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Spring 2003: Our Facilities &
Technology
Space Odysseys II: More
Stories and Photos by Jodi O'Donnell
Explore more from the not-so-final frontier of how campus space changes. Read
the online version
Wired
U by Ted Stephens III
Today's students expect their college to make the connection,
technology-wise. So how is SAU putting its money where its mouse is? Read
the feature
St. Ambrose Goes to China by
Jim Dyer
Of all the places for a Catholic university to establish an MBA
program, why Red China? Read
the feature | China
at a glance
The
Accomplished
Ambrosian
Transforming everyone's favorite morning news anchors - Katie, Matt, Al
and Ann - isn't as easy as you may think, especially when Katie wants to
be SpongeBob SquarePants. Learn
how to dress for "Today"
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Class Notes Click
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Under the "Virtual" Oaks
Additional
stories and Web sites from the Spring 2003 Scene magazine.
Kids
and Chemistry Do Mix A four day workshop where fourth- and
fifth-grade teachers to learn how to teach chemistry in their classroom.
STAMVOJA Takes Manhattan Deep
in the heart of every performer is one dream: to play New York City's Carnegie
Hall. Read more about the group that's living that dream.
Building
Community After years of planning and much anticipation, the
wrecking ball is swinging and site preparation is beginning for the university
center.
Athletics
The latest news, events and scores on the athletic Web site.
Alumni
News on the Fighting Bee Golf Classic, 2nd Annual Wine Festival and
Homecoming 2003.
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Scene
magazine is
published three times a year for the alumni, students,
parents, friends, faculty and staff of St. Ambrose
University. Its purpose is to inform and inspire
through stories highlighting the many quality people
and programs that are the essence of St. Ambrose's
distinguished heritage of Catholic, values-based
education. Download
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