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Office of the Assistant Dean

106 Johnston Hall
101 Pleasant St. SE
Minneapolis, MN
55455

E-Mail

asstdean@
class.cla.umn.edu

Phone

(612) 625-3846

Hours

M - F 8:00am - 4:30pm

Communications & Media Gears Up for Summer Fun
5/20/05 at 2:35:35 PM

— Debbie Peters, Academic Adviser

Sigh. The graduation bells have rung; the lack notice season has begun.

While it may be quiet now, Comm/Media is gearing up to rock Orientation 2005! Kapow!

Yes friends, we find ourselves here once more. We proudly graduate two of our own: Alicia Plath and Jon Dean. Alicia graduates with a degree in Communication Studies and is moving to Ashville, North Carolina to work as a Wilderness Instructor. She'll be working with at risk youth in a wilderness therapy program.

Jon Dean on the other hand, graduates with a degree in Journalism: Strategic Communication/PR and will be experiencing his newfound independence right here in the Twin Cities.

We are proud to announce the addition of Steve Fenster to our community – he will be joining Danielle Lorentz and Andrea Bader as a peer adviser.

Natalie has been working hard, collaborating with Julie on the new NHS script for orientation. It is going to be new, improved, bold and exciting. Orientation as you have never seen it before – just wait for training and all will be revealed. As for the rest of us, we're "clearance-ing" and "lacking" to our hearts' content, looking forward to the change of pace that every summer season brings.

And that is what is going on in the basement of Johnston Hall.

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