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Introductory computer classes offered by MCL This article briefly discusses a free 90-minute computer class offered to students. It is mentioned that students should bring an introduction to the DOS guidebook and a floppy disk with them and a computer specialist will be teaching the class.
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Untitled The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are John Flores, Tessa Boudreau, Maritza Villanueva, and Elizabeth Dixon
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- An Ever-Changing World The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are David Cavazos, Carlye Clark, Tracy Harvey, Shannon Middleton, and Chris Washa
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Dear Grandchildren The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Esteban S. Aguirre, Deborah A. Martinez, Melanie T. Shodrok, and Kevin D. Holley
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Letters to our Grandchildren The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Daniel M. Armendariz, David P. Bailey, Alisa H. Reninger, and Jeanelle Taveau
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- To the Grandchildren of The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Juan Hernandez, John Canales, and Juan Garcia
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Letters… The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Vanessa E. Vela, Lisa M. Moore, Stephanie E. Fuglaar, and Carolyn M. Gonzales
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- To Our Grandchildren The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Liz Conrad, John Iden, Morgan Jolley, and Kristy Kostelnick
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- 1995 The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Ernesto Eduardo Cantu, Damon Donoho, and Jeremy Pendergast
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Rediscovering the Past The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Stacy Durheim, Natalie Thomas, Chris Dennen, and Rebecca G. Gomez
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- 20th Century Memoirs The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Livia Cortez, Susan Gardner, David Pearl, and Irma Valdez
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Student Letters to the Future from 1995- The Awesome Foursome of TAMU-CC The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.
The authors of this booklet are Billy King, Lori McKenna, Teresa Wilburn, and Bobby Hinojosa.
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Drawing of TAMU-CC Student Services Center (Round Building) Drawing of TAMU-CC Student Services Center (Round Building)
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UCC Library (Student Service Center "The Round Building") Dedication Program University of Corpus Christi Library Building Dedication Program 10MAY1963
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Units of Credit and General Expenses and Cost of Living in 1947-1948 W/W/W/W/W
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Student reps address TAMUS regents meet (student news) This news article discusses how student representatives voiced their concerns to the TAMUS regents' board. Included in those concerns were "poor curriculum advising, repairing a biology building, and poor availability of specimens required for biology projects". This article also notes the new online registration system for CCSU and the need for the board of regents to compare student concerns with planning during their review.
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Self-study nears end (student news) This news article discusses the two-year self study headed by Dr. McMichael and the efforts it took to complete the final draft of this accredidation process.
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Blucher institute officially opens (student news) This photo of the Blucher Institute from the student newspaper has a caption announcing its formal dedication and official opening for research.
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TAMUS regents' committee meets Wednesday at CCSU (student news) This news article discusses the TAMUS regents' upcoming committee meeting where they will visit CCSU campus for the first time, take a tour, meet with the board, and steps to take for individuals wanting to speak at the forum.
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TAMUS regents requesting local ideas for planning (student news) This news article discusses TAMUS requesting involvement from the local community in sharing ideas for the 4-year planning process.
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Four-year planning process begins (student news) This news article discusses the topics discussed concerning the four-year planning process during the first faculty meeting of the 1989-1990 academic year. The article notes President Sugg's emphasis of the "importance of an excellent academic plan to ensure that CCSU will become a major, comprehensive university, and triple in size over the next several decades." The article notes Dr. Davis, who will be leading the academic planning committee and his views on his new role. During this meeting, Dr. Davis announced the initial planning process steps. Furthermore, the responsibilities of the committee are discussed along with Davis' expectations for developing a strategic plan.
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TAMUS orientation gets merger moving (student news) This news article discusses an orientation held for faculty and staff from CCSU, Texas A&I, and Laredo State University concerning the merger with TAMUS. Topics discussed included long range and program academic planning, areas of finance, facilities, budgets, and resources. Dr. Adkisson, the system chancellor, "emphasized excellence in education" as the main goal. He predicted that changes in South Texas higher education would be emphasized by two goals of TAMUS, which are "to provide superior education opportunities, and to create new knowledge through research."
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City to celebrate fiesta 4U July 28 This article announces the city celebration held by Fiesta 4U in honor of Senator Carlos Truan for his higher education advocacy in South Texas and the merger of CCSU with the Texas A&M System. It mentions the celebration plans, exhibit, and co-sponsoring by CCSU, Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce, 4U-CC, and the CCSU Alumni Association.
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Sugg announces changes (student news) This article discusses CCSU President Sugg's official announcement of the changes to take place with the transitioning to part of the Texas A&M System as a 4-year institution. Some of the announcements made include Sugg appointing three new Vice Presidents, including Dr. Davis, Dr. Guerrero, and Dr. Trevino. The article also focuses on Sugg's emphasis of the importance of the reorganization taking place during the transition to a 4-year.
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Four-year planning to begin (student news) This article discusses the signing into law legislation that designates CCSU as a 4-year university and other voices in support of this legislation. Sugg states that the challenges are "an opportunity to develop and excellent undergraduate program" and his first step in the process is to create a planning committee. The article further reflects on Sugg's memories of the start of this process in 1986, the difficulties faced, and the perseverance and cooperative efforts it took between various USST components to now focus on a "new era for CCSU" and the community.