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Making
changes
Allen
hopes to steer department in new directions
The
radio-TV-film departments new chairman hopes to
lead by consensus.
As
the new chairman of the radio-TV-film department, Richard
Allen says he wants to inspire students and serve as a
point man between faculty and students.
Allen, who began his term Jan. 12, says he wants to hear
suggestions on the operation of the department from both
faculty and students. The department is doing well and
the changes he would make would be based on a consensus
from faculty and students, Allen said. |
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Newly
appointed radio-TV-film department chairman Richard
Allen hopes to be a point man between students and
faculty and build relationships within the department. |
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Brite
prez inaugurated in ceremony
D.
Newell Williams was inaugurated as the second president
of Brite Divinity School Thursday night in a ceremony
at University Christian Church. |
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Homeland
security funding too low
Cities
in need of money for first responders
A
recent survey released by the U.S. Conference of Mayors
found that 76 percent of the 215 cities surveyed have
yet to receive any of the $1.5 billion in federal homeland
security funds designated for first responder
teams such as police and fire departments. |
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Golden
Globes
As
stars vie for success, fans guess who will achieve best
status.
IOn
Sunday, eager viewers will no longer have to wait for
results of the nominations of the 61st Annual Golden Globe
Awards which premiere at 7 p.m. on NBC where the best
movies and TV shows will get their credit. |
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