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Fall Commencement [Program], December 21, 1996, University Of Northern Iowa Dec 1996

Fall Commencement [Program], December 21, 1996, University Of Northern Iowa

UNI Commencement Programs

The program of the commencement ceremonies, including a list of institutional leadership, a list of the departments by college, awards given at the ceremonies, and a list of undergraduate and graduate degree candidates.


Fall Commencement Program, December 15, 1996, Coastal Carolina University Dec 1996

Fall Commencement Program, December 15, 1996, Coastal Carolina University

Commencement Programs

Program of Commencement Exercises at Coastal Carolina University.


On Campus, December 13, 1996, Coastal Carolina University Dec 1996

On Campus, December 13, 1996, Coastal Carolina University

On Campus Newsletter

A Newsletter for Faculty and Staff of Coastal Carolina University. Volume 5, Number 23


The Echo: December 13, 1996, Taylor University Dec 1996

The Echo: December 13, 1996, Taylor University

1996-1997 (Volume 100)

Excessive faculty load affects learning environment – Taylor to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream – National and International News – Campus Calendar – Pitts closes out 23 years of service at Taylor – Letters to the Editor – Making a dorm home for the holidays – The World Wide What? – Bench provides lift in Lady Trojans’ win – Trojans looking for strong play in Ivanhoe Classic this weekend – Steele named All-American – We Need Your Help!


Louisiana State University Medical Center- 1996- Fall Commencement, Office Of The Registrar Dec 1996

Louisiana State University Medical Center- 1996- Fall Commencement, Office Of The Registrar

Graduation Programs

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1996 Dec 12), Hollins College Dec 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Dec 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Mysterious letter prompts questions about bathroom
  • Outsourcing of physical plant operations: the debate continues
  • Student opposes political perspectives
  • Students responsible for environmental protection
  • Comments on Fosl and Lynch editorials
  • Lynch's anti-abortion arguments amount to verbal terrorism
  • Civility becoming extinct
  • No note on damaged car
  • Holiday season returns for RLA
  • SHARE needs new volunteers for spring
  • Joyce Carol Oates speaks at Hollins
  • Rasmussen's charge to Hollins students
  • Filmmaker Antonio Zarro visits Hollins
  • Top ten things to do in the Roanoke area
  • Pizza, anyone?
  • Short term offers educational experiences off campus
  • Beating the winter blues
  • Williamson Road: a beautification …


Crusader, December 6, 1996, College Of The Holy Cross Dec 1996

Crusader, December 6, 1996, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.


On Campus, December 2, 1996, Coastal Carolina University Dec 1996

On Campus, December 2, 1996, Coastal Carolina University

On Campus Newsletter

A Newsletter for Faculty and Staff of Coastal Carolina University. Volume 5, Number 22


Inspire, Winter 1996, Cedarville College Dec 1996

Inspire, Winter 1996, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


The Alumni Network, December 1996 (Vol. Xii No. 4), Nova Southeastern University Dec 1996

The Alumni Network, December 1996 (Vol. Xii No. 4), Nova Southeastern University

Alumni Network Newsletter

No abstract provided.


The Grizzly, November 25, 1996, Jared Rakes, Erin Gambeski, Trish Daley, Taneille Smith, Teresa Green, Todd Brenneman, Mike Podgorski, Caroline Kurtz, Brian Hamrick, Cristin Veit, Joel Schofer, Chris Daniluk, Hera Walker Nov 1996

The Grizzly, November 25, 1996, Jared Rakes, Erin Gambeski, Trish Daley, Taneille Smith, Teresa Green, Todd Brenneman, Mike Podgorski, Caroline Kurtz, Brian Hamrick, Cristin Veit, Joel Schofer, Chris Daniluk, Hera Walker

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Honors Pilot Program a Success • Pass-Fail Forum Set for Dec. 4 • Opinion: What About Easter?; It Hurts; Jesus is Dead?; Thanksgiving; Is Ursinus a Disposable Society?; Never-Never Land • Final Exam Schedule • Bears Suffer 31-24 Defeat in NCAA Playoffs • Men's Basketball Opens with an Overtime Win • Bears Place Nine On All-Conference Team • Wrestling Opens with Two Wins


