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Show r ? ; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2015 CLUBS continued from Page adding more opportunities for women, Boothe said. In order to remain compliant with Title IX, we need to make sure the opportunities and funding for both genders are proportionate to the number of male and female students we have on 1 Director Jason said. Because there are more females than males at pSU, we needed to look at Athletic Boothe campus. Boothe said because football takes up so much funding, the new womens sports will be added to compensate. Brogan Crockett, a junior integrated studies major from St. George, is DSU BEFORE TITLE 0 o O A Ai AA 1 o o O Q A V o Q o o o o A o n OAOAAA A ofVvvYVvv o o o n o o A AAAA A V T A vV o fa 'i v 27 WOMEN PLAYED SPORTS NATIONALLY IN EVERY 1 AFTER TITLE IX n 0 O A A , V o y IN EVERY 1 v A ik A, di jk ing shut down. We plan on abiding by the changes that the school has put forth, Jensen said. The X Club is the oldest club on campus, and we plan on staying around. i. y I O n o A-- i y y t Kimball-Davi- y 2.5 WOMEN PLAY SPORTS NATIONALLY that were compliant, said. Kimball-Davi- s According to runknittravel.com, more women participate in collegiate sports since Title IX. Dixie State University clubs and athletics are working toward compliance and making sure funding is appropriate for the number of male and female students on campus compliance. U APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL If : s i r-- f- - I r- - r t t mt i i j i i i 10 13 15 rl r r n- Fr fat FT pki f 1 1 I H WmsJ DEGREES continued from Page 2 It is meant for grownups who have a sense of what they want from a baccalaureate degree and beyond, but who cant find a single discipline that fits their needs exactly, Jeffreys said. The process for how a degree is chosen is a lengthy one; it goes through a process that starts at the college. It has to be by four different committees on ed sity piece, she said. Diversity isnt a new theme in the nursing program. Grady and faculty in the health sciences have been working toward bringing 10 nurses from Tanzania to St. George since last October. The nurses will receive intensive education in maternal-chil- d nursing, which is an issue for them, Grady said. We hope to learn as much from them as they leam from us, she said. Its the first time were doing it, and we hope it works out so we can continue to do it. Wilson said all parties involved can benefit from the donation: The hospital has more opportunities to hire students from DSU, and the students will have more opportunities to graduate with various health science degrees. Grady said ultimately patients will benefit most from ethnically diverse nurses. We consider being able to recognize, accept and respond to diversity in the individuals who we care for, she said. campus and the board of trustees. After it is approved by the committees, it goes to the Utah State of Higher Education, which is in Salt Lake City. From there it goes to the State Board of Regents. After it gets approved from these different places it goes to the national creditor, NWCCU, which has to approve every degree that a college has. These new degrees will be able to offer a degree program in a specific area, Christensen said. high-quali- ty F r L K - GARDNER BALLROOM NOON - GARDNER LIVING ROOM NOON -- GARDNER LIVING ROOM NOON - GARDNER LIVING ROOM 7:30 PM - GARDNER BALLROOM 1 7:30 8 9 - . P U F? We strive always that our organizations and clubs are welcome to all. And if theyre out of compliance, we can bring them into STATISTICS FROM RUNKNITTRAVEL.COM continued from Page 2 s, the Title IX compliance director at DSU, said making sure DSU remains compliant with Title IX is an ongoing process. DSU has committed a lot of resources to ensure AAA 6 t Cynthia V y v o v 1 t Y . a AA V S fc 0 care. She said it's expensive for universities to offer healthcare degrees, and the donations help ensure DSU has the proper faculty and facilities. Grady said the scholarships guidelines arent finalized; however, the scholarship will only be available for students who have either been accepted into the associate or baccalaureate nursing program or who are currently enrolled in the program. She also said the recipients of the scholarship will be asked to assist with outreach efforts in the elementary, junior high and high schools in the area to reach young students of diversity and get them excited about nursing. The applicants will be. required to write an essay describing their ethnicity. We dont have a minimum GPA or anything like that for it, so its mostly just focused on the ethnic diver nior biology major from Providence, is the X Club president. Jensen said the X Club will continue to function the same as before, but it will now review all club applications the same regardless of sex. If the X Club and SHE Club refuse to conform to the changes in the clubs bylaws, they could risk be- . , V the X Club and the SHE Club to inform them of the The clubs will continue to keep their names and continue to market and recruit like normal, but they cannot deny membership to someone based on gender, Crockett said. The DSUSA advisement and clubs branch is doing what we can to make sure that we are compliant with Title IX Andrew Jensen, a se- ' a o NURSES changes. IX o Student Association's vice president of clubs and organizations and recently met with the presidents of PM - '"' y t Yi Vr - ! - 4 mfiMiiif - A DIM! !. - |