CCE Current
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Fall 2004 (PDF)
A semiannual publication for alumni and friends of the College of Continuing Education
Inside this issue:
A Message from the Dean
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Making history Edith Mucke reflects on the drive to bring continuing education options to women at the U of M.
Fashion sense Allie Adams fashions her interdisciplinary education’s apparel design and promotions skills into a stylish firm.
Harvest time Patricia Buschette discusses the benefits she reaped from her interdisciplinary education - a Washington D.C.-based director’s position at the National Association of Wheat Growers.
Long-distance affairs Soldiers stay students and take U of M distance learning courses with them into the field.
Air control Conference-goers get a first-hand look at University indoor air quality research and take away insight to fight a carcinogen as dangerous as cigarettes and asbestos.
Nurturing Creativity Development Director Kathleen Davoli introduces us to the stories of scholarship recipients.
Exponential potential A special thanks to donors who have helped learners realize their potential through gifts to the College of Continuing Education.
Walter Library merges past and future Following a renovation, this architectural treasure reveals the classical style of the past along with the technology of the future.
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