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UM-DEARBORN NEWS - DECEMBER 2002
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Pluralism Project records sounds of religious
life
Chants in Hindi, sermons in Mandarin and prayers in
English: these are the sounds of religious expression in metropolitan
Detroit. Now students, scholars and the general public will be able
to hear these and many other sounds thanks to a project at the University
of Michigan Dearborn to record the religious and cultural activities
in metropolitan Detroit. Full
Story...
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Agreement helps students earn online degrees
A new articulation agreement between Jackson Community
College (JCC) and UM-Dearborn will allow JCC students to complete
an online bachelor's degree in general studies at UM-Dearborn and
receive the same benefits as traditional students. Full
Story...
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Lecture, ceremony to honor Jackie Lawson
Jacqueline Lawson, who was associate professor of
English and communications from 1985 to 2000, will be remembered
with a lecture and ceremony marking the dedication of a classroom
named in her honor at 4 p.m. on Jan. 9. Full
Story...
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Natural Areas honored for education
The Natural Areas at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
received national recognition earlier this month for its contributions
to wildlife habitat conservation, environmental stewardship and
increasing native biodiversity. Full
Story...
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