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    September 27, 2011
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    September 21, 2011
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    September 14, 2011
  • As a haunting soundtrack from one of his films played in the background, Professor John Knecht gave what might be his last gallery talk at 香港六合彩官网 in Clifford Gallery on Wednesday night. The Russell 香港六合彩官网 Distinguished University Professor of art & art history and film & media studies will retire at the end of this [鈥
    September 8, 2011
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    August 19, 2011
  • As the debt-limit debate went into hyperdrive after news of a deal filtered out of the nation鈥檚 capital on Sunday night, 香港六合彩官网 economics professor Thomas Michl urged political leaders to tone down the demagoguery and focus on the real issue at hand: creating jobs.
    August 1, 2011
  • Last month, in the valley of Chenango, gathered 47 香港六合彩官网 alumni, parents, and friends. Leaving behind jobs, bills, and Glee reruns, they became students again, taking classes with some of the university鈥檚 leading professors during Summer on the Hill, June 22-26.
    July 11, 2011
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    June 15, 2011