FACES AND PLACES.Local students recently graduated from Fort Lewis College Fort Lewis College is a small public liberal arts college and is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges nestled between the Rocky Mountains and canyon country in Durango, Colorado.in Durango, Colo. They are: Justin Bobb, Caitlin Bodelson, Julio Brodsky, Kimberly Hardwick, Jeffrey Harrise and Sara Mae Spinale. u u u Sara E. Greenberg of Santa Fe Santa Fe, city, Argentina Santa Fe, city (1991 pop. 341,000), capital of Santa Fe prov., NE Argentina, a river port near the Paraná, with which it is connected by canal. received a degree from Clark University Clark University, at Worcester, Mass.; coeducational; chartered 1887, opened as a graduate school 1889. It was the second graduate school to be formed in the United States. Its undergraduate college (est. 1902) was integrated with the university in 1920. on May 17. Greenberg graduated summa cum laude sum·ma cum lau·de adv. & adj. With the greatest honor. Used to express the highest academic distinction: graduated summa cum laude; a summa cum laude graduate. with a bachelor of arts degree. She is a graduate of Werzburg American High American High School may refer to the following:
u u u Loyola University New Orleans History Loyola’s history dates back to the early 18th century when the Jesuits first arrived among the earliest settlers in New Orleans and Louisiana.[2] announced that Hannah Walden of Santa Fe made the spring 2009 Dean's List. The Dean's List is for students completing the semester with a 3.5 grade point average or higher. u u u U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman welcomed a new group of interns to his Washington office including Santa Fe residents Stephanie Louis and Nathan Keffer. The interns participated in a five-week programthat allowed them an insider's look at the legislation process and the day-to-day operations of the senator. They were responsible for working with specific sections and projects, attending meetings and hearings and giving tours of the Capitol and communicating with New Mexico's constituents. u u u Two New Mexico nonprofits celebrated when American television viewers voted Lou Diamond Phillips the King of the Jungle on NBC's summer showI'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here. Amado and J.B. Pena Art Has Heart and Legacy Art of Albuquerque benefited from Phillips' win. |
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