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Finest
faculty are recognized at annual ceremony
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Faculty
Senate presented five Faculty Recogition Awards
on April 14. Honored were (left to right) Paul
Haas, Distinguished Teaching Professor of economics;
Molly Laflin, family and consumer sciences; Michael
Coomes and Michael Dannells, higher education
and student affairs; Steven Lab, criminal justice,
and Thomas Klein, Chapman Learning Community.
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Faculty Senate
celebrated the achievements of some of the Universitys
finest faculty and programs at its annual Faculty Recognition
Luncheon on April 14.
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Coates
writes of legendary time
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Lawrence
Coates
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California
of 1842 is this backdrop against which Lawrence Coates,
creative writing, sets his new novel, The Master of
Monterey. Published in April by University of Nevada
Press, the story tells of the brief but ill-fated occupation
of Monterey, then capital of the Mexican territory of
California, by U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet Commodore Thomas
Jones and the crew of the National Intention.
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