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CROSS CURRENTS WINTER 2004-2005 NOTES ON ALUMNAE/I, LEARNERS, FACULTY & STAFF
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Mark Kmetzko, B.A. 2003 Alumnus is making news by watching the news — |
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Gloria R. Smith, Ph.D. 1979 Alumna received the 2003 International |
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Billy Elliott |
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Dick Hathaway, Vermont College ADP program faculty was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by UI&U. |
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Frank Riessman, Ph.D., Graduate College faculty was a social psychologist and leading advocate of the self-help movement. |
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