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That's Prof. William Laatsch of Urban and Regional Studies greeting
students at last year's UW-Green Bay commencement. As our longest-serving
faculty member. Prof. Laatsch has the honor of carrying the ceremonial
mace, a symbol of higher educatin aand theUniversity itself. He will have
the additional honor, at our May 2005 commencement on Saturday the 14th,
of delivering the commencement address. See "News and Notes."
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Chancellor's Note:
Greetings!
Spring commencement on May 14 promises to be memorable, with the 35-year
reunion of our first graduating class; an address by senior faculty member
Prof. Bill Laatsch; and presentation of Chancellor’s Awards to this
institution’s great friends Mrs. Leona Cloud and Mrs. Nancy Stiles.
As always, though, the true stars are our students. Repeating a format
that was well-received several issues ago, I yield this space to them.
Turn the page for a sampling of personal reflections by graduating seniors.
As always, thank you for your interest in UW-Green Bay and your role in
helping us “Connect learning to life.” Have a great summer!
Bruce Shepard
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