Briefly Mentioned
Joshua Seiden
Issue date: 11/26/07 Section: News
Administrator bolts for Sprint
The university has another administrative vacancy to fill. Sarah Lubischer resigned her post as director of Student Life, effective Nov. 21.
"My decision to leave was of a personal nature between my family and I and not one I prefer to comment on for a news story," Lubischer said. "I have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunities I've had while working at UMKC and will miss being a part of this great community of students, faculty and staff."
Lubischer notified the Student Government Association executive council in a Nov. 19 e-mail and elaborated on her post-UMKC plans.
"I apologize for not letting you all know sooner but I was hoping to be able to give you some additional information in terms of who will be taking over in my absence," she said. "I have accepted a [m]arketing position at Sprint and will start there on [Nov. 26] … I'm very excited about the opportunities and new challenges that this will provide for me professionally."
Lubischer's first day at UMKC was March 19, following a stint at Rockhurst University.
- Joshua Seiden
KCMO Internships
Internship jobs are currently available through the KCMO City Internship Program. The program is an exclusive partnership between Kansas City government and UMKC, according to the City Internship Program Web site, http://www.kcmo.org/manager.nsf/web/cityinterns.
The site says the program is designed to expose UMKC students to "career opportunities in local government while allowing them to develop and strengthen professional skills in a work environment conducive to their education."
There are currently positions available for upper class, graduate and professional students in management, engineering, communications, technology, auditing, video, event management, sales, Spanish, health, law, education, public health, biology and human resources.
"The City Internship allows students to make important contributions to the city while participating in a challenging and rewarding work environment," said City Manager Wayne Cauthen, on the Web site. "We welcome students of every academic major to City Hall. Your contributions to the very communities you live in help us to further enhance our processes and initiatives to deliver quality services to citizens."
The university has another administrative vacancy to fill. Sarah Lubischer resigned her post as director of Student Life, effective Nov. 21.
"My decision to leave was of a personal nature between my family and I and not one I prefer to comment on for a news story," Lubischer said. "I have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunities I've had while working at UMKC and will miss being a part of this great community of students, faculty and staff."
Lubischer notified the Student Government Association executive council in a Nov. 19 e-mail and elaborated on her post-UMKC plans.
"I apologize for not letting you all know sooner but I was hoping to be able to give you some additional information in terms of who will be taking over in my absence," she said. "I have accepted a [m]arketing position at Sprint and will start there on [Nov. 26] … I'm very excited about the opportunities and new challenges that this will provide for me professionally."
Lubischer's first day at UMKC was March 19, following a stint at Rockhurst University.
- Joshua Seiden
KCMO Internships
Internship jobs are currently available through the KCMO City Internship Program. The program is an exclusive partnership between Kansas City government and UMKC, according to the City Internship Program Web site, http://www.kcmo.org/manager.nsf/web/cityinterns.
The site says the program is designed to expose UMKC students to "career opportunities in local government while allowing them to develop and strengthen professional skills in a work environment conducive to their education."
There are currently positions available for upper class, graduate and professional students in management, engineering, communications, technology, auditing, video, event management, sales, Spanish, health, law, education, public health, biology and human resources.
"The City Internship allows students to make important contributions to the city while participating in a challenging and rewarding work environment," said City Manager Wayne Cauthen, on the Web site. "We welcome students of every academic major to City Hall. Your contributions to the very communities you live in help us to further enhance our processes and initiatives to deliver quality services to citizens."
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Praying for Jesse Ross
posted 11/27/07 @ 4:22 PM CST
Why has the UNews not covered the 1 year anniversary of Jesse Ross' disappearance. The Kansas City Star had a front page article. This is supposed to be UMKC, Jesse's school. (Continued…)
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