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Liberal arts alums in classes this week

Ashley Piechocki

Issue date: 3/3/10 Section: News
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Richard Rappleye is one of the many College of Liberal Arts and Education alum who are returning to the classroom this week to share their successes and impart knowledge on the students.
Media Credit: Quincy Booker
Richard Rappleye is one of the many College of Liberal Arts and Education alum who are returning to the classroom this week to share their successes and impart knowledge on the students.

Media Credit: Quincy Booker

The College of Liberal Arts and Education is celebrating Alumni Week through Friday.

Many successful grads visited classes on Monday and Tuesday and will continue throughout the rest of the week.

Organizers hope that the student interaction with alumni who have made it in their fields will inspire students along their career paths after graduation. The schedule for the remainder of the week is as follows:

Wednesday, March 3: Hon. William J. Giovan for criminal law and procedure, Mona Wehbe of Rave Computers for mass communication, Tom Page for introduction to psychology, Craig Handley of Word Pictures for documentary film production and Brinn Phillips of Team Detroit for advertising.

Thursday, March 4: Mike DiGiovanni of General Motors Corporation for a macroeconomics class and a money and financial systems class. Christine Urgo de Lozano of Southwest Solutions for cross cultural socialization.

Friday, March 5: Charley Jackson of the U.S. Army TACOM for introduction to political science.

For more information on times and locations, visit the Briggs office.

Most professors are allowing outsiders to sit in on their classes during the alumni visits.
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