Academic Council OKs Strategic Plan
Members of the Academic Council voted unanimously Thursday to "enthusiastically" accept the University's next strategic plan, "Making a Difference."
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Members of the Academic Council voted unanimously Thursday to "enthusiastically" accept the University's next strategic plan, "Making a Difference."
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