference” television show collected three awards in the 43rd Annual Telly Awards.
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Partlow Fights the Good Fight of Keeping Florida for Florida Plants
Over the decades, Florida has fallen hostage to numerous flora and fauna, from mammoth pythons that have inspired annual snake hunts to iguanas that plunge coldcocked from treetops when the mercury drops.
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Toughness, Tenacity, and Talent Mark the COVID-tested Class of 2022
Emily Marra finds herself in two quite different places mentally these days. On one hand, the 2022 Beacon College graduate is gearing up for the job of a lifetime this fall as a dorm resident director for Beacon’s semester abroad in Tuscany, Italy.
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Jeff Baird, Director Of Safety At Beacon College, Talks Disaster Medicine, Adapting To The Pandemic And The Lessons COVID Taught Us
Jeff Baird, director of safety at Beacon College, knows a thing or two about disaster preparedness.
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Opportunity Knocks at Beacon’s Career Week
The Beacon College Career Center is pleased to announce Career Week 2022 which will be held the week of April 4 through April 8.
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Spring Fest 2022
April 2, 2022
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Beacon College TV Show Earns Notice in Global Anthem Awards Competition
Beacon College’s neurodiversity-focused television show “A World of Difference” earned a Bronze Award for Best Strategy, Health in February in the inaugural Anthem Awards.
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Bellamy’s Statutes Stand Out in Recent Exhibit Meant to Reduce Art Buyer’s ‘Visual Tension’
Walt Disney, ever the creator, put his own spin on a familiar quote, once musing, “I don’t know if it’s art, but I know I like it.”
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Beacon College’s “A World of Difference” Goes Big On New Cable Home
After an award-winning inaugural season on public access TV, what could Beacon College’s neurodiversity television show “A World of Difference” do in season two for an encore?
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Elephant Research Will Take Beacon Students and Professor to Nepal
When Meghan Woerner received an email from her anthrozoology instructor, Dr. Michelle Szydlowski, inquiring about possible interest in a trip to Nepal to study elephant health and welfare, she jumped at the chance.