CVEC Facts for 1998-1999
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CLASSES |
There have been six
classes offered each term for a total of eighteen classes for the year. |
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FACULTY |
Eighteen different faculty members have offered courses. |
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FALL |
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William Narum Bardwell Smith Ann Mikkelson Rikki Kolbl Nelson Constance Sansome Marion Hvistendahl |
The Moral World of C.S.Lewis (16)
The Japanese Garden (16) Understanding Today’s Youth: Barriers & Solutions (12)
Charting Your Journey:
Art Book of Memories (9) (Another session given in Greek Mythology (17) |
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WINTER |
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Robert Flaten Edward Sovik James Reiley Eleanor Zelliot Ron Ronning David Maitland |
Politics, Policy & Diplomacy in
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SPRING |
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William Woehrlin John Welckle Richard Cantwell Wayne Carver Duane Olson |
Rise & Fall (and rise again?) of the Soviet Empire (15)
Intergenerational
Cultural Conversations (13) Symmetry in Art, Science
and Mathematics (6) German Romantic Opera
(It ain’t all Wagner) (8) Fiction Writing (13) The History of Atomic Energy
(6) |
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There have been a total of 243 students enrolled. A number of high school students were also involved fall and spring terms. Fall = 92 Winter = 90 Spring = 61 |
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HOUSING |
Classes have been housed on six different campuses around One course
was offered in |
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St.
Olaf Three
Links |
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CO-SPONSORS |
CVEC has co-sponsored two programs this year. “Landscapes of Sensibility”,
a 3 part series with the Science Night at
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