Commencement Program [Fall 1996], St. Cloud State University Nov 1996

Commencement Program [Fall 1996], St. Cloud State University

Commencement Programs

St. Cloud State University commencement program for fall 1996


The Grizzly, November 18, 1996, Jared Rakes, Erin Gambeski, Trish Daley, Tim Mccoy, Teresa Green, Taneille Smith, Kim Madden, Cristin Veit, Mike Podgorski, Joel Schofer, Brian Hamrick, Meghan Gualtieri, Hera Walker Nov 1996

The Grizzly, November 18, 1996, Jared Rakes, Erin Gambeski, Trish Daley, Tim Mccoy, Teresa Green, Taneille Smith, Kim Madden, Cristin Veit, Mike Podgorski, Joel Schofer, Brian Hamrick, Meghan Gualtieri, Hera Walker

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Bears Beat Dickinson, Make NCAA Playoffs • Security and RLO Work Through Changes • Opinion: Question of Security; An Insider Throwing out a Line; One of Four Seasons; It's All in Your Head • Concert and Jazz Bands to Perform • Jude: Hardy's Novel Arrives in the Flesh • Bears Win Conference Championship To Make NCAA Playoffs!!! • Getz and Finnegan Receive Post-Season Honors


Hollins Columns (1996 Nov 18), Hollins College Nov 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Nov 18), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dr. Janet Rasmussen officially inaugurated as Hollins' ninth president
  • Outsourcing may continue at Hollins
  • Title of personal column sparks controversy
  • Student asks college to reconsider party policy
  • Political Perspectives
  • From the Left
  • From the right
  • Questions arise over crossword answers
  • ASAP wants to help
  • Students' rebuttal to 'On the Rag'
  • Electronic research seminar to be held
  • Club Frenzy: something new for the weekend
  • Hollins concentrates on mediation to solve conflicts
  • Time-Zone cheating on GRE
  • Anne Harper remembered
  • Computer help desk getting off the ground
  • Peterson's guide's on-line university
  • New sexual assault awareness group starts on campus
  • Luscious …


The Echo: November 15, 1996, Taylor University Nov 1996

The Echo: November 15, 1996, Taylor University

1996-1997 (Volume 100)

Six students dismissed for drug possession – Campus Calendar – Randall Center to receive addition – Graduate School Exams: Many students find extra preparation helps relieve test day anxieties – GRE Math Section Tips – GRE Analytical Section Tips – GRE Verbal Section Tips – Students share experience of living at HEART Institute – Gateway to the world- online community can access the bible in six different languages – ETC offers new software to make planning trips easier – Gerig & west campus gear up with networking technology – Verwer continues to challenge students to be involved with world missions …


The Opinion Volume 37 Number 5 – November 13, 1996, The Opinion Nov 1996

The Opinion Volume 37 Number 5 – November 13, 1996, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated November 13, 1996


The Chanticleer, 1996-11-12, Coastal Carolina University Nov 1996

The Chanticleer, 1996-11-12, Coastal Carolina University

The Chanticleer Student Newspaper

The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.


The Echo: November 8, 1996, Taylor University Nov 1996

The Echo: November 8, 1996, Taylor University

1996-1997 (Volume 100)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Survey sheds light on issues of integrity and academic life among Taylor student body – HSLC brings 200 to campus for a scholarship competition – Hodge encourages involvement with virtual community – Seeking God’s will at every turn – Stop the world, I’d like to get off – Ankeny breaks records – Lady Trojans look for good year


Hollins Columns (1996 Nov 4), Hollins College Nov 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Nov 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • The inauguration countdown
  • Women unite to take back the night
  • Time to breathe deeply
  • Student urges Campus Activities and ECA to avoid waste
  • Cooperation urged between security and students
  • Is the honor code disintegrating?
  • Women's Studies major still in planning
  • Unsafe jaywalking at HCA
  • Bomb threat proves harmless
  • HARE raising club about to develop
  • National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week
  • Batton Leadership Scholarship information
  • HEAL hopes for larger membership
  • Future FBI or just anxious for Tinker Day?
  • BURST considered a riotous success
  • Oktoberfest lacked campus support
  • Bigler drawings displayed in gallery
  • Tennis team finished undefeated among women's colleges …


Crusader, November 1, 1996, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1996

Crusader, November 1, 1996, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.


