Sep 29, 2009 | The Shreveport Times
Arts Briefs: East Bank Theatre announces auditions
Additional auditions for East Bank Theatre's production of 'Twenty-seven Wagons Full of Cotton' will be 1 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday at East Bank, 630 Barksdale Blvd., Bossier City.
Centenary College center offers low-cost business planning
Photo by Amy Paterson/New Jersey Herald Dolores Stammer, regional director of the Small Business Development Center at Centenary College, shows an example of a student-powered marketing project done for an area small business.
Young adults proving to be vulnerable to the virus
You're young, you're invincible and getting sick is for old people. Hold on there, young whippersnapper: The H1N1 flu is looking for you.
Carol Smith appointed dean of Berkeley Online
Berkeley College Associate Provost of Faculty Affairs Marianne P. Vakalis, EdD, announced that Carol Lynn Smith, MBA, has been appointed dean of Berkeley College Online.
Centenary raising money for Womack family
Centenary College is collecting contributions to support the family of a dean who recently died.
Arts briefs: Centenary choral ensemble to perform at Yale
Camerata, a choral ensemble from the Hurley School of Music at Centenary College, has been invited to perform at the National Collegiate Choral Organization conference at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., on Nov.
Centenary's Small Business Development Center relocates
HACKETTSTOWN - The Centenary College Small Business Development Center has relocated to 207 Main St., directly behind the Hackettstown Business Improvement District.
National surveys and calls to the state immunization program indicate a higher-than-average interest in getting vaccinated for flu this year, and many private clinics and doctors' officers are already giving the shots.
Golf outing to aid Centenary disaster-relief project
After assisting the survivors of Hurricane Katrina for the last four years, the Centenary College Relief Project is looking for a new disaster-struck region to help.
The Marshall High School Mavettes stayed busy this summer attending training camps and garnering awards.
Editorial: Print celebrated at Centenary Book Bazaar
Who says print is dead? This weekend Centenary College will see hordes of people roaming the Gold Dome - and their visit will have nothing to do with basketball.
Morris County People in Business
PAULETTE BROWN, a partner at Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge in Madison, was appointed to the Executive Committee of the American Bar Association.
Teens learn veterinary practices at Centenary
Youths aged 12 to 18 got a good glimpse of veterinary careers in the Summer Scholars program run by Centenary College Christina Agosto, a Bushkill, Pa.
Hackettstown will likely wait until next summer for police chief's permanent replacement
It will likely be about a year before town officials choose a permanent replacement for departing Police Chief Leonard Kunz, officials said Thursday.
Centenary students plunge into community service
Photo by Amy Paterson/New Jersey Herald Yurika Watanabe, a freshman at Centenary College, writes one of Bristol Glen resident Carol DeWitte's answers onto a large crossword puzzle during Community Plunge Day Saturday.
Centenary names interim provost, dean
Daniel N. Keck of Wylie, Texas, has been named interim provost and dean at Centenary College.
'You don't have to go far to make a difference'
MADISON -- On her second day of college life Jamela Simpson was not prepared for an afternoon of weeding.
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