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Fall Welcome is a program that assists freshmen, transfer, international, and adult learner students with their academic and social transitions to WMU. Building on the foundation created at summer ...
Fall Welcome Fall Welcome Fall Welcome is a great opportunity to engage with your fellow Buffs and to meet campus faculty and staff. Fall Welcome starts on Sunday, Aug. 17— download the CU Boulder ...
Warm your home as the weather cools with these 8 fall decorative items.
Welcome to the 2024-25 academic year Together, as we embark on our 150th year, we are more dynamic, influential, and high-achieving than ever before. August 26, 2024 Dear Wolf Pack Family, Welcome to ...
Following the selection, Browns legend Bernie Kosar took to X to send a four-word welcome message to the new Dawg Pound signal caller.
Welcome to the start of the fall semester of 2024. I hope you had a wonderful summer and are enjoying the remaining days before classes begin. I’m pleased to share some organizational updates in the ...
H Street Festival and fall fun at the Maryland Corn Maze are two fun ways to spend the weekend of Sept. 20-22 in the Washington, D.C., area.
A warm welcome Photo by Kathy F. Atkinson August 26, 2024 President Assanis pens letter to UD campus community Dear UD Community, I love the beginning of every new academic year and the renewed energy ...
By Lyndsey Maloney Rowan Public Library Fall festivals celebrate the change of the season. From celebrating the change in the leaves, to the cooler weather and embracing everything that the Autumn ...
Starting in fall 2024, we will celebrate the start of the academic year with a single event that welcomes our newest students and their families. The combined University Welcome and Fall Convocation ...
Aug. 17—SUTTONS BAY — Labor Day weekend usually means summer is winding down. Shady Lane Cellars is kicking off the fall season on Sept. 1 with its inaugural Harvest Barbecue. The winery's ...
Follow these expert tips to learn how to hang a wreath on a door. You can hang a wreath on a glass door, brick, and more—all without causing damage.