Aaron Ostermeyer is a History major and has served as a Student Success Coach in the Mastodon Advising Center in Kettler Hall since the school year began. In this position he helps fellow students with varying issues such as test anxiety, social support, and consulting probation students. He also helps students with finding the resources they may need across campus. During spring break he was chosen to be part of the IPFW Career Services Externship Program where he served as an extern with the Allen County Superior Court and shadowed Judge Wendy Davis. Recently, he was chosen to be part of the IPFW Student Life’s Orientation Assistant team over the summer where he will be assisting incoming students and their families in becoming more famil...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The politics of health care are undergoing a quiet transformation. Relentless inflation in medical c...
Pettit inauguration scheduled; Appointments still undetermined • Ursinus institutes security measure...
Over its nearly sixty years, Medicare’s reach in terms of beneficiary groups and benefits has remain...
With the 2008 Presidential elections right around the corner, the American healthcare system has bec...
Wooster remains without a full-time physician and director of student health services at Hygeia Hall...
Political scientist Greg Shaw unravels the complex history behind America’s ongoing healthcare debat...
Lloyd Parks: former Dean of the College of Pharmacy at OSU (pp. 6, 13) -- Harold Enarson: Presiden...
Volume5/1990_November16November 16, 1990 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER SOM Admissi...
In this edition of the Voice, Senator Eugene McCarthy speaks to the College community on the subject...
This special section of articles on Medicare’s politics is, for a veteran of the subject like myself...
With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United St...
In this lively and creative debate, Professors David Hyman and Jill Horwitz argue about the virtues ...
This paper examines the link between legislative politics, hospital behavior, and health care spendi...
Volume 23, Issue 4, published April 18, 1988. This issue of The Sword is from the 1987-1988 academic...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The politics of health care are undergoing a quiet transformation. Relentless inflation in medical c...
Pettit inauguration scheduled; Appointments still undetermined • Ursinus institutes security measure...
Over its nearly sixty years, Medicare’s reach in terms of beneficiary groups and benefits has remain...
With the 2008 Presidential elections right around the corner, the American healthcare system has bec...
Wooster remains without a full-time physician and director of student health services at Hygeia Hall...
Political scientist Greg Shaw unravels the complex history behind America’s ongoing healthcare debat...
Lloyd Parks: former Dean of the College of Pharmacy at OSU (pp. 6, 13) -- Harold Enarson: Presiden...
Volume5/1990_November16November 16, 1990 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER SOM Admissi...
In this edition of the Voice, Senator Eugene McCarthy speaks to the College community on the subject...
This special section of articles on Medicare’s politics is, for a veteran of the subject like myself...
With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United St...
In this lively and creative debate, Professors David Hyman and Jill Horwitz argue about the virtues ...
This paper examines the link between legislative politics, hospital behavior, and health care spendi...
Volume 23, Issue 4, published April 18, 1988. This issue of The Sword is from the 1987-1988 academic...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The politics of health care are undergoing a quiet transformation. Relentless inflation in medical c...
Pettit inauguration scheduled; Appointments still undetermined • Ursinus institutes security measure...