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1.9 K Invitation to CNU's Faculty and Staff Holiday Party
A postcard invitation to CNU faculty and staff for a holiday party at the Ferguson Center for the Arts.
Indicates that a response card is enclosed, …
1.13 Revised Alcohol Policy
A memo to the University community from Paul Trible discussing that the recommendations as discussed by the task force of students, faculty and staff…
3.13 A Dean Steven Breese
An email from President Trible about Steven Breese leaving his position as Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities.
1.4 E-2-c From the Desk of the President (March 2013)
In This Issue
Great News from Richmond
Pope Chapel
Spring Sports Success
Atlanta Alumni Gathering
Forever a Captain
Month in Photos
2.21 D-4 Our Friend and Colleague C.J. Woollum
An email announcing the death of C.J. Woollum on February 6, 2013 and a planned memorial service for February 10, 2013.
1.4 E-2-c From the desk of President Trible (February 2013)
In This Issue
CNU Shines on on Top 100 Lists
Signature Scholarships
Expanded Science Center
Career Fair
Torggler Institute
New Greek…
1.9 V Celebrate the Holidays (2012)
An email invitation to the annual Holiday Happenings concert on December 1, 2012. Additionally the email announces a new event "The Lighting of the…
1.4 E-2 Freedom of Speech and Right to Assemble (Ryan rally)
An email from President Trible regarding changes to University rules regarding freedom of speech and assembly for events on campus. Changes were due…
2.27 H Getting Started Week 2012-2013
An email from President Trible about the upcoming Getting Started Week events.
1.4 E-2 State Budget Cuts
An email from President Paul Trible announcing upcoming state budget cuts.
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