On Campus, October 28, 1996, Coastal Carolina University Oct 1996

On Campus, October 28, 1996, Coastal Carolina University

On Campus Newsletter

A Newsletter for Faculty and Staff of Coastal Carolina University. Volume 5, Number 20


Hollins Columns (1996 Oct 21), Hollins College Oct 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Oct 21), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • President Rasmussen shares hopes and ideas
  • Students decide as '96 presidential election nears
  • My new conclusion
  • Student disgruntled over "On the Rag" article
  • Campus litter cited as "beyond necessary"
  • Political Perspectives
  • From the Left
  • From the Right
  • Library director ready to help you navigate Fishburn
  • Pleasants slated for re-opening
  • Out of the closet for National Coming Out Day
  • News Briefs
  • IKI arrives on MOndays
  • FYI from H.E.A.L.
  • Circle K International asks for support
  • LEAP stresses leadership skills
  • Women's Studies major works to establish curriculum
  • Tinker Day Fun
  • Summer jobs in Yellowstone National Park
  • Women Live from Mountain …


On Campus, October 14, 1996, Coastal Carolina University Oct 1996

On Campus, October 14, 1996, Coastal Carolina University

On Campus Newsletter

A Newsletter for Faculty and Staff of Coastal Carolina University. Volume 5, Number 19


The Echo: October 11, 1996, Taylor University Oct 1996

The Echo: October 11, 1996, Taylor University

1996-1997 (Volume 100)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Taylor mourns the death of Health Center nurse – Taylor student faces challenges of well-known father – Campus to host nation-wide faculty technology conference – Collage concert highlights music talents – Students stay goodbye to former Bible professor – Guest Column by Mike Sobol – Along the Road – Record setting tennis team goes perfect 13-0 – Hall of fame tournament set for today


The Opinion Volume 37 Number 3 – October 9, 1996, The Opinion Oct 1996

The Opinion Volume 37 Number 3 – October 9, 1996, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated October 09, 1996


Hollins Columns (1996 Oct 8), Hollins College Oct 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Oct 8), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Health Services welcomes new physician
  • CNN's Susan Rook speaks to students
  • No mater how or who
  • Senior class president expresses opinion on traditions
  • Class gift co-chairs ask seniors to dig deep in their pockets
  • Date Rape Awareness Week at Hollins and Roanoke College
  • Women who are going places start at the CDC
  • Security concerns prompt social forum
  • Moody Concoctions are the soup of the day
  • Everything is just that and more
  • George C. Davis' photographs of Roanoke displayed at Hollins
  • Do anything interesting this summer?
  • Crossword Companion
  • Tennis team off to strong start
  • Teamwork pays off for …


The Echo: October 4, 1996, Taylor University Oct 1996

The Echo: October 4, 1996, Taylor University

1996-1997 (Volume 100)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Pageant to be broadcast live world wide – Series teaches leadership qualities – Periodicals added to PALNI holdings list – Students discuss Hispanic issues – Interterm trips offer overseas sights – from the Ugly Green Couch – Trojans trounced – More than Steele: freshmen provide spark for volleyball


The Express: October 4, 1996, Taylor University Fort Wayne Oct 1996

The Express: October 4, 1996, Taylor University Fort Wayne

1996-1997 (Volume 1)

Fort Wayne’s African Prince — President Jay Kesler: ‘Students are what we live for.’ — Editorials — Twin Sisters — Message Mania — Intense effort keeps Falcons soccer team kicking — In the Zone — Taylor’s Top 10 — TUFW Athletic Schedule


Maine, Volume 77, Number 3, Fall 1996, University Of Maine General Alumni Association Oct 1996

Maine, Volume 77, Number 3, Fall 1996, University Of Maine General Alumni Association

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

The Artist / Administrator: UMaine's New Art Museum Director (Wally Mason) --- Believing in Achieving: Students and Teachers Will Find No Greater Advocate Than UMaine's Russ Quaglia --- Setting High Goals, Making No Excuses: The Black Bear's New Basketball Coach, John Giannini --- Looking To a New Era for Native American Students: The Wabanaki Center Builds a Bridge Between the University and the Indian Community


The Bridge, Fall 1996, Roger Williams University Alumni Association Oct 1996

The Bridge, Fall 1996, Roger Williams University Alumni Association

Alumni Newsletters and Magazines

No abstract provided.