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In Her Father's Name: Paula Fasseas Supports Students Studying Greek Culture

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A 40-Year Library Career: Looking Back, Giving Forward

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Why a Return to 'Normal' Might Feel Anything But

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Congratulations to SBS Teaching Award Winners, Spring '21

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In SBS, Outstanding Senior Finds a Home for her Interdisciplinary Interests: Abigail Collier, '21

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Studying "Otzi, the Ice Man" Leads to Outstanding Research Award: Adrianna Kennedy, '21

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Tenacity Leads to Sociology Degree for Single Mom: Rocina Garcia, '21

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First-Generation Student Thrives in Environmental Studies Major: Phoenix Eskridge-Aldama, '21

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26 Years after Foregoing College, BA in Law Grad Finds New Success

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From Addiction and Prison to Creative Writing and Advocacy: Enrique Alan Olivares-Pelayo, ’21 Receives Provost Award

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