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March 2nd, 2010 at 8:27 pm
Congratulations Capella! I am so proud to be associated with you. In January of this year, I began my journey as a doctoral learner at Capella. I just completed the colloquia weekend experience in Jacksonville, FL and it cannnot be put into words.
Now to hear that you have received the prestigious 2010 CEHA award is nothing short of what I expect from a university of your caliber. Continue on your path and the sky is your limit!
Vivian R. Howard
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School of Business and Technology
April 12th, 2010 at 6:21 pm
Really good podcast. Thank you for giving a detailed overview of the library. Eventhough I’ve been in the program for a while, it’s good to have these types of “refresher” programs and updates of library information.
Thank you!