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How about education? Registrants are given “GC beanies.” “It’s designed to assist all areas of the university in recruiting students and also let Gramblinites know what is available from the various colleges.” That’s the way Mrs. Patsy Jordan described the first Career Fair sponsored by the College of Basic Studies and Services. The April 9th extravaganza promoted a theme of “What Color Is Your Parachute?’’ Naturally, the Black and Gold Room was filled with parachutes—some card- board and one of silk (compliments of the U. S. Air Force). Many university areas provided exhibits explaining their various programs. Although the fair was designed for Col- lege of Basic Studies and Services students, many upper level Gramblinites also attended the colorful activity. Members of the Program Committee included Mrs. Jor- dan, Linda Calahan, Mrs. Ruth Woodard, and Dr. Anne —— = S. Williams, dean of the College of Basic Studies and Ser- Cerecive pons analyzed: vices. Are you interested in... Funding was provided by the Title III Program and Dr. Lamore Carter’s office (Academic Affairs). Much of the decorating and art work was handled by Thomas Smith of the Art Department. AFROTC representatives answer questions.
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55 SR Coa OS Gramblinites crowd around Thomas Todd. RE DI NLL EA EI TL PT ET TT TT Once again the President’s Symposia attracted some of the top minds in America. Featured during the 1985-86 school year were Dr. James R. Dumpson, vice president of the New York Com- munity Trust; Thomas ‘““TNT”’ Todd, Chicago lawyer; Dr. Charles Nilon, educator who taught at such universities as Wisconsin, Rhode Island, Colorado, Alabama State, How- ard and Wayne State. “A Caring Society,” was discussed by Dr. Dumpson, the Symposia’s first speaker. Attorney Todd talked on “Black America at the Crossroads’ while Dr. Nilon focused on “William Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust: The Response of the White Conscience to the Black Presence in Mississippi.” SSE EAA AER ES % s ss Ea S ‘ s 8 9 B Dr. Nilon discusses Faulkner book. Todd drew a large audience. Dr. Dumpson receives Tiger Award. 98 Happenings
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