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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Student Government Association Elections

Are you interested in creating positive changes at Dover Business College? Would you like to become a student leader? If you have answered yes to both questions then Student Government is for you!!!

We are currently filling the following positions:
  • President
  • Vice-President
  • Secretary
  • Senate Representatives (one per program)
VISIT BLACKBOARD FOR MORE INFORMATION

Monday, November 22, 2010

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Support The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Learn how you can help cure diabetes!


Visit our table!

Clifton - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
11am-12pm and 5:00pm-5:45pm

Dover  - Thursday, November 18, 2010
12pm-1pm and 4:30pm-5:30pm
You can Support the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation by donating $1.00 to receive an awareness wristband

Contact Assistant Dean Woodrup for more information (jwoodrup@dover.edu)

All proceeds will go to

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF)

The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is the worldwide leader for research to cure type 1 diabetes. It sets the global agenda for diabetes research, and is the largest charitable funder and advocate of diabetes science worldwide.

The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that strikes children and adults suddenly, and can be fatal. Until a cure is found, people with type 1 diabetes have to test their blood sugar and give themselves insulin injections multiple times or use a pump - each day, every day of their lives. And even with that intensive care, insulin is not a cure for diabetes, nor does it prevent its eventual and devastating complications, which may include kidney failure, blindness, heart disease, stroke, and amputation.

Since its founding in 1970 by parents of children with type 1 diabetes, JDRF has awarded more than $1.4 billion to diabetes research, including $101 million in FY2009. In FY2009, JDRF funded research projects in 22 countries throughout the world, including more than 40 human clinical trials.

Dress Down Days

Dress Down Days
Exam Week: December 13-17

Think professionally


Act professionally


Dress professionally


• No shorts
• No ripped jeans
• No halter tops or low cut blouses
• No tube tops or tube dresses
• No flip-flops
• Skirts must be at least knee length

Students in Lab or Clinical are expected to remain in full dress code unless otherwise instructed by faculty.

*Remember…dress down, but dress appropriately.

Good luck on your exams!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Together We “Can” Food Drive

 
Dover - November 8th
Clifton - November 11th
Donate can food(s) to dress down—donations will go to those in need!
*Remember…dress down, but dress appropriately.

• No shorts
• No ripped jeans
• No halter tops or low cut blouses
• No tube tops or tube dresses
• No flip-flops
• Skirts must be at least knee length

 *Students in Lab or Clinical are expected to remain in full dress code unless otherwise instructed by faculty.
 Food will be donated to:
CUMAC Food Pantry - Patterson, NJ
(cumacecho.org)
CUMAC has been serving the community for over 30 years. It began in the late 1970s when then Paterson school teacher, Hugh Dunlop recruited his church congregation to collect food for his obviously ailing students. As they met that need, a greater need in the city of Paterson became obvious, and a small pantry was born to provide emergency food to the local community.

Hope House - Dover, NJ
(hopehousenj.org)

Hope House, a not-for-profit, multi-service agency, established in 1971, is a Catholic Charities Agency in the Diocese of Paterson. Located in Dover, New Jersey, it serves clients from Morris County providing professionally based social services, especially for those who are oppressed, powerless, or otherwise disenfranchised.


 


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