CVEC
Facts for 1999
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CLASSES: |
There have been six classes offered each term (with two given twice during the same term) for a total of twenty classes for the year. |
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FACULTY: |
Eighteen different faculty members have offered courses. |
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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
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FALL |
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Henry Fritz Jim Wolf Connie Sansome Reidar Dittmann Ed Sostek Stan Frear |
Assimilation, Cultural
Pluralism, & American Indian Treaty Rights (11) A Novel for the Century – Thomas Mann’s The
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There have been a total of 258 students enrolled. A number of high school students were also involved spring term. Winter = 90 Spring = 61 Fall = 107 |
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HOUSING: |
Classes have been housed on seven different campuses around |
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Instructor’s
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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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