Briar Cliff University has signed several articulation agreements with Little Priest Tribal College (LPTC), allowing students with an associate’s degree to easily pursue a bachelor’s degree.
Briar Cliff Welcomes New Faculty and Staff
Feb 16, 2021
Briar Cliff University is pleased to welcome new faculty and staff to campus.
Amy Boland joins Briar Cliff as an Assistant Professor of History. She received her Bachelor of Arts in History and Medieval and Early Modern Studies from Cornell College, and went on to earn her Master’s in History and Doctorate in Medieval History from St. Louis University. Her research specialty is Christian, Muslim and Jewish cross-cultural relations in medieval Spain, with emphasis on the Dominican Order.
Tonia Abell comes to Briar Cliff as the Human Resources Generalist. An alumni of Briar Cliff’s Business program, she went on to receive her Masters of Science Administration – Human Resources from the University of South Dakota. Abell has a collective 20 years experience in working in state and county government, focusing on employment and human resources.
Briar Cliff signs respiratory care articulation agreement with St. Luke’s College – UnityPoint Health
Feb 19, 2021 By Dept. of Marketing & Communications
Briar Cliff University has signed an articulation agreement with St. Luke’s College – UnityPoint Health, allowing students to pursue a bachelor’s degree in respiratory care.
The Respiratory Care partnership will be structured similarly as Briar Cliff University and St. Luke’s College’s partnership for radiologic technology and medical laboratory sciences programs. Students will start at Briar Cliff, then transfer to receive specialized health care education at St. Luke’s College, and then ultimately graduate from Briar Cliff.
“Health care professionals who are alumni of St. Luke’s College and Briar Cliff University are making an incredible difference throughout the Siouxland community and beyond,” says Dr. Rachelle Karstens, Briar Cliff University President. “As front-line pandemic experts, Respirat
SANBORNâIt took a second try, but 18-year-old Paige Dagel is proud to have been selected as a youth voice for Iowaâs pork industry.
On Jan. 28, Dagel was named one of two Youth Ambassadors by the Iowa Pork Producers Association. She joins the 2021 Iowa Pork Youth Leadership Team, which promotes the efforts of pork producers across the state.
For Dagel, that includes her parents, Paul and Stacey, who run a wean-to-finish operation on their farm northeast of Sanborn.
âI have always been infatuated with pigs,â Dagel said. âI recall going into the barns as a young girl with my dad.â
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