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This image was designed by To-Reé-Neé Wolf Keiser for Knowledge River, a program in the School of Information Resources and Library Science that focuses on library and information issues from the needs and perspectives of Hispanics and Native Americans.
To-Reé-Neé Wolf Keiser is a visual artist, singer-songwriter, dancer and actress. Among her many public art commissions are Tucson's South Park Avenue Improvement Plan and the Silverbell Improvement Project for the Town of Marana.
For more about Knowledge River, click here.
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Associate Development Officer:
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Contents/ Winter 2004
Welcome to SBS Developments
A message from Dean Edward Donnerstein.
SIRLS is Saved
Once targeted for elimination, the School of Information Resources and Library Science gains firm footing with special gifts.
Another Step Forward
The Mexican American Studies and Research Center is awarded its first scholarship.
Increasing Cultural Awareness
Innovative teaching is just one of the many benefits adding to Near Eastern Studies' Persian and Iranian Studies program.
The Magellan Circle
SBS finds new ways to expand horizons and invite participation.
The Oberman Library
A remarkable legacy honors a lifetime of scholarly achievement.
Developments in SBS
Fund-raising proposals, current research projects and curriculum changes are evidence of exciting dynamics in SBS.
Giving Ways
Individuals and departments find their own ways to contribute to SBS.
Homecoming
Honecoming is making a comeback at SBS!
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