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Laura Clunk, a 2006 graduate of Mount Union, is the fourth generation in her family to graduate from the College.
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Since the fall of 1992, Mount Union College’s Adult Studies Program has provided individuals unable to partake in traditional college programs the opportunity to achieve a liberal arts education. For Nancy Castellucci, the Adult Studies Program has allowed her to pursue a goal and fulfill her academic dreams.
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Dr. Truman Turnquist and David M. Brown ’54 received the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree during the 2006 commencement ceremonies at Mount Union College Sunday afternoon, May 7.
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Along with its record-setting graduating class of 454, this year’s commencement marked the first time since 1979 that the ceremonies were held outside. The commencement was held at the south entrance of Chapman Hall Sunday afternoon, May 7.
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By KATE RICH The Review
Twenty-years worth of mentors and mentorees gathered in the Hoover Price Campus Center of Mount Union College Sunday evening to honor the success of Mount Union's Dowling Mentor Program. The program, which began as one couple's - Jack and Madge Peters - attempt to do something for the young people in the Alliance area, was designed to enrich students' lives by pairing them with mentors for tutoring, cultural, recreational and community service activities. The program was named for Bob Dowling, an Alliance middle school teacher who, according to Mount Union's Web site, always dreamed of giving students a chance, especially those who had potential for academic success.
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