Nebraska PBL Updates
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PBL Solidifies and Fosters Irreplaceable Relationships
My FBLA-PBL journey started my freshman year of high school, with some encouragement from my life-long friend, Michaela Mapes, and Information Technology teacher, Sydney Kobza,
New chamber leader speaks to MCC PBL members:
Brunswick (center), Executive Director of the McCook Area Chamber of Commerce spoke to members of MCC’s Phi Beta Lambda Tuesday at their monthly meeting. Brunswick
Midland University supports breast cancer awareness
One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their life, odds are everyone knows someone whose life has been affected by this
MCC Sponsors Fall Bloodrive for Red Cross
After several years staging the McCook Community College Red Cross Bloodmobile in the Peter and Dolores Graff Events Center, college officials will bring this semester’s
Why PBL can benefit anyone!
Here is Shanae Baker’s PBL journey! My first experience with PBL was at a social to recruit new members, and it worked! Last spring was
Midland University PBL Partners with the Fremont DAV
Warrior to Warrior: Midland University PBL Partners with the Fremont DAV FREMONT, NE – On November 10, 2018, Midland University and MU PBL honored
PBL Professional Photo Booth
On February 21, 2018, Midland University hosted its annual career and internship fair. In this event, Midland students and alumni took advantage in networking with
MCC Raises Funds and Supports March of Dimes
The McCook Community College PBL chapter hosted a Dessert Auction on Feb 24, in conjunction with the college’s Annual Chili Cook-off. The Chili Cook-Off is
Best of the West Business Competiton Held at Chadron State
(Pictured left to right: Dr. Joel Hyer, Dr. Gary Dusek, Aubree Noble, Dawson Brunswick, and Josh Hinrichs) Sixty students from five high schools participated in Best