| March 31, 2003 |
Volume
II, Issue VII
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Kenai
Peninsula College
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Kachemak
Bay Campus 533 East Pioneer Avenue, Homer, Alaska 99603 (907) 235-7743 |
KPC HEADLINES |
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University Board of Regents Meet at KPC - The University of Alaska Board of Regents will be meeting at Kenai Peninsula College on April 17-18. The first day will end with a community reception at the Challenger Learning Center in Kenai.Ask The Director Action Line Works For Students - Response by KPC Director Gary TurnerARE YOU LOOKING FOR A - Summer Job? New Career? College?THANKS FROM THE KPC STUDENT UNION! - As we begin the final month of the 2002-2003 academic year, the Student Union office extends it’s thanks to all students, staff and faculty. It has been our honor to serve KPC and represent the student body.Freedom Of Expression Alive And Well At Kenai Peninsula College - Over the past few months, Kenai Peninsula College students and faculty and staff, have engaged in dialogue about the conflict in Iraq. That's good. A college is meant to be an institution where freedom of expression is not only expected, but encouraged.Kachemak Bay Campus 2003 Visiting Writers Series - The Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula College invites the public to its Visiting Writer Series in April featuring two nationally- recognized novelists.Damon Foundation Gives $15,905 to KPC for 3-D Art StudioKenai Peninsula College Seeks Council Representatives - Kenai Peninsula College is looking for several energetic individuals to serve on the KPC College Council. The council serves a public advisory role for the college and seeks to have representation from all sectors of the Kenai Peninsula More news and events!Subscription Services Page - Request notification when a new issue of the KPC Connection is published, or send us your comments and suggestions via email.
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