Degrees : vol. 23, no. 01 Spring/Summer 2011
Table of Contents: GIVING BACK - Honorary Degree Recipient Paul J. Hill; POETRY FOR THE PEOPLE - A cowboy poet and a hip hop artist use story, rhythm and rhyme to reach a wider audience; THE MAKING OF AN INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY - historian James Pitsula is our go-to guy on all things "U of R his...
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